Which of course is why many resist calling it a "great engine" with oiling systems being so important and all.
One would think Ford would have fixed that early on but apparently not.
That's the thing to do with all vehicles
Yep, it's all good till someone isn't paying attention and the place turns in to Chernobyl
This is a very real possibility and it's why so many resist nuclear power plants.
Yeah but the nukes back then were very unstable and not reliable at all back in the 1800s ya know.
No, the real Chinese government is in Taiwan so those people are totally different than the commies controlling the mainland
Back when men had backbone (like in the US war for independence)...
Any design would be better than that smuggly monstrosity Tesla "truck"
Some of the EV cars look kinda good as far as body design goes.
I keep waiting for one of those TV shows where they build custom cars to take a cool looking EV car and rip that electric garbage out and build a custom from...
Bingo! Russia can't even take Ukraine so all they really have is nukes. Their military sucks.
I'll bet once China invades Taiwan it won't be a long drawn out affair at all.
Maybe we should arm Taiwan with nukes to level China as a deterrent... maybe mutually assured destruction of both...
Yeah, that's the problem with life.... everyone croaks eventually.
Except for the super rich of course. They are trying to download their brain to a computer so they can supposedly live on in a computer or some BULLoney like that.
In the end though, all that big time money cannot stop them...
And for some strange and very odd reason GM has not marched these people in to court to collected damages and force them to stop making these really cool kars. Weird!
Are they directional are uni-directional?
Uni-directional are always better so you can criss cross the non drive axle to the drive axle and then move the tires from the drive axle straight to the non drive axle.
This is how to offset the slight edge wear that is normal on the front tires by...