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It's the water they use.

We have a food called "Pani puri" in India, really good stuff but makes you sick when you buy it on the street. Then one day it hit me that the water is pretty much **** water. So I made some pani puri with good bottled water and never got sick. Don't drink the water.
Most of the water I get in VN is filtered, especially at Restaurants and Hotels. And at my house. The Ice is also made from filtered water. But the Street Vendors...Who Knows....Probably straight from the Canal.....
 
Ya,until it died. Then i wanted to kill it. Annd of course i walked away and left key on. Smoked the coil. It leaked. All over distributor. So it gets the tune up now toi
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Back from UBER duties. Guess what wrong date to see the doctor!:mad::mad::mad::mad::bs_flag::bs_flag::bs_flag:Now I am done for the day, figures.
 
Repairs completed and it’s market day. I’m out for delivery.

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Well that didn’t go so well. Got it delivered and he ran a batch. They were not cooking as fast as they should. He thought it was just because he had not preheated it long enough. When he dumped the batch I saw that the sideplate that drives the springs turned a little. So the springs were not positioned right to push the peanuts around. Ran over to Lowes and got a small adjustable and pair of gloves to tighten them. Only to find a stripped screw.:BangHead: Back to the workshop. I told him this repair is on me since I should have caught it when Put it together. But I get the full load of peanuts that Were in it. Just need to run them a little longer after I fix it. Some will probably be over cooked, but I like them dark. So I am literally working for peanuts, lol
 
Well that didn’t go so well. Got it delivered and he ran a batch. They were not cooking as fast as they should. He thought it was just because he had not preheated it long enough. When he dumped the batch I saw that the sideplate that drives the springs turned a little. So the springs were not positioned right to push the peanuts around. Ran over to Lowes and got a small adjustable and pair of gloves to tighten them. Only to find a stripped screw.:BangHead: Back to the workshop. I told him this repair is on me since I should have caught it when Put it together. But I get the full load of peanuts that Were in it. Just need to run them a little longer after I fix it. Some will probably be over cooked, but I like them dark. So I am literally working for peanuts, lol
so you like dark warm nuts
 
It's the water they use.

We have a food called "Pani puri" in India, really good stuff but makes you sick when you buy it on the street. Then one day it hit me that the water is pretty much **** water. So I made some pani puri with good bottled water and never got sick. Don't drink the water.
there's water in beer, even beer made with bad water is safe, beer is good for cooking, you do the math :D
 
As per Dave...
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that metal is tough! I ended up doing most of it with hammer and dolly.
 
Wont be messing with wheel wells until i get a different rear axle under it.
 
I saw a post or two about a new engine, what are you building? The green machine you got back from Dave?
Yep, going a different route on my 66, 408 small Block from Blue print engines. 4 speed auto into in, 42RE. TTI headers the whole hog....
 
Last year when I was in VN, I was at a Cafe, and bought a bag of wet peanuts from a street vendor. They were very good.....But... They also made me Very sick for about 24hrs........LOL....Don't buy em from street vendors anymore....LOL...

They must have used dirty pond water to wash them...
 
Sitting here in my recliner,look out the window to see my daughter walking up the driveway. Car is stuck in snowbank right on the corner. :lol:I go out, put a strap through the wheel. “It would be easier to get you out if foot wasnt on the brake”:lol:
 
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