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Old 07-11-2013, 02:57 PM   #626
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Oh yeah, there's a video!
That video was awesome! Bass boat is on my bucket list, if I can ever get my web businesses back to what they were before the google doomsday of April 24th, 2012 (a day that will live in internet infamy).

Family, an old truck and a bass boat...life doesn't get much better than that!

Hope you are doing well. Been working a lot of overtime on a friend's website, to fund our grandson's (we're raising him) tuition for private school (1st grade) this fall.
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Old 07-11-2013, 03:24 PM   #627
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Glad to see ya, Wade! Props to you for taking the little guy on. I'm happy to see you're still kickin'. What the hell happened on that date? I'm a machinist, noone of that stuff makes sense to me. Glad you liked the vid!
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Old 07-11-2013, 03:30 PM   #628
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Just a PS- Hartman Center Cruise on Sat night- come on out, if you see Yeller, Holler! I-70 at Little blue Parkway, Indep, MO. Go north on the Parkway over the highway and follow the hotrods!
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Old 07-11-2013, 04:43 PM   #629
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I'm happy to see you're still kickin'. What the hell happened on that date?
Long story, hope you don't mind.

Google, in their ever changing view of what they deem right vs wrong, rolled out a major search engine update that was christened the "Penguin" update. It affected search engine rankings for many honest/legitimate business that ranked "organically" (mean their sites ranked naturally for give keywords for their sites).

The update was geared at trying to remove web spam and penalize those google felt were "cheating" the system, but instead, took out a lot of legitimate businesses.

From a business perspective, if you are not ranking in the top five of google results for a keyword, your earnings are typically very low.

At position 1, and two, you can expect exponential earnings over position 3 - 5, especially if you have an attractive site, a good price, and provide the information buyers need to make an informed purchasing decision.

In my case, and many others, I had ranked position 1 on google, yahoo and bing for years, for many variations of my businesses keywords. When that update hit, I lost ranking for many (10+) variations of those keywords, and the main three keywords I ranked for, dropped dramatically, from position 1 to position 5 -10.

A succession of updates from google over the next eight months, saw continued ranking decreases. What was once acceptable, in terms of links to your site, was suddenly deemed unacceptable by google, and trying to undo years of hard work, especially in backlinks to your site, was a monumental undertaking.

Slowly, I've made headway and many of the terms that dropped off the radar have returned to page one. Still, my best ranking is position 4. From where I was, prior to the update and where I am, over a year later, is a 3/4 difference in income. Where before, I made $xx k per month from my businesses, I do 1/4 of that income now. In most cases, it's just enough to make ends meet (which I'm grateful for), after all those hard years of working to build my online businesses and rank naturally.

It was a rude awakening, to be sure. Many people who had worked so hard for so many years, to build a business and leave the workforce, were put out of business by google and in an economy that has seen persistent 8% unemployment for nearly five years, not counting those that dropped out of the workforce and gave up (that would put it closer to 16 - 20% unemployment), it devastated many families.

It's essentially what allowed me to take nearly a year off to build Pancho and afford all the parts for it. At that time, my businesses were on auto-pilot. I could spend an hour or two in the evening to take care of customers, and had plenty of time to work on the truck during the day. Those were the good ol' days and I'll gladly sacrifice a year or two of hard work to get back those days!
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Old 07-11-2013, 05:08 PM   #630
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WOW. I had no idea. Nice kick in the stones! Have you rebuilt to withstand further updates? Hope you're back on track at least somewhat. How much of this went to further Google's own interests?
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Old 08-06-2013, 10:34 AM   #631
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Well, here's an update- 50 lb of compression in Cyl. 3 and 5. Assumption is blown head gasket from the overheat. Going up to trailer it to my house tonight. I'll try, but I dunno about this new pic jazz.
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Hope all goes well with the head gasket ordealeo'.
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Old 08-06-2013, 11:13 AM   #633
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^^^^^What Bomp said^^^^^
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Old 08-06-2013, 09:51 PM   #634
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What 'overheat'? Did I miss something?
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Old 08-06-2013, 11:22 PM   #635
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Well, here's an update- 50 lb of compression in Cyl. 3 and 5. Assumption is blown head gasket from the overheat. Going up to trailer it to my house tonight. I'll try, but I dunno about this new pic jazz.
I wish I was an expert on engines so I could help you out.
Fortunately you have an expert that lives close to your Dad, give Vic a call that's right in his wheel house.
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Old 08-07-2013, 08:18 AM   #636
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Aw, I'm no expert, but we've done more than 2 of these. I'd feel terrible botherin' Vic, though he'd be happy to help.

Flyin' Ryan and I got off work and grabbed his FIL's super killer tilt bed aluminum trailer, and ran and got Yeller, which Boppa had reassembled the ignition and gotten parts for. Then we returned the trailer and got Blue, popped the wheel on the S-box and ran it down to Neighbor Donnie's. Then we backed Yeller in and got after it. Time from ign shutoff to heads on the floor-1 hour. Yaaay air tools! Boppa's taking the heads to the machine shop first thing this morning to be pulled down, mag'd, surfaced, adn reassembled, should have them back tomorrow PM. Hoping to Pop it back together in the next couple days.

Overheat was back in May, hot enough to pull the neck out of the rad. Redid the cooling system on that one.

I appreciate the offer, Brian. You coming to the Nats?
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Old 08-07-2013, 08:40 AM   #637
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That must have been one hell of an overheat, I hope the damage isn't severe.
A little tip, the next time he thinks the truck is starting to overheat turn the heater on full blast that will help cool it down a lot faster than just shutting it off.
I would like to attend the Nats but my truck isn't done yet and I would enjoy it more If I had something to show and give rides so maybe next year.
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Old 08-22-2013, 07:06 AM   #638
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Update- after some shenanigans, we have heads. Spent the last 2 evenings reassembling everything with nice new fasteners and whatnot. Hoping to fire it tonight. FR came over and was a big help with setting valves. Been a while for all of us. Fighting light and gauge issues in the dash, fried a printed circuit last night. Hope to be further along tonight.
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Was there much damage to the heads from the overheat?
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Old 08-22-2013, 09:32 AM   #640
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Both cracked. There was a 3/4" chunk of gasket missing between 3 and 5... They were 993's from the 70's, pretty common. We were trying to get some hi perf ones but it fell through. We have fully rebuilt 882's now. 190 psi in all 8, good to go!
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Shenanigans? What did you wind up with? Did you pluck the lifters for a look-see? Glad to hear you're getting it back together!
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Old 08-22-2013, 10:27 AM   #642
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Shenanigans.... I took a little vacation, came back with this...

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...quot-3b&cat=15

If I could figure out the !@!$!@@$! picture deal, I got lots. I should post a thread. Anyway, I got more to work on. I just punched another hole in the truck bux, though.
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NICE!!! Big Black Truck I'm truly jealous man, congrats!
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Thanks, I've been catching hell for how high in the air and how quiet it is... Gotta get ta work!
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I'm glad to hear it worked out, I bet boppa is ready to drive the ole girl again and it can't be soon enough.
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If the pics are online already, right click the pic and select view image info or properties. Copy the link that displays in the location properties and paste it into the image [button] url field when posting here. Make sure what you copy has .jpg (or .png etc... image file type extension) at the very end. Looks nice, congrats!
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Old 08-22-2013, 03:05 PM   #647
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Thanks! It was all I could to figure it out the first time! Thanks for the props, it's almost too nice for me.
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Old 08-22-2013, 03:48 PM   #648
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I have a few spare cluster printed circuits if you need one. For both styles of cluster.

Let me know and we can meet up.

Also have a crapload of clusters if you need other parts!
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Old 08-22-2013, 03:51 PM   #649
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I appreciate it, Vic threw 2 away a week ago! Aak.! Boppa got a new new one today and is literally assembling it as we speak. Hope to hell it works this time. Thanks again!
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No problems!

I'm restoring clusters as a hobby and as a way to buy parts for my truck!

Probably have 15 of them around the house!
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