“Unearthed Secrets: Mechanic’s Routine Repairs Reveal Hidden Treasures and Unexplained Mysteries”

"Unearthed Secrets: Mechanic's Routine Repairs Reveal Hidden Treasures and Unexplained Mysteries"
ADVERTISEMENT

They struck oil, but that’s not a cause for celebration

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

faithful3

ADVERTISEMENT

A Redditor who goes by idiot_with_a_phone_ described this motor as going “ol’ faithful,” and this big oil spill doesn’t leave a lot of room for interpretation. At first, they could only wonder whether all that oil shot out of the dipstick tube because of a coworker’s mistake or because the motor was just that far gone.

ADVERTISEMENT

However, they soon made a follow-up post that cleared up this messy mystery for everyone. And they had quite the public service announcement after several hours of cleaning. In their words, “Remember kids, DON’T USE COMPRESSED AIR TO SUS OUT VACUUM LEAKS!!”

ADVERTISEMENT

When it’s wheel versus curb, the curb always wins

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

wheel3

ADVERTISEMENT

Reddit user hpshaft described this scene as “$17,000 in two pictures.” Considering that it depicts a Lamborghini Urus’s wheel and CCM rotor after it ran into a curb at 50 miles per hour, it’s easy to see how they arrived at that number.

ADVERTISEMENT

The damage was shocking to hpshaft, who said they had never seen a 23-inch forged wheel get torn apart like this. It’s a great reminder that any car that tries to eat a curb will bite off more than it can chew.

ADVERTISEMENT

A pretty gross but familiar sight to a lot of people

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

shift pad2

ADVERTISEMENT

It’s very easy for a car to get dirty, and when people take a look around inside, they’re sure to find a lot of dust and sticky stuff after they’ve driven it long enough. However, none of the mess that’s shown here comes naturally to the car.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email