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N2TRUX 02-27-2005 08:24 PM

What did you get done?
 
I worked this weekend and drove around in the nasty rainy weather fixing machines. I went to my 4 year old nephews birthday party and had a blast watching the little people at work.

After opening a few hundred gifts he set them all aside and played with a $3.00 "Bag of rubber snakes" that my wife gave him as decoration on top of his gift. That and a huge bag of acorns that his Grandpa gave him was his favorite toys.

I did get to watch my daughters volleyball team have a terrible day on the court and still somehow manage to win their pool. :metal:

What did you get done?

slammed_82 02-27-2005 08:35 PM

hey
 
i got the dual exahst on my 82 swb 2.5 with flowmater 40 series. Got the front and rear brakes all done. Headers bolted all together shocks, trans filter changed, rear axle welded up and drive shaft in, and wheels and tires on. The trans i believe is shot alot of metal shavings and looked like someone poured antiseize in there i was thick s**t man.

BodyShopDropOut12 02-27-2005 09:01 PM

Did a tune up on the '79. New plugs, oil, trans fluid, filters, wires, etc. Found a few bad things while under there like an extra positive battery cable hangin loose? and duct tape around the center support for the axle. Also found an 8 track player and a jensen cassette player behind the seat. Gotta figure out if I can get one of them hooked up. And while trying to figure out what I plan on doin with the '80, my bro told me some guy from his work is comin over to look at its engine to see if he wants it for a project of his.

phantom dually 02-27-2005 09:03 PM

Notta thing productive. Took my daughters to see SPONGEBOB the movie. WOO HOO!!

patgizz 02-27-2005 09:08 PM

new alternator, thermostat, radiator, belts, and hoses on the dually yesterday. today i started cutting rust out.

N2TRUX 02-27-2005 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phantom dually
.... Took my daughters to see SPONGEBOB the movie. WOO HOO!!

Quality time with the girls. That's worth a million... :metal:

Chevyguy111786 02-27-2005 09:33 PM

changed my carb, fixed my steering column, tuned it up. she runs like a top. went to fire explorer meeting today and did some good training, next weekend the engine gets swapped. (changed the carb cuz the q-jet crapped out and it's my daily driver)

soleeagle 02-27-2005 09:59 PM

I put a 6 inch lift on the Burb and some temporary 33 inch tires along with the 3/4 ton axles I rebuilt with the rear disc brakes. In the process of doing this I ended up having the heavy @$$ 14 bolt fall on my knee and has hurt every since with a huge brused knot on the side of my leg. I guess that is what happens when there are about 6 of your buddies around but not helping at all.

phantom dually 02-27-2005 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by N2TRUX
Quality time with the girls. That's worth a million... :metal:

Yeah man sometimes you gotta take timeout. They grow up so fast. I wouldhate to miss it cause of a trcuk or other things that will be there after my kids grow.

1FaastC10 02-27-2005 11:14 PM

waited around yesterday for a guy to come check out my 40s and my D60/14FF. looks like i may have a sale there, wont know until the first part of the week.

today i watched the race and did a tuneup on the 77. new plugs, wires, cap and rotor for now. im afraid to pull the drain plug because the oil pan is real rusty. i'm gonna pull the pan altogether when the weather breaks. did a general lookover on the whole thing to see what kind of condition everything is in on it, and at this point, everything is still solid. hopefully it stays that way until i can start the resto!

low 84 02-27-2005 11:49 PM

well i got my 40's and H2 wheels on friday that i already made a post about. spent a few hours cleaning and painting the hubs for the 14 bolt. also went ahead and bought the rotors, calipers and brake lines. painted the rotors and calipers black. also finished up restoring a factory console out of an '80 k5 that will be going in the '80 when i get buckets.

acountryclipper 02-27-2005 11:57 PM

my son and i built a console for my project,well i built and he handed me screws and kept running down the battery in the drill. hes only 7 so i guess hes still learning, lol.
will post pics of console after i tie up some loose ends.

kblazer87 02-28-2005 12:03 AM

I sold my brother's 72' vette for him. He isn't much of a computer user so I Ebayed it for him and helped him make an extra $3,000 on it. The guy came and got it today. Took my son and his son shooting clays for a little bit. Not much else. Great day all in all.

cochino12 02-28-2005 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by soleeagle
I put a 6 inch lift on the Burb and some temporary 33 inch tires along with the 3/4 ton axles I rebuilt with the rear disc brakes. In the process of doing this I ended up having the heavy @$$ 14 bolt fall on my knee and has hurt every since with a huge brused knot on the side of my leg. I guess that is what happens when there are about 6 of your buddies around but not helping at all.

Pics? not of your leg ha ha. that sucks man

badone07 02-28-2005 12:42 AM

Kiddie Birthday Party Weekend. Saturday went to one of my nephew's 1st birthday party in Queens, NY. While there had a chance to finally get around to exchanging x-mas presents for the kids. My brother and sister in law didn't look all too happy when my 4 year old nephew opened up his nice new 5 piece drum set. :lol: He promised to call me so I can hear him play over the phone. Then head back to PA.

Sunday had to go to my 4 year old Godson's birthday party. His parents didn't put any restrictions or demands on his presents, so he got a nice quiet bike. ;)

Jonboy 02-28-2005 12:59 AM

I actually worked on my Blazer some this week. I sold a set of 18" wheels that had been taking up space, and wound up taking a set of big n little rallys in trade. The rears are 15x10, with a 295/65 drag radial on them. They fill up the wheel well in all directions, but not so sure I will end up running them. The fronts are 15x6, and are waaaay too small for my taste. I am sure they will wind up on the parts board before too long, but the rears look really tough on my truck for the time being.

On Thursday, I traded my Mach 1 in on an '05 Chevy crew cab 1/2 ton. I haven't taken any pics as none of my other goodies have shown up yet. My wheels and such should be here tomorrow or Tuesday. It's white and tan, and seems like a really nice truck.

Russell 02-28-2005 01:05 AM

Changed the oil in the chevy, did a valve adjustment, and found a pinhole in the sidewall of one of it's brand new tires. Gonna take it to the local tire shop tommorow to see if there is any sort of warranty that can be applied, if not, I'm off to pep-boys on crack (Canadian Tire) to get a can of fix a flat. The tire has a good 50 000 kms left on it, so there is no point in tossing it if just needs a can of fix a flat once every couple of months.

hotrodhomi 02-28-2005 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russell
The tire has a good 50 000 kms left on it, so there is no point in tossing it if just needs a can of fix a flat once every couple of months.

Unless you die. Buy a new tire if it has a hole in the sidewall. Be safe, not stupid!

Russell 02-28-2005 01:24 AM

The hole is like one that'd appear from a pin being poked through the sidewall, it'll hold air for over 3 weeks, just slowly looses it over time. I figure fix a flat would be fine in this application, plug that tiny little hole. It it was something that was gonna explode on me, I'd replace it :)

1FaastC10 02-28-2005 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotrodhomi
Unless you die. Buy a new tire if it has a hole in the sidewall. Be safe, not stupid!

agreed. fix a flat is great if you're in a jam and need a quick fix to get you home.

benscool1 02-28-2005 01:45 AM

I managed to do a little cleaning in the garage and remove the front clip on my 73 and put the hood back on my burb so no water would get into the intake. And then I power washed the chassis and now I think I've made the decision to use the other chassis I have that is already painted but I will have to switch the entire rear suspension.

Today I didn't do much of anything today. I was planning on grinding off the rivets of the rear suspension and hopefully switching those today but weather didn't cooperate so I took a load of lumber down the street to my buddy's house and got started on his workbench we've been planning for a few weeks now. It doesn't sound like much, but its mroe progress than I've made in a long time.

jpaitala 02-28-2005 01:58 AM

Lifted the bed back onto the frame.... Looks killer now as the whole truck is painted.
Started to build up the motor for the truck. Not really much in total, but...

brakenit 02-28-2005 03:42 AM

Yard work. It sucked and I'm not done yet but the front yard is looking a lot better. I hate ice storms. Leaf blower doesn't do much good with a million small sticks. I had to rake it all by hand and it took a lot longer than I thought, I haven't even started on the back yard yet and it's twice as big. :banghead:

TrainD5115 02-28-2005 10:21 AM

Put in a new temp sensor in the aircleaner so the thermac system works now. Also installed a new choke pulloff and managed to strip one of the taps on the carb while attaching it. It only screws about halfway in now, but the other screw is still good. I had to remove the EGR valve to get at the bottom screw and was surprised to find those fasteners were pretty much hand tight. I was also confused because it didn't look like the mount for the EGR was really allowing for the valve to do anything. The valve itself looked pretty shabby when I turned it over. Looked alot like an old car speaker with dry rot.

Crush 02-28-2005 11:44 AM

Took 1st place in the local Chili-Cookoff...then headed down to O-Town to see Riverboat Gamblers, Hot Water Music and FLOGGING MOLLY!! Spent yesterday with the wife and kids and watched some of the race.


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