As long as the threads broke loose with the top,you are good to go...All the plugs broke loose
As long as the threads broke loose with the top,you are good to go...All the plugs broke loose
Job is done now. Wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Still 3 hrs for plugs though....As long as the threads broke loose with the top,you are good to go...
I need a new ABS unit in my Escalade along with all the rusty lines. You interested?Job is done now. Wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Still 3 hrs for plugs though....
So snappy guy says this is a great spark plug socket. No rubber ducky inside. Well it sticks every time. Have to reverse ratchet to get it to release. Sometimes.Yeah I pay the professionals to do my F150. Those back ones are really bad. The right sockets and elbows and extensions help. I usually get the plug started with the foam insert socket. Pull that one off. Put non foam insert socket on to tighten it. I had the socket stay down in that stupid hole to many times.
it definitely put up a lot of smoke and it sure stank
NOTICE !!! Today is national junk food day.
Guess I'll go off my regular regiment and have a Coors Extra Gold with dinner.
Go ahead and rub it in…
I’m seriously done with FedEx. 5 packages in a row now, since April, I’m having to file claims to find the damn things. And then they give some BS about “weather delays”. Yet when I search the weather history of the town it’s located in, it’s been nothing but sunny there for a week...
So, that’s the only thing you don’t understand?
I have 2, 4 wheel "carts" I have made for other projects. Moves engines around easily on one of them. Just have to modify some...
I use a regular 9/16 deep socket. After the plug is loose, I reach in with my magnet tool to get plug out of hole....When I put them in, I gently drop em in and use the same socket....You have to have the foam in there to start it with and to remove it.
Starting that same job tomorrow on my buddy's 2000 C1500 5.3. Replacing all lines. Got em from the GM dealer. Gonna be a very long day tomorrow...I need a new ABS unit in my Escalade along with all the rusty lines. You interested?
3/8” fuel line to start em works too.I use a regular 9/16 deep socket. After the plug is loose, I reach in with my magnet tool to get plug out of hole....When I put them in, I gently drop em in and use the same socket....
I dont envy you tomorrow.Starting that same job tomorrow on my buddy's 2000 C1500 5.3. Replacing all lines. Got em from the GM dealer. Gonna be a very long day tomorrow...
Starting that same job tomorrow on my buddy's 2000 C1500 5.3. Replacing all lines. Got em from the GM dealer. Gonna be a very long day tomorrow...
We did it. Our Barrel pick will get bottled and have my Facebook group name on it. Waterloo Spirit Chasers. I can presell bottles. It usually takes a couple months to get them.Ted and I are taking off to do a barrel pick. First one for us and I hope my Facebook group can get on the label. Here's the sample bottles pulled from 3 different barrels.
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Nice! Good for you Mike, It’s nice to have something special and unique like that to share with friends who have a common interest. They say it’s the thought that counts...and you guys did some serious thinking on this one!We did it. Our Barrel pick will get bottled and have my Facebook group name on it. Waterloo Spirit Chasers. I can presell bottles. It usually takes a couple months to get them.
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