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Old and new compressor wheels. The old wheel looks like someone used it to film an episode of the Internet sensation "will it blend". Again, the engine has no blow by to speak of... must be some crap caught in the intercooler.
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Walked away with a few scratches and a bruised ankle. Rough gravel turned to ice as I was slowing for a rail crossing. Down into the ditch a bit short of the tracks, hit the slope of the right of way (and the rails?) sliding sideways with the passenger side leading. Front tire caught (the rail I think), snapped the spindle and flopped me over the tracks. I think it flopped over 180 rather than rolled a time and a half. A supercab doesn't hold up very well when you land on the roof, I wonder if having a B pillar would have helped. I was REALLY lucky to walk away, it didn't seem like I would be able to get out of there on my own at first, the driver's side crushed down quite a bit.
#seatbeltssavelives but being lucky really f***ing helps too
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nice! still no B pillar thoughFinally got a replacement for Chromeo. '99 F250 with 240k. Going back to Manitoba after making its way to Plomondon.
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