: Place the crankshaft into the engine block. Secure it using the three main bearing caps, tightened with six 9mm bolts .
. While this build did not come with an official public changelog, it is documented as a maintenance update that modified core game files and assets.
: Align the transmission housing with the engine block. Fasten it tightly using six 7mm bolts and one 10mm bolt . Connect the drive gear with seven 6mm bolts . 🏎️ Phase 3: Suspension, Steering, and Rolling Chassis my summer car build 12922607 new
: Connect the left and right wishbones to the subframe using two 10mm bolts per side. Bolt down the steering rack using four 9mm bolts .
First, let’s debunk a myth. In My Summer Car , the seed number (12922607) technically randomizes the locations of the stranded van, the gifu, and the junkyard parts. However, veteran players have noted that seed consistently spawns the fuel tank straps in the back of the wrecked Fittan instead of the usual shed. More importantly, it randomizes the initial tightness of bolts on the engine block. : Place the crankshaft into the engine block
To extract the most performance from Build 12922607, the creator has implemented several key upgrades:
With the mechanical and electrical assembly finalized, you are ready to prepare the car for its maiden start sequence. Adding Fluids While this build did not come with an
: Resolved an issue where roaming NPCs would repeatedly report the same waste dump. Safety Adjustments
Position the engine hoist directly over your finished motor block assembly. Bolt the hoist chain to the top engine lift points. Crank the hoist to lift the engine off the ground, roll it over your car's open engine bay, and slowly lower it into position. When properly aligned, you will hear a metallic clinking sound, indicating the engine mounts have met the frame. Secure the block permanently using . Critical Wiring Connections
Players looking for a "new" experience on build 12922607 often combine the base game stability with these mods: