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<blockquote data-quote="TRBO VNM" data-source="post: 9138376" data-attributes="member: 14678"><p>outlaw, look man, I hate that you gotta go through this. it sucks and I know how it feels because I have had similar things happen, even after seeing the item before purchase.</p><p></p><p>but really, right now I don't see how you can point the finger at Tyler. I don't know him, but if this is true about the miles and then your mechanic came in here and said the fuse was blown for the water pump, well, the shipping company could have easily taken the car off and beat the crap out of it, blew the fuse then and blew a head gasket if that is the problem. you said yourself you put 1.5 gallons of coolant in the car. That is a lot for the car to be that low. If the car did idle for 45min before the shipper put it on the hauler like he said, it surely would have overheated in that timeframe. And even in 30 degree weather, which I have filled cars with coolant in that weather and colder and have seen them get hot because they needed to still be burped more. If I remember correctly, he said he had to drive it to work or somewhere to meet the hauler. So he drove it there and at some point it idled for 45min or so. then when you got it there was 43 more miles on it than when it left his possession.</p><p></p><p>well, the fuse could have blown at anytime that tyler drove it and it sat there idling. And it could have blown while they were on their 43 mile adventure and how the hell are they supposed to know anything about a modified car. they just transport them and show boat with them.</p><p></p><p>again, sorry about what you are going through, but imo, there are too many other variables involved right now to go and blame him. That is how I see it right now from the info posted. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRBO VNM, post: 9138376, member: 14678"] outlaw, look man, I hate that you gotta go through this. it sucks and I know how it feels because I have had similar things happen, even after seeing the item before purchase. but really, right now I don't see how you can point the finger at Tyler. I don't know him, but if this is true about the miles and then your mechanic came in here and said the fuse was blown for the water pump, well, the shipping company could have easily taken the car off and beat the crap out of it, blew the fuse then and blew a head gasket if that is the problem. you said yourself you put 1.5 gallons of coolant in the car. That is a lot for the car to be that low. If the car did idle for 45min before the shipper put it on the hauler like he said, it surely would have overheated in that timeframe. And even in 30 degree weather, which I have filled cars with coolant in that weather and colder and have seen them get hot because they needed to still be burped more. If I remember correctly, he said he had to drive it to work or somewhere to meet the hauler. So he drove it there and at some point it idled for 45min or so. then when you got it there was 43 more miles on it than when it left his possession. well, the fuse could have blown at anytime that tyler drove it and it sat there idling. And it could have blown while they were on their 43 mile adventure and how the hell are they supposed to know anything about a modified car. they just transport them and show boat with them. again, sorry about what you are going through, but imo, there are too many other variables involved right now to go and blame him. That is how I see it right now from the info posted. good luck [/QUOTE]
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