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Re: Items to carry in car
> > I would also like to recommend a good and sturdy
> > oxygen sensor wrench, it'll save you from a
> > potentially expen$ive tow should your cat decide to
> > break apart/block your exhaust. Happened to me on
> > the 5KS in east nowhere Vermont at 2AM, -5 deg. I
> > removed the oxy sensor and limped home (loudly) all
> > the way to Boston. Removed those pesky pieces of
> > honeycomb from the muffler..been fine and passed many
> > a state inspection since.
>
> Cat, What Cat?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!
Probably the feline kind. Carry enough of 'em and you won't worry about
engine not running -- when that happens, just stuff 'em in the engine
comparment and there will be enough static electricity to jump start an
oil tanker.
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