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BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER.... A's, G's & E's


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    To kill a clunker

    itruns
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    Post by itruns Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:25 am

    G-Man
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    Post by G-Man Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:29 am

    No they don't too old
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    Post by benwah Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:41 am

    read the fine print from the local Ford dealer, anything over 20 years old doesnt qualify. However I do smell a dead fish in this whole "clunker "thing, I think most of those "clunkers" will be sold over seas.
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    Post by DanTheVanMan Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:41 am

    Sad state of the United States econ. when our Gov't backs thing like this!


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    Post by itruns Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:31 am

    Engine Disablement Procedures for the CARS Program
    THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT TO BE USED BY THE VEHICLE OWNER

    Perform the following procedure to disable the vehicle engine.

    1. Obtain solution of 40% sodium silicate/60% water. (The Sodium Silicate
    (SiO2/Na2O) must have a weight ratio of 3.0 or greater.)
    2. Drain engine oil for environmentally appropriate disposal.
    3. Install the oil drain plug.
    4. Since the procedure is intended to render the engine inoperative, drive or move the
    vehicle to the desired area for disablement.
    5. Pour enough solution in the engine through the oil fill for the oil pump to circulate
    the solution throughout the engine. Start by adding 2 quarts of the solution, which
    should be sufficient in most cases.
    CAUTION: Wear goggles and gloves. Appropriate protective clothing should be
    worn to prevent silicate solution from coming into contact with the skin.
    6. Replace the oil fill cap.
    7. Start the engine.
    8. Run engine at approximately 2000 rpm (for safety reasons do not operate at high
    rpm) until the engine stops. (Typically the engine will operate for 3 to 7 minutes. As
    the solution starts to affect engine operation, the operator will have to apply more
    throttle to keep the engine at 2000 rpm.)
    9. Allow the engine to cool for at least 1 hour.
    10. With the battery at full charge or with auxiliary power to provide the power of a fully
    charged battery, attempt to start the engine.
    11. If the engine will not operate at idle, the procedure is complete.
    12. If the engine will operate at idle, repeat steps 7 through 11 until the engine will no
    longer idle.
    13. Attach a label to the engine that legibly states the following:

    This engine is from a vehicle that is part of the Car Allowance Rebate System
    (CARS). It has significant internal damage caused by operating the
    engine with a sodium silicate solution (liquid glass) instead of oil

    That'll kill it.
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    Post by Scott Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:17 am

    Oh yeah, that car looked like a real clunker.. NOT!

    Those clunkers looked better then a bunch of the cars in my neighborhood.

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