SomeCarGuy
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Felt damn good. Have a few things to sort out but overall not bad.
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I have the same problem with the lower hose at the WP. I found that you really have to tighten the snot out of the clamp! And the dash lights too. I took the dimmer switch out and cleaned it up. It can still be touchy on what position that the lights will go on, but they are much brighter.SomeCarGuy said:I get confused but I think the last time was around the last election, and I'm not talkng about Obama/McCain.
Things went well, I think it just needs some minor stuff like a new belt, a new lower hose to seal better right at the WP outlet, rework external oil line so it won't be close to header, mount new gauge panel since I had to plumb in a new set and they are just kinda laying on the tranny hump for now. The old Sun Pro oil gauge died and gave quite the scare on oil PSI.
Dash lights are out, might be the dimmer. Reverse lights are out but I think the harness looked like dog crap when I was under the car, don't think it like eing moved after how ever many years it had stayed in position.
Roadcuda said:Good for you.I find my first drive in a newly aquired old car to be an adventure. :drive:
69hemibeep said:My first drive with Ginger, just trying the name you know high maintenance and all although I liked Maryann more, was on the tires it had been sitting on for 15 years. You would have thought the wheel hadnt been invented yet![]()
Big John said:I drove a bunch of old cars through a couple of Kruse auctions years ago. It amazed me that these cars that looked so pretty were such pieces of junk. I had one mid sixties Corvette that had about 1/16th inch of clutch pedal between nothing and engaged fully. The car hardly idled with a nasty sounding cam and it was just about undrivable, especially in a line of cars going through an auction. I stalled it three times for everytime I moved it once. The guy that owned the car got mad and kicked me out and he drove it up.
Whenever I see a B-J auction I think of the POS cars that went across the block and wonder if the same "standards" apply.
Oh yeah... I got a trailer story too.
I sold my son's Saab to a guy that drove 80 miles with a trailer. Since I bought my first car trailer in 1976, I have a little experience loading cars. I offered to drive the car up for him and as I put the car just on to the trailer, the tongue of the trailer came up and almost smacked the guy standing there. They never latched the trailer coupler! No safety chains either as they would have caught the tongue before it went that high.
I stopped and slowly backed off and the tongue went back down and they wrestled it back on the ball. They had driven 80 miles like that!
Ray, you son of a , look what John put on my Avitar :toetap:ACME A12 said:69hemibeep said:My first drive with Ginger, just trying the name you know high maintenance and all although I liked Maryann more, was on the tires it had been sitting on for 15 years. You would have thought the wheel hadnt been invented yet![]()
"Ginger". I LIKE THAT. Good lord are you ever right about HER being high maintenance... :lmao:
Maryann was definitely the keeper between those two... :yesnod:
Does this make you "Sponge Bob Square Wheels"...??? :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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69hemibeep said:Ray, you son of a , look what John put on my Avitar :toetap:ACME A12 said:69hemibeep said:My first drive with Ginger, just trying the name you know high maintenance and all although I liked Maryann more, was on the tires it had been sitting on for 15 years. You would have thought the wheel hadnt been invented yet![]()
"Ginger". I LIKE THAT. Good lord are you ever right about HER being high maintenance... :lmao:
Maryann was definitely the keeper between those two... :yesnod:
Does this make you "Sponge Bob Square Wheels"...??? :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
:jester:
69hemibeep said:Ray, you son of a , look what John put on my Avitar :toetap:ACME A12 said:69hemibeep said:My first drive with Ginger, just trying the name you know high maintenance and all although I liked Maryann more, was on the tires it had been sitting on for 15 years. You would have thought the wheel hadnt been invented yet![]()
"Ginger". I LIKE THAT. Good lord are you ever right about HER being high maintenance... :lmao:
Maryann was definitely the keeper between those two... :yesnod:
Does this make you "Sponge Bob Square Wheels"...??? :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
:jester:
69hemibeep said:John must be having a good day, got both of us :worship: