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The only wrenching I've been doing lately is on the pontoon boat - changed props a couple times, replaced the stereo and speakers, changed oil, filter, lower end lube, plugs, etc. Purrs like a kitten and does great on gas. Lee LOVES being out on the boat. -
Walt - SON!!!! You eat the peas off the back side of the blade!
That's OK - we love ya anyway.
Say HI! to the folks for me.
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Nope, I'm just a poor college kid saving his money to go fast.Originally posted by DanStokes View PostDepends on how FAST it can now open a can. Wazzamatter - can't afford modern, pull-top cans?
Dan
I was opening cans with my hunting knife before I got the canopener. It worked fine and definitely had the overkill factor when you pull out a big knife to open a can of peas. Word to the wise: while the hunting knife is fine for opening the can, trying to eat peas with a hunting knife is a no-go.Leave a comment:
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Dad wants to launch the boat...
so it got a new marine (read: "expensive") Quadrajet for the mercruiser, and I plopped that on while laying on my stomach for a couple hours praying I didn't drop anything important into the frickin' bilge. Most of that time was swearing at a minor fuel leak... dang carb came out of the new box with a plastic gasket pinched/folded in the fuel filter inlet.
Then I proceeded to swear at a few 50-year-old rivets while grinding/drilling/sweating/swearing a new set of motor mounts onto the '56.
Then it was cookout time!Leave a comment:
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Spent the fourth working the day job. Earn a couple extra bucks.
Sold my spare left fender and grille/radiator support/header panel/headlight bucket setup. Made $325.
Bought a Performer intake for the Monte for $50. Clean one too. Also, bought a stereo and speakers for the Monte.Last edited by Scott Liggett; July 5, 2011, 06:33 PM.Leave a comment:
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Depends on how FAST it can now open a can. Wazzamatter - can't afford modern, pull-top cans?
Dan
Originally posted by 98ciHemi View PostI bought a seized up canopener at goodwill and tore it apart, cleaned it, lubed it up and reassembled it in functional order. Does that count?Leave a comment:
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I bought a seized up canopener at goodwill and tore it apart, cleaned it, lubed it up and reassembled it in functional order. Does that count?Leave a comment:
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I am finally back to working on getting the 454 into the truck. I wired up the alternator and the distributor yesterday morning. Just lack a few small items before I fire it up. Hopefully, that will happen this weekend. Been working on my house in Alabama trying to get the renovation finished so I can sell it (or move back into it...)
Keith- I painted my truck in my garage last year. I built a paint booth out of cheap plastic, rope, duct tape, 2 x4's, and staples. Used a few cheap AC filters and box fans to create a cross (and down) draft. Worked ok- needed more fans. It fogged up too much.
As for the spark plugs breaking in the heads- that happened to me with my LAST set of Autolites in a set of aluminum heads. They had been antisiezed at install, but 3 of them broke as they were being removed. I pulled the heads to make sure nothing got into the cylinders. (SBC). Real pain for something that should not have taken but an hour....Leave a comment:
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Man, I can sleep anywhere.Originally posted by A/Fuel View PostHow do you sleep with that rumble strip on the road? Every car that went by made a thump thump sound.Leave a comment:
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Been tearing apart the 41 International cab in prep for sandblasting. Pictures to follow in my "fun times" thread...Leave a comment:
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Thought so. I've slept in those pits many times.Originally posted by A/Fuel View Postyes, thats norwalk
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