07-31-2020, 04:03 PM | #1226 |
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You sure that’s not on the negative fun factor scale??
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If getting light headed and having to sit down in the sun to recompose myself, then it may well be on the negative scale!
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Bro I've been there whilst liberating a set of Vortec cylinder heads by my lonesome once in the heat, it is super dangerous, heat stroke, dehydration, I would actually loose function in my hands and fingers and have to stop and rest, and I was a super fit healthy man at the time. Glad those days are over.
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so it's Pay Day and I just ordered most of my suspension parts off of Rock Auto, and I was literally just about to save a $100 bucks (by going with them instead of Amazon) when this happened
yup they won't ship these silly Goodmark $7 dollar rubber upper control arm bumpers to California and Amazon wants $24 bucks each for the same ones Welcome to my World! I can't wait to retire and move out of this once Golden State. |
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That sucks!
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08-01-2020, 12:11 PM | #1232 |
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Man that sucks!
I feel your pain. Sort of. Not from an everyday living there level but having traveled there many many times for work and always wanting to live there in theory because of the wonderful weather and geography but just couldn’t do it because of the nonsense. Such potential but such a waste.
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Ship them to someone else in a free state?
The double shipping could make it just as expensive though I suppose.
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I don't usually rent tools to work on my Chevy's
... but when I do I make sure to get the Honda ones, $250 for those and I have 48 hours to return them ! Yayks Last edited by Gregski; 08-01-2020 at 06:38 PM. |
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the first one was a major PIA but before you tell me I am doing it wrong, let me point out that it may be difficult to see in the pics but the bushing on this side was flared on both ends so there was no way to press it out in one direction as one piece (as seen on TV, ha ha), so I had to split it and push it East and West
we are dealing with 40 year old parts not your 2014 Honda Civic (kidding you import owners) Note: I use a piece of half pipe as a shimmy to ensure the control arm ends retain their integrity, Semi Pro baby Semi Pro ! |
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and of course as soon as I spent half an hour ranting about the first bushing to Pontiac Mike on the phone, the second one popped out in 30 seconds flat
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Where there is a will and a ball joint press...
Worked fine.
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ha ha, speaking of...
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so three hours later I got the bushings out of the two lower control arms and one upper, so we're averaging one Control Arm Per Hour or 1 CAPH which is all about to change as it's beer thirty and lunch time now (so the last one will take no more than three days!)
and I am 93% sure I did not bend the ends inward like that as I swung the 3 lbs mallet with surgical precision, Pontiac Mike tells me the uppers tend to do that at times making it a bear to press the new ones in - we shall see about that Last edited by Gregski; 08-01-2020 at 04:16 PM. |
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man it was an all day battle, I had to cut the finger off the ball joints on the lower control arms cause the Honda C clamp wasn't big enough for the GM part, imagine that!
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when ever I think is cleaning all these parts making any difference, I do a quick stare and compare and go hot diggity dog, it sure do
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and the fun continued, I literally broke my work bench with the vice on it trying to unscrew one side of this upper control arm (thank you Home Depot for your Hecho En Mexico saw horses, they lasted one year)
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and job done, I literally got the last ball joint out with a hammer and a chisel caveman style
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Fun factor??
I’m guessing -32
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Well done good sir.
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thank you and thank you all for keeping me in high spirits, making me laugh, and placing your foot in my posterior as needed
yes I am doing everything I can this morning to postpone the three things we need to do today, primarily the last two: 1. return the ball joint puller kits and git our $250 duckets back (that buys a lot of chewin' tobacco, jk) 2. clean the rest of them parts 3. see number #2 above, ha ha |
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My Friend: "Bro your garage is so clean you could eat off the floor!"
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