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Old 08-22-2005, 01:04 PM   #1
Brewski*
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My new mechanic (my son)

My son has been interested in taking things apart since he was very young. He just never could seem to get them back together. He is now 15 and a freshman. He wants to take automechanics in highschool so I set him out this weekend to fix a few things and he did a fantastic job with very little input.
On the 68 Burb he replaced the fuel pump that started leaking Friday. Only thing he needed help with was getting the pushrod up and out of the way to install the new one
On the 71 3/4 4x4 he removed and replaced the header gasket (had to help start a few screws) and installed the new OEM style valve covers. Everything looks and works great.
On the GT 5.0 Vert (won't mention the manufacture) he replaced the HEI module which is a ***** to get to. Now all but one of my vehicles is running very well.
All and all he did a great job and saved me lotsa time and $ so I did not have to do them and cut time out of my boot production~!
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