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  • milner351
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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.

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  • DanStokes
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    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.

    Dan

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  • 98ciHemi
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    Originally posted by DanStokes View Post
    Depends on how FAST it can now open a can. Wazzamatter - can't afford modern, pull-top cans?

    Dan
    Nope, I'm just a poor college kid saving his money to go fast.

    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.

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  • Caveman Tony
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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!

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  • Scott Liggett
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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.

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  • DanStokes
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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 Post
    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?

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  • 98ciHemi
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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?

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  • nesabo
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    'cationing this week. no wrenching :-)

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  • squirrel
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    My brother's been wrenching. Or soldering. Or something.



    We saw him yesterday afternoon, and he had most of the wiring done, but not all of it. He said he took it to a 4th party last night, it was a hit.
    Last edited by squirrel; July 5, 2011, 12:57 PM.

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  • Orange65
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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....

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  • Dynoroom
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    Almost finished getting my POS ready for El Mirage next weekend. Working on the air shifter, fun......
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  • BluLightning
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    Originally posted by A/Fuel View Post
    How do you sleep with that rumble strip on the road? Every car that went by made a thump thump sound.
    Man, I can sleep anywhere.

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  • A/Fuel
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    Originally posted by BluLightning View Post
    Thought so. I've slept in those pits many times.
    How do you sleep with that rumble strip on the road? Every car that went by made a thump thump sound.

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  • HillbillySailor2
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    Been tearing apart the 41 International cab in prep for sandblasting. Pictures to follow in my "fun times" thread...

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  • BluLightning
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    Originally posted by A/Fuel View Post
    yes, thats norwalk
    Thought so. I've slept in those pits many times.

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