Me again, asking for free mechanical advice . . .

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Yeah, we heard all of that, but a four-cylinder engine with 175,000 miles is in no danger of premature anything.

And he gets 32mpg going to and from work (the bastard).

In fact he has been hoping the engine would die so he could talk his wife into buying a new car.

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Jarlaxle wrote:It can...running excessively rich will hurt an engine. It can easily burn out the catalyst, and can eventually kill the compression as fuel washes the oil off the rings.

It also, of course, wastes fuel, not a good thing at $3.20/gallon.
Hey I saw it at $3.15 in a couple of unbranded places (cash only) near me. That's almost into the $2s. I'm wondering if we might hit $2.99 again this winter.
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I filled up at $2.99 (cash) last week.
GAH!

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$1.48 a litre here at the mo.....
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Isn't it interesting how easily the oil companies have gotten us accustomed to this new normal. We're grateful to be paying amounts that we would have been outraged about a few years ago.
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They certainly have us over a "barrel"...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is

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Guinevere wrote:
Jarlaxle wrote:It can...running excessively rich will hurt an engine. It can easily burn out the catalyst, and can eventually kill the compression as fuel washes the oil off the rings.

It also, of course, wastes fuel, not a good thing at $3.20/gallon.
Hey I saw it at $3.15 in a couple of unbranded places (cash only) near me. That's almost into the $2s. I'm wondering if we might hit $2.99 again this winter.
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Light-weights; update:
Bo-Gas, 4.79 Santa Monica.



Nice not need it right now...

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Scooter wrote:Isn't it interesting how easily the oil companies have gotten us accustomed to this new normal. We're grateful to be paying amounts that we would have been outraged about a few years ago.
I remember when gas went over $1/gallon.

We all squealed like stuck pigs.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Jarl, that's right next to where I grew up! Wasn't aware that you are a fellow Masshole. ;)
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£1.39 a litre here which = $5.11 a gallon US.
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bigskygal wrote:Jarl, that's right next to where I grew up! Wasn't aware that you are a fellow Masshole. ;)
I don't live in MA, but I work there.
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Jarlaxle wrote:
Guinevere wrote:
Jarlaxle wrote:It can...running excessively rich will hurt an engine. It can easily burn out the catalyst, and can eventually kill the compression as fuel washes the oil off the rings.

It also, of course, wastes fuel, not a good thing at $3.20/gallon.
Hey I saw it at $3.15 in a couple of unbranded places (cash only) near me. That's almost into the $2s. I'm wondering if we might hit $2.99 again this winter.


$3.119 at the Raynham-Taunton line on Rt 44!
I was just there on Thursday. Hearing in Taunton Superior. Love that courthouse! Where do you work around there? Do you read the Taunton Gazette?
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I was born/raised in North Dighton. My early passion for reading was fed at Readmore Books of Rt. 44, I went as a kid to the dog track in Raynham with my dad. I've got stories for every landmark you pass in that area.

Ah, home. I miss it!
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Guinevere wrote:I was just there on Thursday. Hearing in Taunton Superior. Love that courthouse! Where do you work around there? Do you read the Taunton Gazette?
I drive a truck out of one of the industrial parks. I do not read the Gazette.

And I drove right past the courthouse on Thursday. Taunton Green is a real trip. And by "a real trip", I mean "a monumental pain in the ass."
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Weeellll, what did ya find out about the auto?
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I didn't go! Was working on trial prep all weekend - of course the Defendant decided today to plead, on the eve of trial.

I have choir tonight, but I'll stop by AutoZone tomorrow & let y'all know. Still running great!
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Question BSG on the days the car was running poorly was it wet outside? If so your ignition wires may be arcing causing the car to miss fire. One way to determine if it is the wires is to open the hood at night with the engine running and use a spray bottle to put a little watter on the plugs and look for electric arcs. If it arcs you know it is plug wires.

Good Luck

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"Stands back, waits for the big bang!"
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I went out to my car at lunchtime, planning to go home, eat, then go to AutoZone - among a number of other errands.

After I finished eating roast chicken for lunch, I got back into the car and BING! the 'check engine' light is OUT.

:shrug

All better now.
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