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figured out my misfire problem now how bad will it hurt?

i was here asking about my misfire issue for the past week. now with some wiggling of the valve cover on my 3.1L gm v6 in my grand prix, i found the issue clear and present. an intake valve is stuck closed because the stud that holds the rocker arm pulled out, threads and all and was flopping around. thankfully it didnt do any harm to the surrounding hardware. now i have a hole that is supposed to fasten a rocker arm stud but no threads to do it. how much trouble am i in? is it tap and die trouble? machine shop trouble? or do i need a new cylinder head? thanks for all your support this past week to everyone who has given me some insight.

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Its normal for birds to bond with one person. And that is definitely what your bird has done, especially since you haven't been home to spend time with her. She is probably screaming for attention. I don't really know why she is biting everyone though. She could be reaching the age where she starts to lay eggs and is just overly aggressive. You should look up some bird websites to get additional info on what you can do.
If your conure is so 'evil' I suggest you sell it or give it away to someone who knows how to take care of sun conures. I've had two, and they do NOT make 'good pets' for most people, since they are the most INDEPENDANT of all the different types of parrot or parakeet. Someone should have spent more 'training time' with her when she was younger, so she wouldn't be so 'evil' now but since no one in your house can handle the biting, and she makes so much noise, the ONLY thing you can do is find this bird a new home and then be a better 'shopper' when you are chosing your next bird. I suggest you see about getting a small cockatoo, instead. They are much friendlier birds, and are extremely gentle if handled when they are babies.
I'm confused, if you know so much about birds, why did you opt to get a sun conure and then wind up surprised with it's loud vocalizations and tendency to be nippy?? If you know so much about birds, you'd know this is very typical of conures.
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