Post pictures of your car's engine compartment

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First is the '65 Corvair 164ci w/127K miles:
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And my daily driver, '98 Civic DX 1.6 w/170K miles:
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Originally Posted By: Pat in Speedway
First is the '65 Corvair 164ci w/127K miles:
2427274399_dbb8d35a42_o.jpg


2427285819_2b5e5eba9d_o.jpg


And my daily driver, '98 Civic DX 1.6 w/170K miles:
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Come on Pat, don't tease me with that Covair engine. Let's see the rest of the car.

And bd, I like that night time shot.
 
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thanks, i cleaned the black stuff off the bracket on the discharge tube, so it looks more normal. i guess it gets a little hot under there and the under hood insulation melts to it. i had just bought the car the day before when i took the pic.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Broomstick?


Yes it is a broomstick. The hydraulic hood lift support thing doesn't work anymore. I like how some cars that don't use the hydraulic hood lift use some metal rod instead.
 
The broomstick is also useful should you get attacked by a serpent -- seems to be a more common problem than I thought!
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Originally Posted By: lpcmidst128
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Broomstick?


Yes it is a broomstick. The hydraulic hood lift support thing doesn't work anymore. I like how some cars that don't use the hydraulic hood lift use some metal rod instead.


Just needs new struts. I know the struts on my hatch don't hold as well as they used to, but I can't find it financially smart to spend $80-100 on new struts just to hold up my hatch better. -shrugs- They still hold, they just require a lot of effort to get the hatch up in the first place.
 
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