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Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:03 pm
My fuel sending unit is exposed to the worst of the worst kind of weather - nasty salinated road melt. For 6 months out of the year, it is literally soaked. The water on Michigan roads in the winter is more saline than sea water, and blueberry farmers actually acted against the state because the salt was killing many thousands of dollars in crops in the first few rows from the road. It always snows from the lake effect, then it melts during the day and freezes at night, every night, and it just is hell on vehicles. Even the bolts under the hood are worse than some trucks 3 times my trucks age, and my distributor bolt sheared off just a few weeks ago. \rant
But, yeah. Nothing really breaks, except eventually the frame from f***ing rust. 4x4 transmissions are know for catastrophically breaking sometimes, so I have that to think about. But you are right about new cars being really expensive to fix sometimes, just ask Rev about his Millenia.