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Loaded up the kayaks, it's high up to dock these things: Some firewood and kindling, food, and supplies for a weekend: Went for a hike on the way up to the campsite and came across the most inviting sign, I have a strident disregard for safety. I was then somewhat disappointed: All set up: The old truck rim at this site was... a loving Alcoa: As I mentioned before, I have a strident disregard for safety and also a general lack of patience when it comes to lighting poo poo on fire: In all, it was nice to spend a weekend in the middle of nowhere with more moose than cell service and massholes. I did also drive on some pretty gnarly roads at full send and nothing broke, so that's good.
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# ? Aug 19, 2019 22:22 |
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# ? May 8, 2024 14:24 |
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My kayak holder thingies (cheapest poo poo you can buy on amazon) came with kinda crap friction straps. Not safe for holding kayaks on the roof, but perfectly good for making this a bit less ghetto.
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# ? Aug 20, 2019 01:10 |
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I'm surprised no one has vandalized this sign to say "Stay blazed on hiking trail"
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# ? Aug 20, 2019 04:34 |
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nmfree posted:I'm surprised no one has vandalized this sign to say "Stay blazed on hiking trail" Wait... People hike not blazed?
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# ? Aug 20, 2019 06:38 |
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I believe the Norwegian standard procedure is to walk sober and then drink whiskey around the campfire.
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# ? Aug 20, 2019 10:13 |
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Computer viking posted:I believe the Norwegian standard procedure is to walk sober and then drink whiskey around the campfire. Yea because hiking trails in Norway tend to be dangerous as gently caress. At least they are where I used to live in the lofoten islands.
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# ? Aug 20, 2019 10:24 |
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Sucks that raising the truck makes it more of a pain for loading poo poo on the roof do you need a stool yet? I loved the added bonus of easier loading for my paddle board after I lowered my xB
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# ? Aug 21, 2019 18:53 |
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My Jeep keeps getting higher and I keep getting stronger in the shoulders 😅
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# ? Aug 22, 2019 01:25 |
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I'm over 6 foot tall and I'm not a complete weakling, I can lift the boats up there without too much trouble. Good thing, my wife can't even reach that high to help. A step stool seems like a good idea until you're parked on a beach So last night at like 7 I decided it would be a good idea to change the ATF in the toyota. I had to drive 15 minutes to even get ATF because walmart doesn't have loving dexron, so in all I probably spent 45 minutes. I would have just given up at that point, but I pulled the drain plug before I left. We'll see if it breaks driving to work today. The owner's manual said it takes 2 quarts on a drain fill, which seems suspiciously low. I figured changing the filter might add a bit more, but... Turns out it took about a gallon and a half, good thing I bought extra... Otherwise I'd be kinda screwed. Edit: I couldn't notice anything different in the way it shifts which is a good thing. No leaks under the car when I got to work. I'll check the level when I get home, but I should still do one more drain\fill in it. chrisgt fucked around with this message at 12:47 on Aug 22, 2019 |
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# ? Aug 25, 2019 23:53 |
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I've packed some stupid amount of poo poo that shouldn't have fit in rovers, but you are my new hero. Also that tractor looks awesome.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 01:58 |
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chrisgt posted:I'm over 6 foot tall and I'm not a complete weakling, I can lift the boats up there without too much trouble. Good thing, my wife can't even reach that high to help. A step stool seems like a good idea until you're parked on a beach 2 quarts is silly. My Crown Vic took like 6 or 7, and of course it was fairly expensive Ford stuff, too. Like $8 a quart for non-synthetic. I seem to recall that the TH350 in my Cutlass took a lot less unless you had drained the concrete, too.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 19:36 |
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Darchangel posted:2 quarts is silly. My Crown Vic took like 6 or 7, and of course it was fairly expensive Ford stuff, too. Like $8 a quart for non-synthetic. I seem to recall that the TH350 in my Cutlass took a lot less unless you had drained the concrete, too. Yea, I thought that was kinda BS. Good thing they specced dexron-III for that thing, the replacement fluid for that is only ~$4/gallon. If I drain the torque converter on the mercedes it takes something like 3 gallons, still on the fence whether or not it's a good idea to touch the TQ drain plug, though...
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 01:27 |
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I have been bad at internetting lately, but I've been ridiculously busy at work. last week I wanted to get the tractor mowing again because I hate pushing the push mower. One of its bigger issues was a completely rotted out deck. This piece has been farmerfucked back in multiple times. I can't be bothered to replace ALL the rusty metal, but I can drill stopcrack holes... I cut out a big chunk where the missing bracket was because sometimes you just need to start from scratch. I'm at it with the CAD again. New metal fits pretty well. I'm running out of the stock this is coming from, I'll have to go get more scrap metal at some point. I make fun of how badly it was welded before, but uhh... this thing is real thin. I cleaned it up and welded over all the holes later. I'm aware this is just a stopgap for a few years. It was somewhere between welding on this support and cutting out the piece at the bottom that disaster struck. I was cutting out the piece of metal for the side of the deck and my grinder started running kinda slow and getting really hot. I actually had to put on a glove to hold it. I figured by the time it was getting hot and smoking it was hosed, so I may as well just send it. I made it about half an inch from finishing before it finally up and died. The commutator bars are sad, the insulation is missing off the wires and they're all shorted out and melted together, it's properly hosed. It lasted over 10 years of my abuse, that's pretty good. I figured I'd just hop down to Lowes and buy another dewilt, if it lasts another 10 years I'll be happy. Since I was working in the bay with the biturbo, and I had the keys with me, I just jumped in and went to the store. I made it there fine,e I bought a new grinder. As I got off the highway on the way home the car felt ... off. It was handling funny. And then the right rear tire felt flat. Limped it 1/4 mile to a gas station (because it was night and there are no shoulders where I was). Not the end of the world, I can buy more tires, I can put the spare on, I can get home and finish the tractor -- Until I realized my lug wrench didn't exist. I sent some pissed off snapchats and called my wife. fortunately her subaur's lug wrench was the correct size. Put the spare on, put the flat in the spare tire carrier and BANG it fell all the way down to the ground. I spent 10 minutes trying to get it back together so it would retract (see my video on the biturbo spare tire for context...). Fortunately the spare had air in it since I filled it up a few weeks ago... When I got it home I noticed that the front right brake is kinda hot, great... I wanna go to the import car show in a couple weeks and work is sending me to the west coast for a week... Anyway, it was like 10pm and I went to bed. The next day I got home at 7 or 8 pm and went back out to the rusty deck. All fixed up. I couldn't remember for the life of me how the drat belt went on, fortunately the routing is just barely visible on the cover. I mean, I woulda figured it out eventually, but it was easier to cheat. Once I had that together the thing had NO POWER. It wasn't the governor, as suggested. It was going WOT and still bogging down, backfiring, and revving slowly. All the symptoms of retarded timing. Pulled the points cover and they were barely opening enough to see a gap form. Set that to .020 like the book says and BAM, poo poo runs ... well enough.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 22:22 |
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After all that madness, a friend of mine who has a camp he never uses said I should go spend the weekend in western maine. So I did. What a lovely place. I drove up and saw the B-52 bomber wreckage, didn't take any pics, it's all over the internet, google it. Found this coolass tree: Looked at this bridge built in 1800-something. I'm probably pushing the 3 ton limit, but I drove across it anyway Explored around another random bridge. Paddled around an old dam structure On Ira mountain there's a random amphitheater and some cool roads Doing toyota things More toyota things: Next time I'm bringing the attex
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 22:27 |
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One hell of a 1-2 post punch.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 23:12 |
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I disassembled the sad front brake on the maserati, cleaned it, and put it back together. Not very exciting, but I probably need to eventually find a rebuilt kit for it. I'm sure something off something else will work, it's just some bushings, seals, and bellows. For some reason keeping the brake pedal held down didn't keep the brake fluid from coming out the brake lines like it usually does, not sure why... Anyway, I found the perfect things to stuff in the holes to keep them from dripping over night. Also this weekend I helped add some extra traction to a rally car.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 18:54 |
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chrisgt posted:Anyway, I found the perfect things to stuff in the holes to keep them from dripping over night. Considering the vehicle in question I 100% assumed that's what started coming out of the lines when I saw the pic. Because i would totally expect some PO to have put tire slime in the brake system of that thing in some attempt to "fix" it.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 19:01 |
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Motronic posted:Considering the vehicle in question I 100% assumed that's what started coming out of the lines when I saw the pic. Because i would totally expect some PO to have put tire slime in the brake system of that thing in some attempt to "fix" it. I had the same thought until reading the caption, haha.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 19:36 |
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chrisgt posted:
That oughta do it! I just pulled the cover on a junkyard rear end and it was welded with some pretty gnarly boogers. Yours looks like a work of art in comparison, I wish I'd taken a photo.
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# ? Sep 8, 2019 19:37 |
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Astonishing Wang posted:That oughta do it! I just pulled the cover on a junkyard rear end and it was welded with some pretty gnarly boogers. Yours looks like a work of art in comparison, I wish I'd taken a photo. I cheated and used a welder with gas. If it was flux core it would be a bit nastier.
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# ? Sep 9, 2019 10:39 |
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Some say I disappeared from the face of the earth and others something something it's before 6am and this is a terrible analogy. I have been traveling for work, is my excuse. I stayed in a hotel for a week and it was great. I got back from that friday night at 10pm or something. The next morning I got in the biturbo around 8am and headed out, 150 miles up to where the attex lives. I stopped to empty my blackwater tank about half way and, leaving the rest stop, my brake pedal sank all the way to the floor. I think I broke the master cylinder. When bleeding the brakes after fixing the seized up front caliper I let the pedal go all the way down instead of putting a block under it. I know better than that, it allows the seal to go into all the rust at the back of the MC. Anyway, the brakes still work fine, just don't stand on them for more than 45 seconds or so. Hillstops at traffic lights are fun.... It would be better if I had a working parking brake. Anyway, I made it there and back fine, all in all, I did about 400 miles that weekend. Went to an antique foreign auto show and had the only maserati. I suck at taking pictures at car shows, but these two got to meet finally: When I got back sunday night I changed the glowplugs in the mercedes, nothing to look at there, it was uneventful. I was able to thread the reamer tool all the way into every hole by hand, ie, the engine isn't full of carbon deposits. Now it starts up really happy. Monday I decided to take it easy and not work on cars this week, really tired. Drove the sequoia to work on monday and this stupid poo poo happened... I didn't do a good job taking pictures of this because I was so angry, there were some really good snapchat rants.. Anyway, tube of the wrong magic came to the rescue. In this picture you can see I gooped it up and stuck it back in. You can also still see the studs coming out. The nuts just.... rusted off. They disappeared. When I put a new nut on the first stud it ripped out. The second one did the same. So I tack welded the sensor in. Now it's a lifetime sensor. Also, new biturbo master cylinders are in the $500 range so I'm gonna see if I can have a machine shop sleeve it this winter when I take it all apart to refresh a bit. For now it's fine... biturbos usually stop going, mine stopped stopping, an unusual biturbo problem.
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 10:50 |
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It's unusual because once they stop going no one checks if they still stop. "Ran when parked"... You gonna fix it nicely at some point or just hamfuck it together until you need to replace the sensor or exhaust?
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 16:40 |
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Is that the La Valencia? Stayed there on my wedding night many years ago. Thanks for letting us live the Biturbo vicariously!
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 18:23 |
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Hermaphrodite posted:Is that the La Valencia? Stayed there on my wedding night many years ago. Thanks for letting us live the Biturbo vicariously! kastein posted:It's unusual because once they stop going no one checks if they still stop. "Ran when parked"... It's a rear sensor so it doesn't really do anything useful anyway (at least not useful enough for me to care about). I could remove the sensor by grinding off a small tack weld, I didn't go and full send it. The other side is actually interesting. I hit my head on the sensor and broke it off, but it's not setting a code for a rear o2... I'm gonna plead the fifth on the actual question, though.
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# ? Sep 20, 2019 23:14 |
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I was mostly asking because I already found the most important part of the pattern for those bungs (the bolt hole spacing) and I've got a ton of stainless plate and laser cutter access. If you want I can look into what it would take to get a few made out of 1/8 304 to be welded on clocked slightly so you can through bolt them.
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# ? Sep 21, 2019 01:17 |
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kastein posted:I was mostly asking because I already found the most important part of the pattern for those bungs (the bolt hole spacing) and I've got a ton of stainless plate and laser cutter access. If you want I can look into what it would take to get a few made out of 1/8 304 to be welded on clocked slightly so you can through bolt them. The issue is that the exhaust pipe is paper thin. It's not long for this world, but I'm going to wait until it breaks in February on a Monday morning so I can be properly loving angry about it.
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# ? Sep 21, 2019 03:16 |
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Nothing quite as satisfying as justified anger.
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# ? Sep 21, 2019 03:40 |
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Hermaphrodite posted:Is that the La Valencia? Stayed there on my wedding night many years ago. Thanks for letting us live the Biturbo vicariously! I couldn't have picked the hotel itself out like that but as soon as I saw that picture I recognized the park. La Jolla is awesome.
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# ? Sep 21, 2019 04:26 |
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chrisgt posted:The issue is that the exhaust pipe is paper thin. It's not long for this world, but I'm going to wait until it breaks in February on a Monday morning so I can be properly loving angry about it. As one does
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 04:29 |
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It survived about 500 miles this weekend, I think it's good. Funny thing is the exhaust leak I was too lazy to find also went away. Weird that...
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 10:25 |
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I fixed the catalytic converter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1TPXuRywgM
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 10:32 |
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I should have just rebuilt my cats the same way.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 13:08 |
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That exhaust is in incredible shape for an 80's car in the NE.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 19:10 |
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chrisgt posted:I fixed the catalytic converter. OK, you didn't want to go take it for a rip, but you didn't even start and rev it with no exhaust? I'm tremendously disappointed. For oddball/custom parts like the muffler gasket, I try to find the part number I need online, and then bring that in. Even better, with O'Reilly's, you can add it to your cart to pick up at the store, so they won't even blink an eye. It helps that I've been in my local O'Reilly's often enough that the manager recognizes me. Also, Autozone sucks.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 19:16 |
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AutoZone is the worst.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 20:07 |
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daslog posted:AutoZone is the worst. Pep Boys is the worst. They used to be halfway decent, had a great nut and bolt selection once, even, then they started dedicating floor space to powersports and outdoor equipment, and less to auto-related stuff. And one of their loving water pumps failed and drilled a hole in the timing cover of my girlfriend’s (now wife) 20R in her Celica, killing it by coolant in the oil. Last auto part I ever bought from them.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 20:40 |
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Darchangel posted:OK, you didn't want to go take it for a rip, but you didn't even start and rev it with no exhaust? I'm tremendously disappointed. I've been coming around on O'Reilly's. An entire mirror fell off my work van a few months ago. The manager saw me outside, I showed him my problem, he walked me around the store grabbing exactly what I needed, gave me the employee discount and even lent me tools. Ten minutes from hitting the parking lot, I was out of there with a fixed truck and a bag of swag. That kind of service while I'm on the job goes a looong way. Kinda reminded me of chrisgt helping everyone out during rally season
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# ? Sep 26, 2019 00:06 |
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Darchangel posted:OK, you didn't want to go take it for a rip, but you didn't even start and rev it with no exhaust? I'm tremendously disappointed. I did when it didn't have a muffler, so same thing just further down. It's ridiculously loud. Two things: one, not gonna rev the balls off a cold shitbox from the 80's, it'll break. Two, then the exhaust would be hot and I'd burn myself trying to put it back together. All parts stores that don't carry/know how to use catalogues suck. If they can't look up a gasket, flange, muffler, etc by size that's pathetic. I have found things online by size before on autozone's website and went in for it, that does work. The only parts stores near me open after 7pm are autozone and advance. Pepboys closes at 7 (or maybe 8, who cares, that store is miserable), and napa closes at 5 or 6. loving bankers.
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I went into a Pep boys a few days ago and it was depressing. They used to have 500 kinds of steering wheel covers, shift knobs, valve stem caps that look like bullets, etc. Now its all tools and fluids, and only like 3 different shift knobs
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