Why yes officer some people might think that is a bong but I use it for creating bubbles that help my engine go better.
Sure son, now just step back to the car here while we have fido here sniff about a bit.
Not sure I care to be detained like that so just going to keep to fabrication of normal plumbing stock.
Did not get time to do engine work today. Spent the day doing body work. The Bentley did me wrong today. I never read where there were three 10 mm bolts going down the inside of the fender alongside the door jamb. Once I got all the others free and cut through the sealer they put on I still could budge the fender away from the door.
I couldn't see back in there very well so I jacked it up and took off the wheel and crawled into the well. I poked around on the back of the fender and found the three bolts that were keeping it from coming off. Once those were undo I just needed to pry the sealer apart. Seems like the fenders are glued on moreso than screwed on. Had a bit of rust here and there but otherwise solid. This car has sat in storage most of its 30 years. Glad I found it. Only a bit of mechanical work left to do. Working on the dents, scratches, fading paint and headliner. Carpet is so so but might have to get that out once everything else starts looking new again.