Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. there was a bug in the game where you could just screw in the engine hoist bolts and the engine would teleport and attach to it, it got patched though edit: i just realized you most probably meant something else

  2. It seems like the behaviour has been tweaked, the bolts now only seem appear when the hoist has 'clicked' onto the engine. I guess this is to remove the exploit whereby tightening the bolts on the hoist made the engine jump into place automatically no matter how far away it was.

  3. You dont actually even need the hoist. Use a toolbox, take out the 11 bolt screwer, close the box, center the toolbox in the car (where the motor goes) and plop the ready motor on the toolbox. It may take some adjusting, but it usually works.

  4. 30 paź 2016 · Originally posted by MosGuy: lower the hoist as far as it will go, place the engine block near the screws. Tighten the hoist screws, then go and save the game, come back to garage and the engine will be mounted in the air. No need to do that if you actually align it properly in first place..

  5. The motor hoist is an item which is used to lower and raise the engine in and out of the engine bay. It connects to the engine block via two chains with 2x10mm bolts. It is found in the garage in the player's home in the beginning of the game.

  6. Motor hoist - no bolts. Hey, I am on an experimental save game, built my engine, installed the headers (I searched this up and found no solution yet which is why i am saying I installed and bolted them) and I have made that I made the motor hoist really close to the engine, but thus far didn't work.

  7. 6 lut 2024 · Mounting the engine is one of the more difficult parts of playing My Summer Car. This guide page explains how to use the jack, how to place the finished engine in the body of the Satsuma car, and how to connect the engine and gearbox to the rest of the vehicle.