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Originally Posted by Bob K
Hey shakedown, I won't comment on the non racer in here but I decided to tough it out and head south to PBIR. Then I noticed the inside of the drivers side rear wheel. Solid grease. Guess they need to seat that seal a little better after installing the 2nd tranny.
It's a comfy 75 deg in here.
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Since I'm the only other person in this thread, I will deduce from that, your comment was aimed at me?
In response:
1) You obviously don't understand sarcasm.
2) "it's an age thing" can apply to any of us.
3) If you look at the comment in (parentheses), you would have noted the hypocritical notation (apparently Shakedown got it
).
One really shouldn't assume things.
I've certainly done my share of "racing" and high speed driving
And frankly, I wouldn't even consider going "racing" in heat like we've been having lately.
There have been heat advisories all over the state with "feels like temps" over 100 degrees!
Good heat stroke and exhaustion weather my friend and the older we get, the more succeptable we become. The actual effects of heat can be reduced by fitness, hydration and paying close attention to your body's clues.
Besides, automotive parts take a serious beating the hotter it becomes and performance tends to suffer.
Just a "non-racers" POV