... and figuratively, not literally.
So today was the day I set out to finally install my re-worked intake manifold and install the AWR rear motor mount. I started right at about 10 after I routed the antenna for my satelite across the garage ceiling. I had the manifold out around 11 so things were looking good. Then I directed my attention to the rear mount and that's when things started going down hill. Just getting a wire bundle out of the way took probably 45 minutes to an hour. I broke a 17mm socket trying to loosen the 3 nuts that hold the mount to the frame. And one nut was nearly destroyed. I'll get pics uploaded- they are on my other computer and I never figured out why my network got screwed up when I moved. Plus I was under the assumption that I could re-use the gaskets on the manifold- WRONG! I've got the throttle body gasket on special order at Burt and Car Quest should have the manifold gasket ready sometime tomorrow. So anyway, by about 3:30 I called it a day.
So tomorrow I'll pick up the new gasket and 3 new nuts (I'll probably get 6 just in case) and I'll be able to re-install just about everything. Then on Monday I'll pick up the throttle body gasket and that install shouldn't take too long.
What a pain!
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Man Tom just imagine if you actually knew how to work on cars how easy that COULD have been...
J/k dont hurt me please lol.
J/k dont hurt me please lol.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SpeedRacer @ Jan 25 2008, 08:44 PM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=20627]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
I was about to say what an a-hole in regards to your comment....
Man Tom just imagine if you actually knew how to work on cars how easy that COULD have been...
J/k dont hurt me please lol.[/b]
I was about to say what an a-hole in regards to your comment....

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Yeah, I've had way too many easy projects turn into nightmares over the years. It's a wonder I even bother working on cars still.
Probably my worst one was when I was doing my stainless braided brakes lines on my Saturn. The left front corner was a piece of cake. But the right front was my nightmare. The hardline flare nut was frozen to the hardline. When I twisted the flare nut, the hard line twisted too. The result was me taking the day off work (that part wasn't so bad) and driving the car to the dealership a few miles away with no brakes so they could unbend the hardline to get some slack out and rebend it so it worked properly.
And the polyurethane suspension bushings were no picnic either. That install took ALL weekend and required several trips to the hardware store to replace broken tools and a dealer special order for new hardware.
All in all, this hasn't gone too bad. The real test will come when I go to hook up everything. Lots of connectors and vacuum lines have to be reconnected right........
Probably my worst one was when I was doing my stainless braided brakes lines on my Saturn. The left front corner was a piece of cake. But the right front was my nightmare. The hardline flare nut was frozen to the hardline. When I twisted the flare nut, the hard line twisted too. The result was me taking the day off work (that part wasn't so bad) and driving the car to the dealership a few miles away with no brakes so they could unbend the hardline to get some slack out and rebend it so it worked properly.
And the polyurethane suspension bushings were no picnic either. That install took ALL weekend and required several trips to the hardware store to replace broken tools and a dealer special order for new hardware.
All in all, this hasn't gone too bad. The real test will come when I go to hook up everything. Lots of connectors and vacuum lines have to be reconnected right........
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Greek8 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:38 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=20652]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
Yeah cause it definately wasn't my daughter's diaper that day... :P
Hopefully things go smoother tomorrow/today Tom. Its kinda like when Josh did the swap of parts from my car to his... was a pain in the butt to take everything out but took like 15 min. to put everything back in. And it wasn't Josh, it was more of bolts/screws and clamps not wanting to loosen up on my car.
I didn't want to say anything but that smell at the bowling alley....was that you Guido?[/b]
Yeah cause it definately wasn't my daughter's diaper that day... :P
Hopefully things go smoother tomorrow/today Tom. Its kinda like when Josh did the swap of parts from my car to his... was a pain in the butt to take everything out but took like 15 min. to put everything back in. And it wasn't Josh, it was more of bolts/screws and clamps not wanting to loosen up on my car.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SpeedRacer @ Jan 25 2008, 10:34 PM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=20644]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
hard to change what I don't wear.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Greek8 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:38 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=20652]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
the bad smell was Andrew's game....
Tom any updates/progress today? perhaps I'll buzz your house in the wee hours of the night....
You have trouble changing your underwear Guido.[/b]
hard to change what I don't wear.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Greek8 @ Jan 26 2008, 12:38 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=20652]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
I didn't want to say anything but that smell at the bowling alley....was that you Guido?[/b]
the bad smell was Andrew's game....

Tom any updates/progress today? perhaps I'll buzz your house in the wee hours of the night....
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Here's the update: Carquest screwed me. The gasket they ordered for me that was suppose to be in today didn't come in. So it's Monday at the earliest for them- but Burt will have both of my gaskets in on Monday so that doesn't help me much.
I got the new hardware for the motor mount nuts at A&A Trading Post (Ace Hardware) on Broadway. Got those installed.
I can install the lower half of the intake manifold loosely this weekend to make myself feel like I've made a little progress. Monday night is going to be quite the wrench-a-thon.
I got the new hardware for the motor mount nuts at A&A Trading Post (Ace Hardware) on Broadway. Got those installed.
I can install the lower half of the intake manifold loosely this weekend to make myself feel like I've made a little progress. Monday night is going to be quite the wrench-a-thon.
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