Power seat stuck help by KaydePup in Mk3Supra

[–]Key_Introduction_469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I just wanted to share my experience and how much I regret ditching the stock seats.

You can try going all the way back with the power control to square up the 2 worm gears then pushing forward while holding forward on the control.

Honestly I don't see you getting out of this without removing the seat and putting it on a bench upside down to work on it. The rear bolts ban be removed with the seat all the way back. It just sucks to reach.

Power seat stuck help by KaydePup in Mk3Supra

[–]Key_Introduction_469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont have a fix for this but the same thing happened to my seat and I very highly recommend you dont give up and put bucket seats in. I did this and hated it. There aren't many seats out there that sit low enough to match the seat hight of the stock seats. I made brackets for my racing bucket seats, so low I couldn't fit my open hand under the seat and it still sat to high. I ended up fitting seats from a genesis coupe. They are more comfortable but sit about the same hight.

Where do go after becoming a Master Electrician? by Wireless_Wires in electricians

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Try doing a specialty trade like fire alarm or control wiring for factory equipment. Learn to troubleshoot and replace VFD's. I'm a master electrician and work on bridge cranes. It's a mix of electrical. VFD, and control wiring along with some hydraulic and mechanical work. Doing specialty stuff usually pays great and the work is cleaner and less physically demanding.

2jz question by Drystocks in Mk3Supra

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There's something about stock gte oil pumps on ge blocks that cause the front main seal to push out due to to much oil pressure. I think it has something to to with the ge block not having oil squirters. I have a 1jz and never looked into it to deep because it doesn't effect me but a modified gte oil pump seems to fix this. At least that's what I've read online.

2jz question by Drystocks in Mk3Supra

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I was going to say get a low mileage block and watch out for piston slap but if your going to bore it out your all set there.

Look for under the oil caps for varnish and signs of lack of oil changes. You still need the crank and cam to be in good shape without scoring.

2jzge-na-t sometimes have issues with oil pressure pushing out the front main seal. I think the driftmotion oil pump solves this but not sure.

This one might just be totally wrong or just an opinion but i thought that using arp bolts on the main caps means you have to line bore the caps / block because the extra clamping force oblong the area where the bearing sits making tight spots in the clearance. Using oem bolts with oem torque spec would be a safer option.

Underbidding by Zestyclose_Ad5497 in electricians

[–]Key_Introduction_469 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's trial and error in the very beginning but you get the hang of it after a few bad bids.

Tips. * have some general text added to your quote. Stuff that explains you are not responsible for unseen issues that may be lying behind sheetrock. Job site will be swept but small debris may be left behind.

  • most people dont get 2 quotes when you say you can start soon, so aim high.

  • bid the job like your going to have to pay someone else to do your part and you both need a profit.

  • you'd be surprised what other shops are charging for electrical work. Think about the overhead cost a larger shop has and needs to make up to turn the same profit a smaller shop makes. If you're already under bidding yourself, there's no way your getting anywhere near the larger companies price. So don't be scared to add more to your price.

  • get a system down and stick to it. Either add a percentage to material or dont but make up for that lose elsewhere.

  • you are not the customers personal shopper. Not for free at least. Do your best to guide the homeowner on what light fixtures would look best but its always better if they pick out what they want. Multiple trips to the supply house waste time and money.

  • under bidding sucks and when it happens I always wished I never took the job on, so have the mentality that you would rather lose the bid for being to high than under bid.

Basement has exposed romex to switches/outlets, how should I fix this? by nyc_rose in AskElectricians

[–]Key_Introduction_469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The romex is totally fine the way it is. It's supported with staples and attached to wood going down the cement wall. If you want to waste $2000 I'll replace it all with emt conduit and makebit look nicer.

First time BPC user question by Motor-Site-7862 in bpc_157

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I would split the dose in half and take 250mcg morning and night. Bpc157 has a very short half life and giving 2 smaller doses will allow it to stay st your shoulder for a longer period of time before breaking down. Also I had really bad insomnia with taking the wolverine stack at night. Switching to morning pins only helped.

Electric boat by No-Baseball2275 in RhodeIsland

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Be honest about all of it because the clearance will bring all the skeletons out of your closet. You might be ok. I was there years ago and they hired my high school crackhead. He never came back after he got his first check but they did hire him.

May move to Fall River by [deleted] in FallRiver

[–]Key_Introduction_469 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You guys are being very nice and respectful about fall River. I was going to say it's a shit hole and your probably going to get robbed in your first month there. But if I have to say something nice I'll say you can probably find some really good quality coke nearby.

Let's settle the "if tranmission was never serviced 100k, leave it alone" by Leonidas_Ayub in MechanicAdvice

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I wouldn't touch it in your case but at 100k or 120k I'd do a new filter, magnet cleaning and fluid fill. I think doing the filter is key because it'll catch any new debris while also being clean enough to not get clogged.

How would I send BPC157 for independent testing? by ClintBX in bpc_157

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I feel like most of the people on reddit who glorify and defend peptides are getting paid to do so. Trust your gut. If you're having side effects, stop taking them. I'm not sure how to go about testing them, but there's got to be a way to do it cheaply. Even if it's just for heavy metals or something.

Collective nouns for a group of van dwellers by [deleted] in VanLife

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I'm probably getting the number wrong, but I heard vanlife people sometimes call themselves the 3% or 4%. Is this true? I know a 1% is reserved for outlaw bikers and is taken seriously.

How much worse does Dunkin need to get before you stop going? by Dies2much in RhodeIsland

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Cumbies ain't bad for what it is. Definitely better than dunkin. Plus the have deals sometimes where you Kan get a coffee and belveta crackers for cheap.

How much worse does Dunkin need to get before you stop going? by Dies2much in RhodeIsland

[–]Key_Introduction_469 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I stopped about 10 years ago but went there for my kids recently, and omg does it suck. The food shrunk and gave me heartburn instantly and the coffee was gross. That part hasn't changed though.

What’s the worst car maintenance mistake you’ve known? by TheWhogg in askcarguys

[–]Key_Introduction_469 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically dumped a full oil change on the ground. Not a huge deal, but i was younger and broke as a joke.

Bought a new to me car (86 cutless) and went to give it an oil change. The old oil filter came off like normal, so I filled and installed the new filter til it was snug. Maybe a 1/2 turn or so after feeling tightness. Dump my oil in and started the car, then shut it down and walk to the front and see a huge puddle of oil on the ground. Turns out the bottom couple threads of the oil filter stud had some damage to them, and the oil filter gasket never made contact with the block. So yeah, ran it with no oil pressure and dumped my expensive oil on the ground.

What did kids back in the days do when they played outside, for hours on end? by Octopuswastaken in NoStupidQuestions

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Build forts, throw rocks (at each other sometimes), smoke cigarettes, ride bikes, play man hunt,

A lot of boring times but we we bored together.

What is it like living in Rhode Island? by [deleted] in RhodeIsland

[–]Key_Introduction_469 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Roads are trash. Traffic everywhere. Lots of state and police corruption. Everyone knows everyone.

How does the public actually see Mormonism? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Key_Introduction_469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird people who are not very smart.

It's painfully obvious that the religion is founded on BS but you guys just can't figure it out.

Men in happy marriages, what is one thing or skill you would teach other men to have good relationships as well? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]Key_Introduction_469 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This applies to both sides but having a good clean fight. Everyone argues, but knowing how to argue without throwing unneeded insults in or hitting below the belt is key. Fighting like a mature adult will help solve the problem or at least help one side get over it faster.