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im sorry i don't have much advice on your shaking turbobrick all that i can think of would be one or two dead cylinders which could be due to bad plug or bad ignition wire or bad fuel injector or even a bad valve or other internal component like a connecting rod perish the thought

with all due respect i wonder if your school is going to have you take a writing course or a grammar course of course they would encourage you to learn something about sentence structure including how to write a paragraph of several sentences that each have a beginning and an end i certainly encourage you to find out about this it makes it much easier to understand when you read it sometimes you can even completely misunderstand the writer if they omit the needed punctuation i hope you won't take this the wrong way of course anyone driving a brick is tops in my book






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