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Old 07-31-2003, 09:30 PM
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Bad Day For Me

Bad day driving down the highway with my friends to go to a concert in my 1990 Ford Bronco at about 70mph lost all oil psi pulled over as fast as i could shut the truck off poped the hood checked the oil it was down a lil bit. called my dad because i am only a 16 year old kid. he left work got there statred it hade oil psi but it was on the low side could here the lifters rapping. drove it to a park and ride and parked it. i think the screen on the oil pump is cloged becauce i am running drua blend 1/2 reg oil and 1/2 syn. with the syn oil i think it was cleaning any crap that was in it i just got the truck it wasent really driven for 2 years the guy only drove it the the dump and back. my dad was nice enuf to let me take his new f-150 super crew to the concert and drop him back off at work. i am going to owe him some money for fixing the truck because i only make $7.25 changeing oil at texco xpress lube. we have to go pick my truck up tomrow bring it home and take a look at it.
hope to get it back on the road soon.

sry about the spelling.
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Old 08-01-2003, 07:22 AM
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Old 08-02-2003, 09:41 PM
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We went to get the truck last night got the truck on the trailer started to pulled out into the street herd a sound like a flat tire shure enough there was I guess it couldn’t handle the weight of the truck. Need to find a station to put air in the outer tire to get so it wasn’t that flat there was no gas station luckily there was a guy out side on the dark rainy night that had a air compressor with a air hose to reach the street. So we had 3 good tires one flat one drove up one exit in the brake down lane at 5mph to my dads work and left the truck and trailer there for the night. This after noon got a car dolly for my dad friend we fixed the tire because we didn’t have a spare tire last night and he brought the trailer home because it was his we towed my truck home on the dolly and now it sits weighting to be fixed. Hopefully nothing else goes wrong.
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