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rolex would your samoan boy give my truck a good clean and wax it needs it,

you would have a heart attack with my truck right now, still filthy from running it last week covered in mud, i just let it dry then sat it up on my shelf, sitting on two old wheels since it's too wide to fit properly 1ft9in / 53cm wide wheel to wheel,

i also keep forgetting i have the optional engine stop button installed
 
He had to get away from the daily grind and hectic lifestyle of tropical island life. Besides, he needed to see a specialist about his chronic "Buffer's elbow".
 
i would get him to have a full service, don't want any repetitive strain injuries springing up I've heard waxing does a number on the hands and wrist with all the small parts
 
I never heard of this option before, and thete is probably a good reason for it, but what if you were to screw out your glowplug?
It would stop the process without pressure or stress. Nor leaning the engine...
 
Hot exhaust and oil blowing out on your fingers or in your eyes would be dangerous. Do it enough times and you'll strip the head threads.
 
With it loose, it would really rattle the crap out of the threads and as Rolex suggested, probably wear away at the threads in the head button over time. Also, if there was dirt/debris around the plug, it would likely suck it in and score your piston.
 
I never heard of this option before, and thete is probably a good reason for it, but what if you were to screw out your glowplug?
It would stop the process without pressure or stress. Nor leaning the engine...
It'd just spray oil everywhere, and damage the threads and engine.
 
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