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Parts That Vanish Without a Trace

Dibbons

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Pulled a Thermoquad (6139S for '72 340 auto) after a recent rebuild to check for vacuum leaks. Performed an almost complete disassembly. Put all loose parts in sandwich bags labeled A thru F (parts removed first went into bag A, then B, etc.) With everything bagged as I went, no chance of misplacing anything, right?

Today went to put it back together. After the main body screws were snug, found the metering rod covers with their screws in a bag but no metering rods. I have an old AVS carb on the shelf, but looks like metering rods don't interchange.

They were not dirty when I removed them, so no reason to believe they are soaking in a jar somewhere around here. And the funny thing is, in my own mind I had them in my hands once already today. Now I'm thinking maybe not.

I am going to check the refrigerator next. I have five and six year old grand kids here that get into everything, but I kept them away from this carb stuff and as far as I know they never had access to it.
 
I lost an original max wedge/hemi distributor clamp years ago. Set it down and never saw it again..
 
I bagged everything and find parts in a different bag. How is that possible? I think I pissed the car gods off. :lol:
 
You could ask my friends......my shop is the abyss of lost parts and tools. It doesn't matter that you had it in your hand a minute ago, or if you take the garage apart looking for something.
It just never shows up. LOL
 
Pulled a Thermoquad (6139S for '72 340 auto) after a recent rebuild to check for vacuum leaks. Performed an almost complete disassembly. Put all loose parts in sandwich bags labeled A thru F (parts removed first went into bag A, then B, etc.) With everything bagged as I went, no chance of misplacing anything, right?

Today went to put it back together. After the main body screws were snug, found the metering rod covers with their screws in a bag but no metering rods. I have an old AVS carb on the shelf, but looks like metering rods don't interchange.

They were not dirty when I removed them, so no reason to believe they are soaking in a jar somewhere around here. And the funny thing is, in my own mind I had them in my hands once already today. Now I'm thinking maybe not.

I am going to check the refrigerator next. I have five and six year old grand kids here that get into everything, but I kept them away from this carb stuff and as far as I know they never had access to it.
Well one things for certain as my Dad always told me: "it'll always be in the last place you look"!
 
Everytime I put down anything in my garage, it completely blends in with everything else and disappears! I go out and buy things again and then find the original ones I bought later on! That's why I have several of the same cars so nothing goes to waste! Lol
 
Of a number of things lost, I still don't know what happened to a longboard I'd used for many years.
 
Built a 70 Challenger for a friend, he bought a set of pink grips for the pistol grip, (was an FM3 car), a year after the car was done we found the pistol grips in a box on the dash of a 57 Dodge truck project. From then on the joke was for anything missing, "go look on the dash of the 57."
 
Built a 70 Challenger for a friend, he bought a set of pink grips for the pistol grip, (was an FM3 car), a year after the car was done we found the pistol grips in a box on the dash of a 57 Dodge truck project. From then on the joke was for anything missing, "go look on the dash of the 57."

I lost my youth. No sign of it yet.

Would you check the dash of your '57 for me? Maybe the back seat.:monkeyleft:
 
Update: After giving up looking, I sat down and moved a folder on the middle shelf right in front of my armchair and computer (which is on the top shelf) and a pair of metering rods slid off the folder. Oh, now I remember.
 
I'll see your metering rods,.... and up you a guitar.


Over 10 yrs and still hasn't showed up!

How is that possible, ...of something so big?!

Mind blowing,...but I have moved on, and yes I have others.
 
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