Regarding the lug nuts, it is a known issue. It's not just a Ford problem. I didn't ask to verify, I just ok'd their replacement. My wife checked them out, they are very shiny.
————————————————- I’ve only heard of the problem with Ford but any lug nut can be over torqued to the point of damage. I’d be willing to bet that if a torque wrench isn’t used when installing lug nuts they are either over torqued or under torqued. That’s why all manufacturers have a torque spec. It would be sheer dumb luck to hit the correct torque spec without a torque wrench.
Lug nuts don’t have to be torqued exactly to the required torque spec but it better be within +/- 10% of ideal if you don’t want stud damage or wheels that fall off.
jmonroe
I'm gonna have to disagree with you here. 10% is a little too tight on that tolerance. Heck, torque wrenches vary more than that in and of themselves, and in most cases the way you operate the torque wrench can vary the reading by quite a bit. I would say, as a general rule, no more than 20% under or 10% over. And of course, this is a "dry" reading. If you lube them (say with anti-seize), all bets are off.
————————————————- If you have a torque wrench that has an accuracy greater than 10% or more you might as well not have a torque wrench. I can get closer than that without a torque wrench and I’ve proven that to myself countless times over the years.
FWIW, when you don’t know how to use any tool you have, you shouldn’t be using it. Call The Guy. Of course a lot of them don’t know how to use them either.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
————————————————- That is downright scary. It’s good to know they owned up to it. There are a lot of places that wouldn’t.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
Mistakes can be made...they shouldn't, but they are going to happen. But it seems the garage did everything possible to make sure the problem was corrected, and then they backed it up. I give them a lot of credit for doing that. Would I go back again? Hmmm, I don't think so.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
The drive thru liquor stare I went to the other day was kind of a long shed building with garage doors on either end of the back half. The front half along one of the side is a bar/restaurant area. To order or pay, the bartender steps out a door at the back of the bar into the drive thru area.
I have seen liquor stores set up that way. Mostly selling kegs of beer. The drive through liquor store doesn't surprise me, but the "Daquiris To Go" places do surprise me. Here in Texas we have an open container law, as I suspect is true in most states. How in the heck can you sell a daquiri at a drive through window when it's illegal to have an open container of alcohol in your car?
There are a handful of states that allow passengers to drink in the car. And I believe that Mississippi at one time, and may still do, allow the driver to drink.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I overheard an interesting conversation at the airport today.
It seems that a customer had reserved a 392 Hemi Challenger through a corporate account but when the company checked they found out he didn’t work there. When asked to explain he became irate. He even showed them his flight itinerary even though when they checked the flight didn’t exist. Evidently while they were trying to verify his information he went and slept in the car.
Eventually he got out of the car, the agent retrieved the keys and locked it preventing him from getting back inside. They told him they wouldn’t rent him anything under these circumstances and the guy just walked away.
Why they didn’t call the police I don’t know. Maybe they were afraid of getting a bad survey.😆
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I think the odds are with me at the dealership. I don't think they would keep a mechanic who can't do an oil change.
You would be surprised. Incompetent people are kept on for a variety of reasons.
You know what they say about being your own lawyer. Yes, the bosses brother-in-law may keep his job if he is incompetent. But, MB technicians get a lot of training, mine is a busy dealership, I doubt if an incompetent person is going to last on the job, and then I almost always get a survey after the work is done....that survey is very important to the dealership....they aren't going to mess around. You have to trust someone at some point in your life, are you going to do your own bypass surgery operation because you don't know how competent the doctor might be.....some have left their instruments in the patient you know?
Yes it could be the bosses brother in law, could be the bosses love interest, owners family or love interest, could be doing favors for certain people you don't want to get angry at you, could be that they can't get anyone else to do the work for what they are paying, they don't give a damn simply because there is a very large pool of customers, shady dealership, the SA's pusher. Among other things.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
@ronsteve said:
I’ve got a 16 year old Bradford White that the pilot light seems to suddenly have a problem staying lit. Each time I re-light, it seems to run long enough to heat a tank, and as soon as it shuts off the pilot dies and the flammable vapor sensor trips.
Could it be a thermocouple, or the FV sensor itself, or is it the gas control valve which would point us to a new water heater?
In my many years of fighting a furnace in my prior house, Id say it could be the thermocouple. Carbon can build up on it and effect it's performance. I'd clean the thermocouple with light sandpaper. May work.
I overheard an interesting conversation at the airport today.
It seems that a customer had reserved a 392 Hemi Challenger through a corporate account but when the company checked they found out he didn’t work there. When asked to explain he became irate. He even showed them his flight itinerary even though when they checked the flight didn’t exist. Evidently while they were trying to verify his information he went and slept in the car.
Eventually he got out of the car, the agent retrieved the keys and locked it preventing him from getting back inside. They told him they wouldn’t rent him anything under these circumstances and the guy just walked away.
Why they didn’t call the police I don’t know. Maybe they were afraid of getting a bad survey.😆
I overheard an interesting conversation at the airport today.
It seems that a customer had reserved a 392 Hemi Challenger through a corporate account but when the company checked they found out he didn’t work there. When asked to explain he became irate. He even showed them his flight itinerary even though when they checked the flight didn’t exist. Evidently while they were trying to verify his information he went and slept in the car.
Eventually he got out of the car, the agent retrieved the keys and locked it preventing him from getting back inside. They told him they wouldn’t rent him anything under these circumstances and the guy just walked away.
Why they didn’t call the police I don’t know. Maybe they were afraid of getting a bad survey.😆
What caused them to check? Asking for a friend...
I’m not sure of the full backstory but I’m guessing he was behaving suspiciously. Plus they might have gotten a heads up when they tried to bill the corporation.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I overheard an interesting conversation at the airport today.
It seems that a customer had reserved a 392 Hemi Challenger through a corporate account but when the company checked they found out he didn’t work there. When asked to explain he became irate. He even showed them his flight itinerary even though when they checked the flight didn’t exist. Evidently while they were trying to verify his information he went and slept in the car.
Eventually he got out of the car, the agent retrieved the keys and locked it preventing him from getting back inside. They told him they wouldn’t rent him anything under these circumstances and the guy just walked away.
Why they didn’t call the police I don’t know. Maybe they were afraid of getting a bad survey.😆
What caused them to check? Asking for a friend...
I’m not sure of the full backstory but I’m guessing he was behaving suspiciously. Plus they might have gotten a heads up when they tried to bill the corporation.
I’ve never had my id checked when using our leisure corporate rate, but I always fully expect to get asked. Probably why no one asks.
Yeah, I think it's trying to bill the corporation. Probably didn't have the proper account number.
No one has ever asked me about using the corp discount (even though I'm retired now). It's part of my account profile
I did have a Hilton desk manager ask me how I got such a low rate in Arlington, TX, when there for the Cotton Bowl, though. Hey, got it off the website..
I still use my corporate number when booking hotels and rental cars. But, I'm still working for them part time as a contractor. Still, most of my hotels/rental cars are for leisure activities. I used to use my corporate credit card for all of that. But, I tuned that back into them. So, I cover it with my own credit card.
We had to rectify our expenses on the corporate card with an accompanying expense report. Without that, we'd either be charged back or have the amount deducted from our paychecks. If you no longer worked there, that would be fraud and theft.
My former company had an entire accounting department dedicated to expense rectifications from those of us who traveled. They knew if we tried to book a hotel that wasn't listed in the "approved" categories. Same with rental cars.
That said, now I front the business expenses myself, and submit a detailed expense report with receipts for reimbursement.
Still, I can't imagine getting away with trying to use the corporate credit card if I was no longer an employee. That would land you in court pretty quickly.
I remember one company my wife worked for, there was a story about a new hire that got an corporate Amex card. They put a new car on it, quit and disappeared!
2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
I remember one company my wife worked for, there was a story about a new hire that got an corporate Amex card. They put a new car on it, quit and disappeared!
———————————————— Tell them to look over in the CCBA forum.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I remember one company my wife worked for, there was a story about a new hire that got an corporate Amex card. They put a new car on it, quit and disappeared!
I guess it all depends on type of the card. My old company gave Amex Corporate card to every employee for their travel expenses, but they made employee responsible for payment and it would go against their credit score. The payment terms were deferred, i.e. even thought it would say "Pay in 30 days", but it would really be, I think 60 or even 90 before the payment would be considered late. Essentially enough time to be reimbursed through the accounting. Later they added Concur to that, which significantly sped up the processing time, many expenses were processed so quickly they would be paid off even before end of the billing cycle and the managers would have been notified of the purchase fairly quickly by the system. Certain expenses, like airline tickets required approval for final payment to be made to Amex, who also acted as the travel agent (so they guaranteed the fare until then). So buying a car and disappearing would simply be not possible. It almost sounds like an urban legend to me, but perhaps in old times there were fewer safeguards. I just think you can't really hide from with a car - you need to register it, registration has an address and bottom line you become a fugitive from the law. I did hear of abuses on much smaller scale using so-called "purchasing cards", which were given to select employees to make purchases like office supplies, equipment, etc. and some secretary thought it meant she could buy jewelry or personal electronics with it. Charges were pressed. Bottom line most criminals are not too bright.
I remember one company my wife worked for, there was a story about a new hire that got an corporate Amex card. They put a new car on it, quit and disappeared!
I guess it all depends on type of the card. My old company gave Amex Corporate card to every employee for their travel expenses, but they made employee responsible for payment and it would go against their credit score. The payment terms were deferred, i.e. even thought it would say "Pay in 30 days", but it would really be, I think 60 or even 90 before the payment would be considered late. Essentially enough time to be reimbursed through the accounting. Later they added Concur to that, which significantly sped up the processing time, many expenses were processed so quickly they would be paid off even before end of the billing cycle and the managers would have been notified of the purchase fairly quickly by the system. Certain expenses, like airline tickets required approval for final payment to be made to Amex, who also acted as the travel agent (so they guaranteed the fare until then). So buying a car and disappearing would simply be not possible. It almost sounds like an urban legend to me, but perhaps in old times there were fewer safeguards. I just think you can't really hide from with a car - you need to register it, registration has an address and bottom line you become a fugitive from the law. I did hear of abuses on much smaller scale using so-called "purchasing cards", which were given to select employees to make purchases like office supplies, equipment, etc. and some secretary thought it meant she could buy jewelry or personal electronics with it. Charges were pressed. Bottom line most criminals are not too bright.
There are stories of one driver before my time who thought he was such a valuable asset that he took the chase vehicle gas card home and used it to fill up his personal car. His foolproof plan (he thought) was to use the office supervisor’s entry code to log in at the pump.
Eventually the bean counters asked the boss what he was doing gassing his car on the weekend and the trail lead back to this character who was caught on camera at the gas station.
At first they were just going to fire him but he arrogantly claimed that he worked hard so he deserved a little bonus. They had him arrested and then fired him.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
The government here did the corporate card thing similar to what @dino001 described but with even more bureaucratic hoops to jump through. I never even had a thought of trying it though because as he described, you were still responsible for making the payment and your credit score was compromised if the bureaucracy screwed up or was late. There was absolutely no advantage to the employee in having one and the rewards points or whatever went to the government. I couldn’t understand why anyone bothered.
across a few iterations of my company the corporate Amex was always in your name, with the bills coming home. There was some integration with the expense/payroll system so you could put your expenses in and have the company pay directly to Amex. but anything not expensed was being sent to you.
My current employer’s company card program is where it is in your name and you pay the bill. I didn’t take one as I don’t see the point. Expenses are paid fairly quickly and always before your statement is due.
In my past company I had a true corporate card that the company paid the bill. In later years it was tied to an online system where you could upload the receipt and cost center on each charge and that became your expense report.
I did slip up one time and put a personal charge on my company card. I had just gotten a new card due to an expiration date change and it looked exactly like one of my personal cards. After I realized it, I just paid it back. Apparently it happened fairly often.
I was surfing a little Friday evening and decided to go look at my Chase Auto account - who Subaru likes you to finance through.
I decided to just pay them off. I did so with the Ascent, but before I hit the button do it with the Legacy I remembered that the Legacy is at 0% interest. I left that one alone.
The point is - I didn't think about it being a Friday evening so it didn't post until Monday. I figured they would want the extra interest, but they actually credited me with (I think it was) $2.43.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
———————————————— I remember hearing about old wives tales like that, back in the day, but I NEVER did it. When that car started up your lifters must have sounded worse than a loud 6th grade orchestra out of tune.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
———————————————— I remember hearing about old wives tales like that, back in the day, but I NEVER did it. When that car started up your lifters must have sounded worse than a loud 6th grade orchestra out of tune.
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
I could pay off both cars but at .9% on one, and 0% on the other, does not make sense. Maybe after the mortgage is done.
Checking his emails and forgot what planet he was on.
Good point, and that was my thought too. Distracted drivers have replaced impaired drivers as the largest source of accidents in Ontario Canada.
A few years ago before covid when we still used cash a guy was going thru a Tim Hortons drive thru. They have those strong metal poles by the window so cars won't hit the order window. The customer dropped some of his change, he opened the door to get his change, somehow his foot came off the brake, the car went forward and the door hit one of those pillars and his neck got caught between the car door and the pillar (he died). I always put the car in neutral when waiting for my order.
Some drive thru are terrible. Narrow with very tight turns at the exit. Based on all the wall scrapes many people hit something. Those jutting out curbs are especially nasty.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
I could pay off both cars but at .9% on one, and 0% on the other, does not make sense. Maybe after the mortgage is done.
If you’re investments pay more than the interest rate there’s no reason to pay off loans. I say that having paid off my last loan 7 months early for no good reason.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Some drive thru are terrible. Narrow with very tight turns at the exit. Based on all the wall scrapes many people hit something. Those jutting out curbs are especially nasty.
A place Mrs. venture loves that we go to for ice cream has a curb on both sides when you are leaving. The one on the left, that you can see from the driver's side, ends sooner than the one on the right that you can't see. You must turn left or right. The one on the right is covered in tire rubber. Whoever built that mess should be tarred and feathered.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
I could pay off both cars but at .9% on one, and 0% on the other, does not make sense. Maybe after the mortgage is done.
If you’re investments pay more than the interest rate there’s no reason to pay off loans. I say that having paid off my last loan 7 months early for no good reason.
Well, Mrs. venture is considering getting an Outback. The 8 seats in the Ascent are being used less and less. (Someone told her that would happen).
If she does decide to let the Ascent go, it would be cleaner, in the present environment, if I had the title.
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
————————————————- Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
————————————————- Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
Sounds boring......Choco - Peanut Butter Cheesecake donut with Reese's pieces in the middle, S'mores on the left...now that is a donut worth breaking a 20 year fast over. I've had 3, now I will go back to not having a donut for another 20 years.
@driver100 said:
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day".
Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
Prob distracted by his choco-PB donut
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Missing out on fresh made cider donuts. They are the best.
———————————————— That’s sounds like a basic donut I might actually like but I’ve never seen them around here. With the coming of Fall I should keep an eye out for them, I guess.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
————————————————- Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
Sounds boring......Choco - Peanut Butter Cheesecake donut with Reese's pieces in the middle, S'mores on the left...now that is a donut worth breaking a 20 year fast over. I've had 3, now I will go back to not having a donut for another 20 years.
———————————————— Those things are waaay too complicated for my taste buds.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
————————————————- Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
Sounds boring......Choco - Peanut Butter Cheesecake donut with Reese's pieces in the middle, S'mores on the left...now that is a donut worth breaking a 20 year fast over. I've had 3, now I will go back to not having a donut for another 20 years.
———————————————— Those things are waaay too complicated for my taste buds.
I took a 1974 Corvette to a quick change oil shop, don't remember the brand, in Huntington, WV back in 1975 or so. The oil hose came down from the ceiling in a retractable hose with a meter on the handle much like on a gas pump. After it ran for a while I looked up at the label for the hose at the ceiling and it said some spec of transmission fluid. They filled the engine with trans fluid. I yelled at guy to stop and pointed out wrong selection. They took off filter and ran gallons of oil thru the engine. They noted the error in writing and agreed to make it good if damage happened. Kept the car for several years without a problem.
I read somewhere that transmission fluid in the engine will remove sludge so it might have actually helped the motor.
For some reason, in my much younger days, we would drain the oil and fill it with kerosene, let it run for about 30 seconds, then drain the kerosene and fill up with oil. Any oil. It didn't matter.
———————————————— I remember hearing about old wives tales like that, back in the day, but I NEVER did it. When that car started up your lifters must have sounded worse than a loud 6th grade orchestra out of tune.
jmonroe
It did. We didn't care.
The valve lifters in the days when my dad did that on engines were mechanical. They were already noisy. LOL Running the car less than a minute or 2 was enough to dissolve some sludge. That process was a leftover from the days of nondetergent oil. I believe when I was young was when detergent oils came into use for autos, but not for some farm equipment. So the flush with kerosene was effective. I recall call in radio shows in the 60s 70s saying to put in a quart of transmission fluid to help clean the engine by driving it a short time with the high detergency of the tranny fluid in there.
A few days ago I was going thru the Tim Horton's Drive Thru to get 4 coffees for the tennis guys. I haven't had a donut in over 20 years but I picked up these new ones they advertise on TV, Chocolate Peanut Butter with cream cheese filling. So the guy in front of me gets his order, and slowly his car goes forward right into the high sidewalk. He backs up to get out and I back up just in case. Then he turns and leaves. I say to the guy at the window what was that all about? And "The Guy" says "Beats me, I see that kind of thing happen every day". Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
————————————————- Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
Sounds boring......Choco - Peanut Butter Cheesecake donut with Reese's pieces in the middle, S'mores on the left...now that is a donut worth breaking a 20 year fast over. I've had 3, now I will go back to not having a donut for another 20 years.
Careful, they’re addictive.
I’m currently on a soft ice cream phase. I’ve got the whole work crew into it too. Almost every trip we find a place. Summer is over too quick so you gotta get it while you can.
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If you have a torque wrench that has an accuracy greater than 10% or more you might as well not have a torque wrench. I can get closer than that without a torque wrench and I’ve proven that to myself countless times over the years.
FWIW, when you don’t know how to use any tool you have, you shouldn’t be using it. Call The Guy. Of course a lot of them don’t know how to use them either.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
That is downright scary. It’s good to know they owned up to it. There are a lot of places that wouldn’t.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I speak from the hood where nuts swelling means epididymitis at best and testicular torsion or testicular cancer at worst…
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2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
It seems that a customer had reserved a 392 Hemi Challenger through a corporate account but when the company checked they found out he didn’t work there. When asked to explain he became irate. He even showed them his flight itinerary even though when they checked the flight didn’t exist. Evidently while they were trying to verify his information he went and slept in the car.
Eventually he got out of the car, the agent retrieved the keys and locked it preventing him from getting back inside. They told him they wouldn’t rent him anything under these circumstances and the guy just walked away.
Why they didn’t call the police I don’t know. Maybe they were afraid of getting a bad survey.😆
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Yes it could be the bosses brother in law, could be the bosses love interest, owners family or love interest, could be doing favors for certain people you don't want to get angry at you, could be that they can't get anyone else to do the work for what they are paying, they don't give a damn simply because there is a very large pool of customers, shady dealership, the SA's pusher. Among other things.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
In my many years of fighting a furnace in my prior house, Id say it could be the thermocouple. Carbon can build up on it and effect it's performance. I'd clean the thermocouple with light sandpaper. May work.
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I’ve never had my id checked when using our leisure corporate rate, but I always fully expect to get asked. Probably why no one asks.
No one has ever asked me about using the corp discount (even though I'm retired now). It's part of my account profile
I did have a Hilton desk manager ask me how I got such a low rate in Arlington, TX, when there for the Cotton Bowl, though. Hey, got it off the website..
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We had to rectify our expenses on the corporate card with an accompanying expense report. Without that, we'd either be charged back or have the amount deducted from our paychecks. If you no longer worked there, that would be fraud and theft.
My former company had an entire accounting department dedicated to expense rectifications from those of us who traveled. They knew if we tried to book a hotel that wasn't listed in the "approved" categories. Same with rental cars.
That said, now I front the business expenses myself, and submit a detailed expense report with receipts for reimbursement.
Still, I can't imagine getting away with trying to use the corporate credit card if I was no longer an employee. That would land you in court pretty quickly.
Tell them to look over in the CCBA forum.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2018 430i Gran Coupe
Eventually the bean counters asked the boss what he was doing gassing his car on the weekend and the trail lead back to this character who was caught on camera at the gas station.
At first they were just going to fire him but he arrogantly claimed that he worked hard so he deserved a little bonus. They had him arrested and then fired him.
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My, you guys have been busy.
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Not urban legend. Probably before you were out of diapers.
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2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
My current employer’s company card program is where it is in your name and you pay the bill. I didn’t take one as I don’t see the point. Expenses are paid fairly quickly and always before your statement is due.
In my past company I had a true corporate card that the company paid the bill. In later years it was tied to an online system where you could upload the receipt and cost center on each charge and that became your expense report.
I did slip up one time and put a personal charge on my company card. I had just gotten a new card due to an expiration date change and it looked exactly like one of my personal cards. After I realized it, I just paid it back. Apparently it happened fairly often.
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I decided to just pay them off. I did so with the Ascent, but before I hit the button do it with the Legacy I remembered that the Legacy is at 0% interest. I left that one alone.
The point is - I didn't think about it being a Friday evening so it didn't post until Monday. I figured they would want the extra interest, but they actually credited me with (I think it was) $2.43.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
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I remember hearing about old wives tales like that, back in the day, but I NEVER did it. When that car started up your lifters must have sounded worse than a loud 6th grade orchestra out of tune.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
Then I park and carry the coffees and donuts over and there is a big chunk of black plastic on the curb. There are parking spaces and the curb juts way out beside the end space. Then I notice tire marks going over the curb where the car hit the curb and he must have scraped off his front bumper guard....and he left it there, all for a cup of coffee!
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A few years ago before covid when we still used cash a guy was going thru a Tim Hortons drive thru. They have those strong metal poles by the window so cars won't hit the order window. The customer dropped some of his change, he opened the door to get his change, somehow his foot came off the brake, the car went forward and the door hit one of those pillars and his neck got caught between the car door and the pillar (he died). I always put the car in neutral when waiting for my order.
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Forget investments. As long as we have a mortgage balance, that would get paid off first.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
If she does decide to let the Ascent go, it would be cleaner, in the present environment, if I had the title.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
Not having a donut for 20 years could explain your problem.
I eat them fairly regularly. But I only eat 3 kinds. Granulated sugar, jelly and cake doughnuts with granulated cinnamon sugar. The type you’re eating can’t be good for your health.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Prob distracted by his choco-PB donut
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That’s sounds like a basic donut I might actually like but I’ve never seen them around here. With the coming of Fall I should keep an eye out for them, I guess.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Those things are waaay too complicated for my taste buds.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Running the car less than a minute or 2 was enough to dissolve some sludge. That process was a leftover from the days of nondetergent oil. I believe when I was young was when detergent oils came into use for autos, but not for some farm equipment. So the flush with kerosene was effective.
I recall call in radio shows in the 60s 70s saying to put in a quart of transmission fluid to help clean the engine by driving it a short time with the high detergency of the tranny fluid in there.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
I’m currently on a soft ice cream phase. I’ve got the whole work crew into it too. Almost every trip we find a place. Summer is over too quick so you gotta get it while you can.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible