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Amen!
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09-09-2020, 05:21 PM | #1403 |
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Things will get better. They always do.
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09-11-2020, 11:53 AM | #1404 |
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Just the fact that we are all on this site tells me we were all born in the wrong time. Tinkering and fixing things is totally out of style in this modern throw-away world. When I was a kid, nothing in the house got thrown away until I took it apart. I remember fixing my mom's clock radio with a paper clip. She was amazed I could do that.
I often find myself giving up items just because I cannot get parts any longer. Our gas range is 23 years old and is slowly falling apart. I can get parts but the cost is outrageous. Wish I could fix it with a paper clip!!!
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09-12-2020, 01:22 PM | #1405 |
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so first the Bad News: I fought the law and the law won!
I needed some new drill bits anyway so I bought some and tried to drill a relief hole all the way through the bleeder screw to take the pressure off of it's walls, it's done did work before, but nope not this time I went all the way through the caliper casting, adjacent to the normal bleeder hole Fun Level = minus 47 |
09-12-2020, 01:28 PM | #1406 | |
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the Centric 141.62032 Semi Loaded Caliper (front left) was $18 bucks meanwhile the Centric 141.62031 Semi Loaded Caliper (front right) was $53 bucks and although both Rock Auto and Amazon claim these part numbers work on the '77 Camaro, take a look at the pic do these even look right? |
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09-12-2020, 02:12 PM | #1407 |
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4 piston caliper looks corvette-ish to me. haha.
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09-12-2020, 02:27 PM | #1408 |
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is this the page you're looking at? pics look right on this one, today.
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09-13-2020, 09:26 PM | #1410 |
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now for a bit of Good News: the new metric zerk fitting screwed right in, go figure
I know this is pathetic progress but at this point every bit helps |
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so the new '77 Camaro $18 Centric driver side caliper arrived today and by golley it looks correct, one piston not four (silly Amazon)
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09-16-2020, 09:38 PM | #1412 | |
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I knew that was you I saw on the news the other day!! Dang that looked like it hurt!
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Injury Report: Unrelated but sucks none the less, went for a little jog on Sunday and jacked up my right knee, I used to be a "runner" ok a jogger, but at 45 my knees just went to mush and now at 48 it's a no go sport for me, but I'm too stubborn to give up and since the swimming pools are closed do to the thing that should not be, I have to exercise somehow, and walking is for grandmas, jk ha ha
so although I got all the parts now to assemble both the front and rear brakes I really shouldn't be moving around Fun Level: -54 as a reference your Fun Level can only be plus or minus year of the vehicle (Example -54 to 54 in my case) obviously! Last edited by Gregski; 09-23-2020 at 10:17 AM. |
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Hate to hear about that type of injury. Hope you can rehab it and it'll be fine.
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09-23-2020, 10:51 AM | #1417 |
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ha ha, true I love cycling used to ride a ton (50 miles in one day, once or twice 100 miles, even rode around Lake Tahoe once) anyway funny you say that cause because of the California fires our daughter had us bring over a stationary bike from grandmas house and her and I take turns riding it, I don't mind a stationary bike at all, just as I don't mind running on a treadmill, some do. But I like variety so that's why I tried to jog again.
Sad thing about riding a real bike, is that though we have lovely bike trails along the rivers here in Sacramento, they are heavily populated by the homeless these days, and a lot of them have dogs, but lack leashes if you know what I mean, and there is no more exciting way to raise your heart rate than being [ahem] escorted by a salivating Pit nippin' at your ankles! |
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I also have a Kinetic trainer for sale, but I have the old rock and roll version. I could never really get into the standard on wheel bike trainer(ive been a cyclist since '89). So I ended up buying a direct drive trainer(wahoo kickr). It is by far the best type of trainer(direct drrive/smart) you can get. I dont even have to change gears anymore. The direct drive smart trainers control all the load/watts you can ever dream of. Then pair that with training software like Sufferfest- and its a game changer.
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so I think as of today I have all the brake parts I need so I can't use that as an excuse and my knee is finally feeling a little better
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but guess what, today (last day of September for you future readers) we hit 100° F with two new fires burning in Nor Cal / Central valley
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