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Rebuilt both passenger side door hinges - thanks for the tip Rich!
Thanks, my stubbornness, and other known problems led me to buy an exhaust bender this spring. Haven't used it yet, but can't wait.
ws27 Wrote:Thanks, my stubbornness, and other known problems led me to buy an exhaust bender this spring. Haven't used it yet, but can't wait.
That would be a pretty nice piece to own...
ws27 Wrote:Thanks, my stubbornness, and other known problems led me to buy an exhaust bender this spring. Haven't used it yet, but can't wait.
Rich, you can set up shop now, the orders from this site will be pouring in!!!!!!!!!!!
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I need to set up an outlet and just play with it a little.

Then the first Guinea pig... Jim's wagon. HEHEHEHE
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No sympathy here buddy. LOL
It was only 2 deg Celsius (not quite 36 deg F) this morning, but I drove her to work anyway. Smile
Over the weekend I finished plumbing my dual pot master, bled the brakes, found a pinhole leak in one of the lines, replaced that line, bled them again, installed a new drive shaft, installed a B&M shifter, filled rear end with gear lube, added transmission fluid to find it it drips from one of the cooler lines (no surprise, anytime I add a new fluid to the car it leaks out somewhere until I can fix it).

Only thing stopping me from taking it for a spin around the block is waiting for a thermostat gasket because the store had to order one. It will be the first time it has moved under its own power since 1981.
Zaq Wrote:Over the weekend I finished plumbing my dual pot master, bled the brakes, found a pinhole leak in one of the lines, replaced that line, bled them again, installed a new drive shaft, installed a B&M shifter, filled rear end with gear lube, added transmission fluid to find it it drips from one of the cooler lines (no surprise, anytime I add a new fluid to the car it leaks out somewhere until I can fix it).

Only thing stopping me from taking it for a spin around the block is waiting for a thermostat gasket because the store had to order one. It will be the first time it has moved under its own power since 1981.

Nice, can't wait to till you get it running.