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I would be fine with Saturdays again, it might be easier for people who work a set schedule. As for the day. I think my vote is for the 19th, it's the middle of the month and I have no idea when I get payed. Ever since i got direct deposit, i always forget when payday is. Anyways, the 19th is my vote, if others would prefer another day then speak up or forever hold your peace
Dylan that is why your smart phone has a date book/calendar.
Anyway the 19th looks good to me if they have not decided
to cut me open and do some carving.
At least Mokkun is doing much better and not at the Vet's and costing BIG $$
Dylan that is why your smart phone has a date book/calendar.
Anyway the 19th looks good to me if they have not decided
to cut me open and do some carving.
At least Mokkun is doing much better and not at the Vet's and costing BIG $$
Sean
Hehe this would be useful if i knew the days first. I know it is on mondays, and now that I transferred to Sounds Credit Union, they get the deposit a day earlier then everyone else. Which would mean I should get payed on sundays then. And I don't get a check stub till the tuesday nights that I come in for work. I should see about getting a payday list or something.
The place we are planning this months meet is actually in Kirkland as stated previously. There should be an address up there as well. It would be cool to have some more people there this time
the address is above in post #13 of this thread. i look forward to seeing you boys there
@yahiko, that code scanner i got from you had its first real use a couple days ago. i was looking at an 02 vw that didn't like my other little scanner. CEL was on, but my other computer couldn't find anything. i plugged that puppy into it, and it worked for me - but was powerful enough that clearing the code made the car's computer have to re-learn itself for a couple minutes before it would run right i'm glad i have it!
I'm in Ballard, I have a '78 F150 Custom. Inline 6 C4. I'm a welder by trade, truck mechanic by choice. Don't know to much but the learning curve is pretty fast, lol.
I'm in Ballard, I have a '78 F150 Custom. Inline 6 C4. I'm a welder by trade, truck mechanic by choice. Don't know to much but the learning curve is pretty fast, lol.
Is that the 300 I6? I thought those had a C6 in them... Anyways, you probably know more than me but we will see. It will be nice to see another 78 out here. Even if it isn't a bronco
I'm pretty sure it's a C4, bolt count method. But I am learning. I have a ton of questions. As well. I'll probably leave the Mean one at home (the woman), as I kill her with pointing out Ford's and always wanting to work on mine.haha
300 I6 shares small block bellhousing pattern, they did make c6 trans with the small bell but the c4 is more the "standard" small trans for 70s at least, a few people have the FMX in their trucks.
C4 has a square trans pan and the c6 has an S shape on one side of it.
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