Nice job. I suspect she had some knowledge of its history to know it didn't have a broken engine or transmission, and she knew what to bring to get it going. Sounds as if it could use some chassis work, though. One thing I find really interesting is that one of the wheel studs is left-threaded. She seems to have expected this so I wonder if it's some hitherto unknown feature of Hyundai buses, or an accidentally wrong stud that she was warned about beforehand. Anyway, she seems to know her way around a diesel engine, and that one smoothed out pretty nicely.
Nice job. I suspect she had some knowledge of its history to know it didn't have a broken engine or transmission, and she knew what to bring to get it going. Sounds as if it could use some chassis work, though. One thing I find really interesting is that one of the wheel studs is left-threaded. She seems to have expected this so I wonder if it's some hitherto unknown feature of Hyundai buses, or an accidentally wrong stud that she was warned about beforehand. Anyway, she seems to know her way around a diesel engine, and that one smoothed out pretty nicely.
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