I sympathize with you but Dad will be gone before you know it.Just smile and pretend that you're having fun.
All kidding aside, just think about how happy your Dad is going to be. That will be priceless. You're a good son, Devin.
I sympathize with you but Dad will be gone before you know it.Just smile and pretend that you're having fun.
All kidding aside, just think about how happy your Dad is going to be. That will be priceless. You're a good son, Devin.
I've been pounding away on a restoration for my dad for a few years, nothing fancy (83 D250) but I just want him to have something nice for once but damn.. when will it quit dishing it out!
I sympathize with you but Dad will be gone before you know it.
Going back it was layer after layer of rust, motor was tired, etc, I fixed everything, rebuilt the motor, painted it, blah, blah. It's now in the assembly stage and is still dishing it out. First fire up and it pukes oil all over the floor.. a couple quarts in minutes! After inspecting it it's clear that it's coming from the oil filter or base so I pull the filter.. nothing looks out of place so I pull the filter mounting plate.. again everything looks fine. So I reassemble everything only this time the filter plate gasket gets #2 Permatex on the gasket and a new Wix's filter. No leak now, WTF.. didn't find anything wrong to begin with? Motor runs and sounds great but now a pipe plug in the intake is leaking a bit of antifreeze so I shut it down, fix it and go to fire it back up and now the ballast resistor takes a ****!
Tired of the bullshit I pull the glass out so at least I can get the front and rear windows in it but whataya know, windshield has a chip in it now and the rear sliding glass needs completely rebuilt.. rubber seals are cracks and shrunk to the point they're pulling out of the channels!
This is supposed to be the fun part!!
What kind of asshole comment is that?I sympathize with you but Dad will be gone before you know it.
You must have missed my meaning.What kind of asshole comment is that?
Maybe you should explain your comment before you offend the OP.You must have missed my meaning.
I guess you missed my meaning.What kind of asshole comment is that?
I should think he would be able to figure it out.I guess you missed my meaning.
I should think he would be able to figure it out.
I've been pounding away on a restoration for my dad for a few years, nothing fancy (83 D250) but I just want him to have something nice for once but damn.. when will it quit dishing it out!
Did you get my meaning?
Going back it was layer after layer of rust, motor was tired, etc, I fixed everything, rebuilt the motor, painted it, blah, blah. It's now in the assembly stage and is still dishing it out. First fire up and it pukes oil all over the floor.. a couple quarts in minutes! After inspecting it it's clear that it's coming from the oil filter or base so I pull the filter.. nothing looks out of place so I pull the filter mounting plate.. again everything looks fine. So I reassemble everything only this time the filter plate gasket gets #2 Permatex on the gasket and a new Wix's filter. No leak now, WTF.. didn't find anything wrong to begin with? Motor runs and sounds great but now a pipe plug in the intake is leaking a bit of antifreeze so I shut it down, fix it and go to fire it back up and now the ballast resistor takes a ****!
Tired of the bullshit I pull the glass out so at least I can get the front and rear windows in it but whataya know, windshield has a chip in it now and the rear sliding glass needs completely rebuilt.. rubber seals are cracks and shrunk to the point they're pulling out of the channels!
This is supposed to be the fun part!!
I fully expect gremlins but I've never had a motor dump oil everywhere.
My dad has had stints followed by a quadruple bypass so I get the meaning and yes it's a big part of why I'm pushing hard to finish it. No offense taken, it's part of life.I guess you missed my meaning.
Thanks Ironbuilt but no offense taken. I'd imagine one would assume any of our father's on here is likely not young at all, my dad isn't exactly in great health either so a lot of truth in what he's saying.Maybe you should explain your comment before you offend the OP.
Sweet, yes the finished result is plenty rewarding not to mention seeing him driving around with a **** eating grin on his face.When we turn this;
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It turns out to be well worth the effort.
THAT is what life is about!Sweet, yes the finished result is plenty rewarding not to mention seeing him driving around with a **** eating grin on his face.