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The only thing I can think to tell you is, when starting a new thread, be more specific, as an example instead of stating Damm truck is leaking again, state it as Head gasket, how to check for leaks or how to replace, something where the first word is the topic, the search will pick it right up.
The other thing to do is if you have a write up on how to do/check/fix something, write it up clearly and let me know when you post it. If it is good, then I'll go and put it on the top of the list as a Sticky, where it will stay.
The other thing to do is if you have a write up on how to do/check/fix something, write it up clearly and let me know when you post it. If it is good, then I'll go and put it on the top of the list as a Sticky, where it will stay.
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The only thing I can think to tell you is, when starting a new thread, be more specific, as an example instead of stating Damm truck is leaking again, state it as Head gasket, how to check for leaks or how to replace, something where the first word is the topic, the search will pick it right up.
The other thing to do is if you have a write up on how to do/check/fix something, write it up clearly and let me know when you post it. If it is good, then I'll go and put it on the top of the list as a Sticky, where it will stay.
The other thing to do is if you have a write up on how to do/check/fix something, write it up clearly and let me know when you post it. If it is good, then I'll go and put it on the top of the list as a Sticky, where it will stay.
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