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#121 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beverly Kansas
Posts: 5,556
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One of the main reasons I have any knowledge on any of this stuff is because as a young man I could not afford to pay anyone to do anything. So...you learn, which is always good. Modern junk? I'm lost
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#122 |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Marlboro, NY
Posts: 137
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So, half way thru the year between 81 & 82, I still try to do lots of things myself. I am trying to decide whether to rebuild one of both of my Holley 94's, or put on one of the commie repo 's on Buelah. I don't have a garage or shed, she's in a snow drift right now.
I also plan on replacing the 6v fuel pump and filters. My body plays tricks on me a lot, but I try to do as much as I can cuz my brain thinks I'm 40. I've run wire, done minor plumbing etc, installed new outlets... But new cars are different. My wife's car goes to the dealer. I open the hood and marvel that they Jam that much stuff in there. My dd is a 2007 Wrangler 2door soft top. It is On the 3rd top, I installed them all. I used to change the oil, but that's a pain now. I changed the wheels tires from 17s to 18s just after Covid( got it like a cold). The Jeep looks look but I can't lift the spare, I don't have the strength any more. There is a good shop in town that I go to now. But, I try to do everything on the 52. It is my project as long as possible. JP Lutz |
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#123 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Direct Enclosed Transport Since 2006
Posts: 5,078
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Out of necessity and to make sure
it is done right the first time, I do most of my own automotive service and repair work. Jim |
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Join Date: May 2015
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#125 |
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Fort dodge, Iowa
Posts: 1,453
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[QUOTE
But, I try to do everything on the 52. It is my project as long as possible. JP Lutz[/QUOTE] Good for you! Keep doing what you can. Even the little things can keep your spirits up. In the winter I go out to my little shop on some cold days just to "keep my eye" on my pickup, maybe sit behind the wheel and enjoy the view across the hood. Takes the sting out of "old man winter." Nostalgia can be such a pleasurable thing! I guess that is why we have this wonderful hobby. Keeps the old man syn-drum at bay. |
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#126 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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#127 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cocoa Florida
Posts: 186
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I bet back in your younger days that you probably helped some older folks along the way.
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#128 |
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Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Marlboro, NY
Posts: 137
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Thanks, 34fordy and petehoovie. Like you I go downstairs(unheated cellar) and look at the two disassembled carbs and daydream about which one to rebuild, but it's just a scosh too chilly for my hands. The Hudson Valley is going thru a cold snap right now.
Fun times ahead though... JP Lutz |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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Seriously, though, I've been in the snow almost a few times, and that's too many.
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Fort dodge, Iowa
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