I should go for sympathy (Oh, poor me) but the truth is that the hardest part is finding something to do the other 23 1/2 hrs. of the day. Absolutely NO side effects at all from the treatments but you have to be there so I have to be here. I miss my sweetie, Kingsford, and the shop.
That sounds like fun for about a week, is there a local car charity? Raleigh has one called wheel for hope. They repair donated cars for low income people. How much longer do you have. Or maybe you can find a "summer job" down there.
I'm pretty good at goofing off - darn good thing as I'm having plenty of opportunity to practice. I haven't looked into a car charity - good thought. I have another 3 weeks or so to kill. Fl. Proton is pretty good at finding us stuff to do and I take 'em up on most of it.
That's cool, the latest idea I have for time kill is learn to tig. Either find a tech school that will let you hang out for the next 3 weeks or go buy a box and set it up in your room. I have a friend who learned how to tig in either the laundry room or the guest bed room, don't remember which. They don't throw sparks so you are un likely to burn the place down
Picking away at it last night: Passenger seat in. Put the trunk board and insulation, over top the spare. #streetcar need to buy an extra deep socket the tire iron will not reach with the long studs on the end.
Didn't make any progres this weekend. Mom and Dad came over for dinner tonight, after I took Dad for a ride. It's amazing how much quiter it is. You can still hear the gear wine
Last edited by Russell; August 13, 2017, 07:43 PM.
I never could get the whine out of 'Stanger's rear - it finally went away when I installed the entire TurboCoupe assembly.
Dan
That's probably the best way to handle it. But I would like to keep my spool, axles and c-clip eliminator if possible. And the lower control arms are relocated lower on brackets. I hope to live with it or fix what I have.
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