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So during my Covid downtime I am rebuilding a 96 F150. Just to ensure all is good when the safety time comes up, I was checking the Official Inspection Station Manual for Nova Scotia. I wonder how many times this had to be found on vehicles before it was needed in the document.

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So during my Covid downtime I am rebuilding a 96 F150. Just to ensure all is good when the safety time comes up, I was checking the Official Inspection Station Manual for Nova Scotia. I wonder how many times this had to be found on vehicles before it was needed in the document.

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Done that for many years , seemed to work fine back in the 80's and 90's to give a little lift in jeeps and trucks .. seems the pucks aren't made as good as they used to be ??
 
Done that for many years , seemed to work fine back in the 80's and 90's to give a little lift in jeeps and trucks .. seems the pucks aren't made as good as they used to be ??
Yup I’ve seen my share of them - some in one piece - some in many pieces. When you drill a hole in them they tend to split in two and fall out. Many new ones are a mix of rubber and plastic / recycled stuff.
 
So during my Covid downtime I am rebuilding a 96 F150. Just to ensure all is good when the safety time comes up, I was checking the Official Inspection Station Manual for Nova Scotia. I wonder how many times this had to be found on vehicles before it was needed in the document.

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Is there anything that says that pop cans can’t be used as exhaust pipe repairs anymore?
 
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