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got screwed on car sale by member! i need your help!
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<blockquote data-quote="99riocobra" data-source="post: 9643302" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>i'm gonna have to agree with you, using a few extensions to get to the top two bolts is a much more time effective way of doing it. done about 18 million clutches on mustangs, some with manifolds, some with headers and a couple with autos. i never once have gotten the urge to pull the motor to make things easier...</p><p></p><p></p><p>as far as this topic goes, it's really unfortunate for the buyer that not all of the issues were disclosed. some can be a fault of his own though for not looking things over as closely as he thought(trunk wiring), but still there was a lot left undosclosed here. </p><p></p><p>it's also sad to see someone who i respected quite a bit(Bob K) basically speak for this person throughout this whole thread. things like, "too lazy to change out the other COPs" doesn't make you look too good. Bob says he isn't like best friends with the guy, but know's him to be an honest person. if that's all you know him by then you shouldn't be sticking up for him through an entire thread where the seller himself is shying away from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99riocobra, post: 9643302, member: 36825"] i'm gonna have to agree with you, using a few extensions to get to the top two bolts is a much more time effective way of doing it. done about 18 million clutches on mustangs, some with manifolds, some with headers and a couple with autos. i never once have gotten the urge to pull the motor to make things easier... as far as this topic goes, it's really unfortunate for the buyer that not all of the issues were disclosed. some can be a fault of his own though for not looking things over as closely as he thought(trunk wiring), but still there was a lot left undosclosed here. it's also sad to see someone who i respected quite a bit(Bob K) basically speak for this person throughout this whole thread. things like, "too lazy to change out the other COPs" doesn't make you look too good. Bob says he isn't like best friends with the guy, but know's him to be an honest person. if that's all you know him by then you shouldn't be sticking up for him through an entire thread where the seller himself is shying away from. [/QUOTE]
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