Man ... I did pretty much the same thing when My dad sold his house 20 years ago. Tossed all my old moped stuff. At least $1000 today.Haha no. My 19 yr old dumbass set just tossed them when scrap price was high
Man ... I did pretty much the same thing when My dad sold his house 20 years ago. Tossed all my old moped stuff. At least $1000 today.Haha no. My 19 yr old dumbass set just tossed them when scrap price was high
cheech and chong are always up to somethingSNAFU .. Only Mopar hangin' with the Donut Derelicts this morning was a Viper
Gettin' ready to take a photo of the Mad Max Road Warrior '53 Chubbie and some clown in a hydrauliced out Impaler blocks my shot .
I couldn't have fixed that nor had the parts to do it. I'd had to revert to the old snow shovel to finish.Well just got back in after clearing snow. Sheared auger shaft so had to do an impromptu repair mid driveway. As I was laying down in the drive on a super comfy bed of ice and snow with tools and hands inside snow blower repairing shaft I thought to myself. How on earth do non gearheads handle this stuff? I had enough spare parts and what have you to just repair it and get right back at it. But I read on here everyday where someone is fixing a leaf blower, chainsaw, turntable or what have you. Seriously how does the other half live? Do they just throw away broken stuff and buy new? Do they hire out all their repairs? I guess I never really thought about it.
I am very lazy and did not want to shovel so that is how I ended up laying in the snow to repair! I have seen you fix stuff, you don’t fool me! Your new shop will soon be bristling with odds and ends you won’t throw away. Of course the only way to guarantee you will need it, is to toss it, thinking I am never going to need that. Kind of like Big Ben this afternoon, he don’t need a win he wants to retire. He can just toss it to the Chiefs! Hehehehe no trolling here Pa. No none at all. Just remember the way to the dance is thru Green Bay!I couldn't have fixed that nor had the parts to do it. I'd had to revert to the old snow shovel to finish.
Have asked myself that many timesWell just got back in after clearing snow. Sheared auger shaft so had to do an impromptu repair mid driveway. As I was laying down in the drive on a super comfy bed of ice and snow with tools and hands inside snow blower repairing shaft I thought to myself. How on earth do non gearheads handle this stuff? I had enough spare parts and what have you to just repair it and get right back at it. But I read on here everyday where someone is fixing a leaf blower, chainsaw, turntable or what have you. Seriously how does the other half live? Do they just throw away broken stuff and buy new? Do they hire out all their repairs? I guess I never really thought about it.
Ohhhh darn...Dave's not here Mann
They throw it away and go buy a new one. Or pay someone to fix itHave asked myself that many times
Claudia and the boys did. I have been in Mexico since December 12thMornin Stephen! Ain't seed you in a bit. Yall had a good Christmas and New Year I trust?
A few of them used to bring that stuff to me. A few still do, but at 90/hr its a little pricey to fix a 99 dollar trimmer.Well just got back in after clearing snow. Sheared auger shaft so had to do an impromptu repair mid driveway. As I was laying down in the drive on a super comfy bed of ice and snow with tools and hands inside snow blower repairing shaft I thought to myself. How on earth do non gearheads handle this stuff? I had enough spare parts and what have you to just repair it and get right back at it. But I read on here everyday where someone is fixing a leaf blower, chainsaw, turntable or what have you. Seriously how does the other half live? Do they just throw away broken stuff and buy new? Do they hire out all their repairs? I guess I never really thought about it.
Old school VVT?4,7L DOC. 04 Jeep. Lined up all the dark links, dots etc but the damper mark was about An inch past cover arrow. If I line up the mark to the arrow the cam sprocket are off as pictured.
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NoOld school VVT?
Keep it, put it somewhere safe.I decided to just take out the horrible and broken paper maché glovebox and I found a broadcast sheet!
the ONLY options on it are heater/defrost, and am radio with one dash speaker. thats it.
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oh yeah, its the only one left. all the others were destroyed a long time ago.Keep it, put it somewhere safe.
Left and right marks on cam gears, you didnt confuse, left is driver side?4,7L DOC. 04 Jeep. Lined up all the dark links, dots etc but the damper mark was about An inch past cover arrow. If I line up the mark to the arrow the cam sprocket are off as pictured.
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Figured out what happened. The mark on the crank sprocket was really light. So Stefan made a dot with a paint marker -in the wrong place! . He already had that on when I got there so it was down at the bottom and I never looked that close. So, he will take it all apart again and we will probably go at it again next Sunday.4,7L DOC. 04 Jeep. Lined up all the dark links, dots etc but the damper mark was about An inch past cover arrow. If I line up the mark to the arrow the cam sprocket are off as pictured.
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