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Old 01-10-2009 | 08:24 PM
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i customized my exhaust, so now instead of going out the tailpipe, it comes out of the steering wheel(where the airbag thing was, i didn't need airbags anyways i'm 16(invincible)). it's almost like having the heat on all the time, which is nice here in florida weather

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engine-headers-steering wheel

if you pay me enough(about 500$)i can customize your cars the same way




anyways, i think my rear main seal is leaking oil, what do i have to do to fix it? i'm pretty sure to get in there i need to take out either the transmission or the engine

and, my car starts up fine first time, but after somewhat agressive driving, and then turning the car of for 5-10 minutes, and trying to start it up again, it sounds very weak and almost doesn't want to start up


and niether of these things have to do with my custom exhaust by the way
 
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Old 01-10-2009 | 08:27 PM
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yeah you will either have to drop the trans or disconnect it and jack the engine up.whens the last time you had your plugs and wires changed?
 
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Old 01-10-2009 | 08:50 PM
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hmm, well i've had the car about a year, and i never did any of those things, i haven't checked the plugs, but all the wires look fine, and i should probably mention the hot starting problem only happens sometimes, and it happened today right after i drove a bit after changing the oil
 
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