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66Submarine 03-14-2014 06:46 PM

This might be the dumbest thing I've ever seen...
 
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This was the main source of oil leakage from my old SM420. It leaked everywhere, don't get me wrong, but you are looking at what you think you are looking at. The PO left part of the gasket on the cover and bolted it back down. I think I have lost all faith in humanity after this....

tincan1966 03-14-2014 07:07 PM

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Needed more "blue stuff" LOL!

98Murray 03-14-2014 07:11 PM

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Oh wow

MikeS. 03-14-2014 07:28 PM

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Sometimes you just can't fix stupid.

TJ's Chevy 03-14-2014 08:02 PM

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Time fer some goo!!!! :lol:

franken 03-14-2014 08:30 PM

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That's nothing. How many times have we seen front rotors worn clear through the .25" or so of metal and pretty far into the vanes?

How hard can it be to notice you've worn through the pad, pad's backing, a third of the rotor, and probably a good bit of the caliper piston?

I seem to recall a friend did this on his '76 3/4 ton Chevy 4x4 back in the day. First time I saw it.

rideblue00 03-14-2014 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by franken (Post 6575539)
That's nothing. How many times have we seen front rotors worn clear through the .25" or so of metal and pretty far into the vanes?

How hard can it be to notice you've worn through the pad, pad's backing, a third of the rotor, and probably a good bit of the caliper piston?

I seem to recall a friend did this on his '76 3/4 ton Chevy 4x4 back in the day. First time I saw it.


i know right !! I've seen it too, lol


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