What have you done to your truck today?
I bought one of those old add on intermittent wiper delay things and added it to the truck this morning. Wired it up so I didn't have to cut any factory wiring or anything and it works pretty good. It's supposed to be 2-20 second variable delay but its really more like 7-14 seconds. Good enough for me! the copyright date on the box was 1984....
FedEx dropped off my new AC condenser & radiator. It was to be here last Saturday but for some reason it never made it.
Then we got hit with a snow storm Saturday night and it shut the state down, some schools are still closed and we only got 12" max!
Dave ----
smashed rear wheelwell trim
I managed to slide off on a dirt road right into my steel gate pole, smashing my rear wheelwell trim. Needed a tractor with winch to pull her out without further damage. The wheel well trim was totally bent and warped up.
Had a hard time peen it back to (almost original) shape. Looks ok from a few yards away now, but I can kick my a** for the truck had full trim with only one minor dent above the rear lights trim.
Had a hard time peen it back to (almost original) shape. Looks ok from a few yards away now, but I can kick my a** for the truck had full trim with only one minor dent above the rear lights trim.
I managed to slide off on a dirt road right into my steel gate pole, smashing my rear wheelwell trim. Needed a tractor with winch to pull her out without further damage. The wheel well trim was totally bent and warped up.
Had a hard time peen it back to (almost original) shape. Looks ok from a few yards away now, but I can kick my a** for the truck had full trim with only one minor dent above the rear lights trim.
Had a hard time peen it back to (almost original) shape. Looks ok from a few yards away now, but I can kick my a** for the truck had full trim with only one minor dent above the rear lights trim.
Rotated the tires today and set the choke a little tighter. Back in late August I think I put a Motorcraft choke thermostat on my carb that's for a Motorcraft 4180 and that thing has worked fantastic in temps from 90 down to 25 Fahrenheit. The number is Motorcraft CM4513 for anyone who is unhappy with how their aftermarket Holley electric choke works. Hooked mine to the stater wire off the alternator and works with no modifications. No adjustment reference notch though, so you gotta experiment a bit with that.
Hey everybody...man, it's been a while since I've been here! Glad to see everything is still humming along.
Oh, my truck? Well, I guess I've hit a milestone of sorts...I've had my truck for about eight years, and now I am getting ready to replace one of the first parts I put on after I got it. I was headed out to lunch a few days ago, and the truck just died as I was going down the street. Mind you, this truck hasn't let me down once since I first got it sorted in 2010, so this was a bit of a surprise to me. Fortunately, I was (literally) three doors from home when this happened, so with the assistance of a neighbor I was able to get it pushed back into my driveway. Some quick testing showed it wasn't getting fuel to the carburetor, so I gave $25 to my local NAPA and put a new fuel pump on. That didn't fix the issue (I know, throwing parts at a problem is frowned upon...but I don't know the provenance of the fuel pump that was on there to begin with, so for $25 I was happy to put a known-good new one on there), plus the truck will run if I suck fuel out of a gas can, so I know the true problem is either in the tank itself or the line to the tank.
I've had my suspicions about the pickup in the tank for a while now (my gas gauge has been wonky lately, plus I've had stumbling if I accelerate up a hill while turning right), so I'm going to replace it even if the problem is a line issue. The sender is a NOS one I installed in 2011 or so when I replaced the original rusty and filthy tank. It didn't last as long as I would have wished, so I'm going with one of the dreaded Spectra pickups...hopefully I'll get lucky.
That is, if it will ever stop raining here...
Oh, my truck? Well, I guess I've hit a milestone of sorts...I've had my truck for about eight years, and now I am getting ready to replace one of the first parts I put on after I got it. I was headed out to lunch a few days ago, and the truck just died as I was going down the street. Mind you, this truck hasn't let me down once since I first got it sorted in 2010, so this was a bit of a surprise to me. Fortunately, I was (literally) three doors from home when this happened, so with the assistance of a neighbor I was able to get it pushed back into my driveway. Some quick testing showed it wasn't getting fuel to the carburetor, so I gave $25 to my local NAPA and put a new fuel pump on. That didn't fix the issue (I know, throwing parts at a problem is frowned upon...but I don't know the provenance of the fuel pump that was on there to begin with, so for $25 I was happy to put a known-good new one on there), plus the truck will run if I suck fuel out of a gas can, so I know the true problem is either in the tank itself or the line to the tank.
I've had my suspicions about the pickup in the tank for a while now (my gas gauge has been wonky lately, plus I've had stumbling if I accelerate up a hill while turning right), so I'm going to replace it even if the problem is a line issue. The sender is a NOS one I installed in 2011 or so when I replaced the original rusty and filthy tank. It didn't last as long as I would have wished, so I'm going with one of the dreaded Spectra pickups...hopefully I'll get lucky.
That is, if it will ever stop raining here...
Oh, God, my mother had that exact same car. I used to refer to it as her 'Medicare Sled', I think she's still mad at me about that.
It should make a nice second car, it sure runs and drives good. Needs new tires soon and a general tune up though. The seats are more comfortable than my couch in my house is. Just a driver to me. On the plus side I can now carry 5 passengers including me in the car and 5 more in the trunk.
LOL! was it gold?
It should make a nice second car, it sure runs and drives good. Needs new tires soon and a general tune up though. The seats are more comfortable than my couch in my house is. Just a driver to me. On the plus side I can now carry 5 passengers including me in the car and 5 more in the trunk.
It should make a nice second car, it sure runs and drives good. Needs new tires soon and a general tune up though. The seats are more comfortable than my couch in my house is. Just a driver to me. On the plus side I can now carry 5 passengers including me in the car and 5 more in the trunk.
And I do have to concede, it was supremely comfortable to ride in. But I also drove it a couple of times and I think I died a little inside each time. 'Floating on a cloud' is the understatement of the year.
I'd describe hers as more of a metallic brown...it's been gone a few years, I don't remember exactly.
And I do have to concede, it was supremely comfortable to ride in. But I also drove it a couple of times and I think I died a little inside each time. 'Floating on a cloud' is the understatement of the year.
And I do have to concede, it was supremely comfortable to ride in. But I also drove it a couple of times and I think I died a little inside each time. 'Floating on a cloud' is the understatement of the year.