Stop in for a cup of coffee

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yea, I took a "bath"
that's about how my 'crappy so far Monday' started. our bed has water cylinders under about a 2-3inch mattress top. extremely comfortable. but... occasionally we get a leaker, generally a pinhole and it has a tray and cover. not usually a big deal. Sometime in the middle of the night the cylinder right under me popped a big leak and I woke up in a puddle. :wtf::BangHead::mob::mad:
happy Monday...NOT!
 
Ooookayyyy....

Everybody left...

nah ...I must be bored ...I am trying a new hair curling system ...but so far its not working and just making a mess.

I would probably be ahead if I just went back to bed at this point
 
that's about how my 'crappy so far Monday' started. our bed has water cylinders under about a 2-3inch mattress top. extremely comfortable. but... occasionally we get a leaker, generally a pinhole and it has a tray and cover. not usually a big deal. Sometime in the middle of the night the cylinder right under me popped a big leak and I woke up in a puddle. :wtf::BangHead::mob::mad:
happy Monday...NOT!

I have a full waterbed from the 80s .......they are sooooooo warm, like hugging a warm engine ...that is somehow soft.

I have never had it leak even when the occasional earring gets lost and I sweat it out hoping I find the earring dry.
 
Rani what terminal removal tool you use on a 66 turn signal switch plug? I never saw this style on a Mopar before and sold it and am having a hell of a time taking out the wires. Guy said cut them but nah
 
Good morning Karl, Ben and Hops :welcome:

Karl :thumbsup: The 360 swap is moving right along sir, 360 is built and waiting to be dressed and matted to the new 904 5 stack trans, the all new front disc brakes are on LBP 73 76 big spindles so things are sure looking up :) Yepp it has been on the lift for a couple weeks now in my friends shop, you do remember it has been a long wait waiting on my turn on the lift :steering:
Moving forward and enjoying the ride, all my friends here say it's about time Mike
 
I used a little tiny screwdriver to pick the terminals out of the plastic connector before.

I don't think there is a proper tool ....just a tiny screwdriver used on watches and glasses. takes time to sit there and pick them out, unless you cut the wires.

the plug wont pull through the slot in the column
 
Looks like these
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This is the one I have and never failed me until now. Tried the screwdriver, piece of spring steel etc.
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it doesn't look as bad as I remembered it ...only 7 terminals ...should be a ten minute deal with your little tool there.
 
Wont fit they are to recessed. I have pulled thousands of terminals but these are kicking my A$$ They have the two catches on either side and usually the small two blade would work but it is to short. Just wondering if their is a longer version, cannot seem to find one
 
maybe try pushing the terminal with some wire forward through connector and when it's out of the connector push the spring tab down and then pull it back through the connector to freedom
 
Nope, might just have to cut it then if the guy across the street does not have one. Dam I wish I was still USAF
 
Wont fit they are to recessed. I have pulled thousands of terminals but these are kicking my A$$ They have the two catches on either side and usually the small two blade would work but it is to short. Just wondering if their is a longer version, cannot seem to find one
I have a set of those miniature screwdrivers and a watch repair tool set, so I can usually find a tool to pull the connectors. Thought I was gonna have to do that yesterday on that Fire Chicken
 
Just weird they are so far back and so tight oh well learn something every day.
 
Im going to send him a PM, I doubt anything will happen with it..


I had fuel spewing all over my engine and headers. Im glad it didnt go into the oil also. Thank gosh I didnt have a fire on top of it.
Ouch. Wow
 
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