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youre right Rollie, I'd love to have everyone over! Just give me a couple weeks to get every thing unpacked...or we could just have an unpacking party!! ha ha
Sure we would, we would just have to thing like truck people. The toolbox does so go in the living room, and yes the dining room table doubles as a workbench. lol.
With my new job I haven't had much time to post, I do sneak around and read stuff though.. I did get about 4 hours to work on putting power steering in the 63... it is going slowly, but coming along. On an interesting note I have been on top of every elevator, and watertower in this part of the country installing antennas... way different from the old job... pay is nicer too.. Rollie I was nervous about switching.. But it was the best descision I ever made, I say if it makes you happy to move.. go for it!. :-)
ahhh, but ur in lawrence :P im going to school in manhattan and i would love to do this, i really want to tinker again because since im in school i dont have the money. ive done about everything to a car and even if there is something i havnt done im there to learn for sure...
i have an idea... anyone have an old engine with split 2 peice seal (the rear main seal) laying around? i know fords (and chevy's) are notorious for these leaking. i know a trick (ny dads and i secret) on how to seal these up and id be willing to show ppl my ideas on sealing and engine so it wont leak, as well as hearing ideas from others
Matt, I'm in Manhattan, and would be willing to get together sometime. So, you're from Plainville. We lived in Hays for a bunch of years and I worked in NW KS for a number of years after we moved to Manhattan. Still get out there on occasion. I also have a messy garage and tools here if you need to do something on a vehicle, but you'll have to put up with someone approaching geezerhood(me).
haha, that sounds good... i just slapped plugs and wires on my truck in my front yard last night as well as an o2 sensor... it was hot out, but it was cool to work on my truck agaain
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