That looks like a heli-coil to me.I could have done a better job with a sander and a helicoil then that...
That looks like a heli-coil to me.I could have done a better job with a sander and a helicoil then that...
I'm guessing they do that to prevent the casting from stripping out so easy.That looks like a heli-coil to me.
It did to me as well..That looks like a heli-coil to me.
I'm guessing they do that to prevent the casting from stripping out so easy.
Smeding is sending me another pan...
3rd times the charm?Fuking christ…Ugh, more parts problems. The new oil pan isn't machined properly either.
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That's the oil drain plug sealing surface.
That sounds pretty fantastic actually.Sit in the stands enjoy a beverage adult or other and watch. Go around the pits bench race enjoy no stress day at the track.
One thing though, the surgery was on your upper body, don't let your lower body atrophy.That sounds pretty fantastic actually.
I'm starting to get more active, I'm losing my mind just sitting around all day. Unfortunately it's 100+ here already, wearing this sling is quite uncomfortable in the heat.One thing though, the surgery was on your upper body, don't let your lower body atrophy.
At least keep walking and moving around to keep your legs and core muscles alive.
The reason they couldn't reattach the subscapular tendon is because it's been torn for who knows how long. Apparently I've just been living without it, the surgeon did say that's the easiest one to live without though. I've had chronic should pain for at least 5 years.When I had my hernia surgeries, the effectiveness killed me. I was about to tearing my hair out not being able to do anything.
Take it easy though cause the last thing you want is to have to do it again.
I've been living with shoulder and arm pain for years now after a motorcycle wreck. And I'm skipping the doc knowing that surgery will be inevitable.
But it's about time.... So I'll be in the same boat one of these days.
Get well soon man. Truck needs to be flogged and we need vids of it lol.
My uncle lived 20 years till he died without it, your other muscles learn to compensate for it. Kind ofThe reason they couldn't reattach the subscapular tendon is because it's been torn for who knows how long. Apparently I've just been living without it, the surgeon did say that's the easiest one to live without though. I've had chronic should pain for at least 5 years.
Yep, I had no idea it had completely torn off. I don't even know when it happened honestly, I'm guessing at least 5 years ago. The problem was that my supraspinatus tendon started tearing, it was probably 60-75% disconnected by the time I went in for surgery. I'm guessing that's the muscle that compensates for the lack of Subscapular muscle.My uncle lived 20 years till he died without it, your other muscles learn to compensate for it. Kind of