BYC's Random Funny Posting Thread! Hosts Mike & Sally

I don't understand it ether,,,, (mechanic here)
He is working on some unusual engine block. Maybe he is dealing with left hand threads. :idunno
Just a bare block, always hated left handed threads. If I recall right, Chrysler products always had left handed threads on the left side wheel studs and right handed on the right back in the 70's
 
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Help me out with this one Cavey.
Got those pix from a collection of Halloween Pictures.
BTW,, spiders do not scare me,,, Except a few I'm cautious around.. Black Widows, and Brown Recluse.
Just a bare block, always hated left handed threads. If I recall right, Chrysler products always had left handed threads on the left side wheel studs and right handed on the right back in the 70's
Semi truck Budd wheels,,,, The old style with large holes have Left hand on left side of vehicle. Pre year 2000
New style, Budd hub-piloted wheels, are right hand thread regardless of position on vehicle. Year 2000 and newer.
 
We went to some small business recently. It had a two door glass door in front, like what you see at a bank. One of the doors didn't open.

Did they put a "Use Other Door" on the non-opening door, like everyone else would? Nope. They put a sign on the working door that said, "Use This Door."

I think they did it to see the look on people's faces when they automatically tried the non-working door.
 

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