if you mean as a last ditch method, yes, but not in the engine. if you have a slipping transmission, and the car is on its last legs anyway, you can put sawdust in the Transmission Fluid to help them grab so that you can make it home or to the junkyard. I've personally seen mechanics do this to sell a car and have gotten to a lot of trouble. if you put it in the engine, there's little it will do, other than clog the oil filter.
no he was a auto artist.
No, I have not used a vacuum attachment specifically designed for sawdust removal.
It is in a cargo ship. The piston weighs 10 tons by itself.
Auto Ever was created in 2000.
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Probably one with a factory 2.5L I4 engine since hardly anyone ever bought one with that engine
No, not in Australia anyway they do not comply with the legal rules
Yes - they are just as responsible as the person who bought the vehicle. Lesson learned --- don't ever co sign for ANYONE
yes my car got reposessed at three in the morning this morning by citifinancial auto. they jerked me around so much i would never, ever recommend anyone to do business with the awful company again
The ISBN of Does Anyone Ever Listen? is 978-1853408885.
Hickory sawdust can be used as bedding for horses, but it is not as commonly used compared to other types like pine or cedar. Hickory sawdust can be more abrasive and have a stronger odor, which may not be ideal for some horses. It's important to monitor your horse's reaction and behavior when using hickory sawdust to ensure they are comfortable and not experiencing any negative effects.
It's not going to happen, sorry. You could try it, but expect it to fail.