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Glad your ok. I fell in the garage. I turn caught my toe just under the lawn mower tire. I banged my for arm pretty good. The wife asked the typical question. "How'd You Fall". Of course not real happy about falling I said. "Hell Woman Gravity"
Boy do I remember those days. It was one thing for the customer to come in and you take the snow tires in the trunk and change them with their road tires, sometimes they didn't have them on extra rims so you had to dismount and mount them. Then the same in reverse in the spring but when they...
Any of you guys had this issue? The column in my car is a column shift e body column, but I also have the correct 70 4 speed b body column and it has the same issue. It will install with hazard off, but the button appears too big for the column slot.
Yup, that's me.
That's why it took 14 years to finish mine.
Many times I wanted to say "@#%& it" but put my nose to the grindstone and kept going.
Now it's time to enjoy it.
MR gkent…. FYI
Tanks Inc said same thing. Liked my diagram LOL. Instead, he said cap the vent on the fuel pump housing, and just use the “tank vent”…. Run it up to my vapor canister and tee it into existing factory vent….:thumbsup:
Let's not forget the "studded" snow tires ! I remember working at Sears, on the Press, putting them in. Folks would be coming in, starting in November, to change the Rears to their snow tires. Sears used to even store the tires, for the customers, that changed seasonally, in labeled plastic...
I tested both capacitors. I use Fluke 115 meter. It will read capacitance.
One capacitor is GE and the other Phillips.
GE cap label says 25uf + or - 6% and meter reads 24uf but reads open in Ohms
Phillips cap label says 216-259 ( I'm assuming this is the microfarad range but I'm not sure...
Purchased the set on Amazon a while back. Broke an exhaust stud, drilled it a bit then used the extractor with a 1/2 socket and 3/8 ratchet. Nothing heavy duty. Extractor broke and now I have a bigger problem trying not only get the broken stud out but the extractor piece as well. Evidently...