What a pain this has been. I wish I had jack stands, a torque wrench, and some sockets. I guess no one in SD is around right now. I got a quote to what I think is wrong (crank pulley leak) at around $130. Or a guy that works for my landlord said he would do it for $50 bucks. The problem I am having is time and reassurance. The $50 buck man only could do it Saturday; I want to be driving before Saturday. The shop would cost me $130 which cuts down if I can get my math book or not. I am going to see if I can find the spot once my garage is clear. Hopefully I can figure this problem out soon. I would think a shop could do it for so much cheaper if it is just a keyway leak. I would do it if I had those tools.

I wish the Bay Area had some sort of intro to traffic for my car then going into the big stuff in LA. Oh wellâ?¦


3L process done