choll
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Wel finally got the blazer running the way I want, so I took it to San Felipe Mexico. This was the first long trip since doing the work to it. Drove the almost 500 miles only stopping for fuel. I got over 21mpg on the way down I kept the speed around 70mph so if something broke I would hear it. The first couple of hours I was sure something was going to go wrong. Wll we get to my friends house and I see a massive oil leak, I crawl under the truck and oil is EVERYWHERE and dripping. I cant see where the leak is so I start the truck and it is from the oil cooling lines which I just changed 2 weeks ago. They we the only lines I could find, made in China, so I put them on. When ordered I even asked the guy, NAPA store, if they were made in american he said yes. When I pick them up I pointed out they were made in China. I bought them because I hade the old one taken off. They were leaking from the fitting. Tried rearranging them to no avail, it was still leaking. Lucky for me I had kept the old one. Put the 30 year old one back on problem fixed, you have to love american made auto parts. This leak pumped out 6 quarts of oil in less than a min. Thank god it decided to break in the driveway.
No issues at the borders or military check point. The Mexican soliders loved the thing made it through the check point in about 2 mins. I waited 15mins for my friends
On the way home I drove the truck like I stole it, 80-85 mph all the way. Wanted to see my 3 year old daughter before she went to bed.
No issues at the borders or military check point. The Mexican soliders loved the thing made it through the check point in about 2 mins. I waited 15mins for my friends
On the way home I drove the truck like I stole it, 80-85 mph all the way. Wanted to see my 3 year old daughter before she went to bed.
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