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the dealership usually twist them really hard before you leave the store:rotfl::rotf::rotfl::rotf::080402gudl_prv:sorry if it hurts too much?:doh:

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Well thanks Keith Rose...Nice to see another Newfie on the board...I hail from Baie Verte myself and my wife is from Glovertown.

 

I'm considering a couple of tight fitting chunks of hard rubber tube to turn on over those studs.

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Accidentally or on purpose?

 

I have lost my left seat nut twice now!!:doh:

 

Both times I found it jamed between the starter and the transmission!!!!!!!:banana:

 

Lord knows how long it had been riding there. It was just luck that I saw it the first time, the second time I knew where to look.:080402gudl_prv:

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We used to have a teacher that had a replacement nut. Damn dealership made it out of rubber!!!

 

The sad thing is that im not kiddin, he only actually had one :D

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Hey, a FYI:

If you ever loose your shifter bolt on the run, the side cover dummy bolts will do the trick till you can reorder a new one. (and use some Loctite)

 

If you already know this it's because you once said "HOLY S*&%" when you started to downshift and your whole shifter flopped down on your floorboard.

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Hey, a FYI:

If you ever loose your shifter bolt on the run, the side cover dummy bolts will do the trick till you can reorder a new one. (and use some Loctite)

 

If you already know this it's because you once said "HOLY S*&%" when you started to downshift and your whole shifter flopped down on your floorboard.

 

BTDT. Figured it out on my own under the lights of a toll booth in Oklahoma. I was certainly a pucker moment when I went to downshift and there was nothing there.

 

RR

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