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#6002
Sleeper but still slow
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Hunan RX-7 Power Lunch (Thursday, July 9, Hunan Inn at Chambly-Tucker/285E)
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Folks who expressed some sort of interest:
Holly (Blondes with Boingers Rule #23)
Crit
Greg the Elder
Mike
Kevin the Elder
Greg the Younger
Ray
Anybody else?
Since you guys are taking movies at Zoomfest I'm definitely going, I'll register tomorrow or pretty soon. I just love seeing the White One in the movies.
Hey dudes, this post is #5995. Whose gonna' be #6000?
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Holly (Blondes with Boingers Rule #23)
Crit
Greg the Elder
Mike
Kevin the Elder
Greg the Younger
Ray
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Since you guys are taking movies at Zoomfest I'm definitely going, I'll register tomorrow or pretty soon. I just love seeing the White One in the movies.
Hey dudes, this post is #5995. Whose gonna' be #6000?
#6004
PA? Thats far far away. What's up there?
So tomorrow if I'm not a lazy *** I'm working in the morning and coming home and starting on the 5-lug swap tomorrow evening and finishing with some 'family involvement' on the 4th. I'm totally going to paint the calipers a nice red and sand the paint off of the raised MAZDA symbol and clear over it so it's silver And I'll be rocking those sawblades that used to be gold until I can afford some rubber for my 17's. Speaking of affording ****, I'm getting some financial aid **** straight and talked to some family, so there's a possibility that I won't need any student loans this year!
So tomorrow if I'm not a lazy *** I'm working in the morning and coming home and starting on the 5-lug swap tomorrow evening and finishing with some 'family involvement' on the 4th. I'm totally going to paint the calipers a nice red and sand the paint off of the raised MAZDA symbol and clear over it so it's silver And I'll be rocking those sawblades that used to be gold until I can afford some rubber for my 17's. Speaking of affording ****, I'm getting some financial aid **** straight and talked to some family, so there's a possibility that I won't need any student loans this year!
#6005
No distributor? No thanks
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PA? Thats far far away. What's up there?
So tomorrow if I'm not a lazy *** I'm working in the morning and coming home and starting on the 5-lug swap tomorrow evening and finishing with some 'family involvement' on the 4th. I'm totally going to paint the calipers a nice red and sand the paint off of the raised MAZDA symbol and clear over it so it's silver And I'll be rocking those sawblades that used to be gold until I can afford some rubber for my 17's. Speaking of affording ****, I'm getting some financial aid **** straight and talked to some family, so there's a possibility that I won't need any student loans this year!
So tomorrow if I'm not a lazy *** I'm working in the morning and coming home and starting on the 5-lug swap tomorrow evening and finishing with some 'family involvement' on the 4th. I'm totally going to paint the calipers a nice red and sand the paint off of the raised MAZDA symbol and clear over it so it's silver And I'll be rocking those sawblades that used to be gold until I can afford some rubber for my 17's. Speaking of affording ****, I'm getting some financial aid **** straight and talked to some family, so there's a possibility that I won't need any student loans this year!
Yeah, but even if you do have to take on student loans, I'd consider it money well spent. Of course, the U.S. Military will send you to school for free, if you're so inclined.
#6006
Kevin, you know that it snows all the time in PA and a few years ago they had a multi year drought that made our recent one look like a rain event. The average lifetime of a car up there is about 2 years due to the salt on the roads.
WHY??????????????????????????????
Hope things are OK, congrats on #6000 and here's a recent post on price trends for 1st gen RX-7s, the Red One should do pretty well, I think $2,000 is fair:
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-gen-general-discussion-207/fyi-recent-sales-price-trends-first-generation-rx-7s-848604/
Brett in some ways paying for college is good, it makes you aware of how valuable an opportunity you have (I took school way more seriously when I was paying for it and grades started to matter). Also the financial aid offices see independent students supporting themselves in a more favorable light. After my 1st year in college, I declared financial independence from my parents (I was 19, they couldn't claim me as a tax credit any more and weren't forking over that much support anyway) which meant that when I filed the FA forms my income put me in the lower poverty levels. This resulted in plenty of GRANTS (not loans) that pretty much limited my college expenses to living expenses during the undergrad years. (I was paid to go to grad school, which pretty much took care of living expenses as well). And as Crit points out, there is always the military option.
Hunan RX-7 Power Lunch (Thursday, July 9, Hunan Inn at Chambly-Tucker/285E)
http://atlanta.citysearch.com/profil...rofileTab-maps
Folks who expressed some sort of interest:
Holly (Blondes with Boingers Rule #23)
Crit
Greg the Elder
Mike
Kevin the Elder
Greg the Younger
Ray
Chris
Anybody else?
WHY??????????????????????????????
Hope things are OK, congrats on #6000 and here's a recent post on price trends for 1st gen RX-7s, the Red One should do pretty well, I think $2,000 is fair:
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-gen-general-discussion-207/fyi-recent-sales-price-trends-first-generation-rx-7s-848604/
Brett in some ways paying for college is good, it makes you aware of how valuable an opportunity you have (I took school way more seriously when I was paying for it and grades started to matter). Also the financial aid offices see independent students supporting themselves in a more favorable light. After my 1st year in college, I declared financial independence from my parents (I was 19, they couldn't claim me as a tax credit any more and weren't forking over that much support anyway) which meant that when I filed the FA forms my income put me in the lower poverty levels. This resulted in plenty of GRANTS (not loans) that pretty much limited my college expenses to living expenses during the undergrad years. (I was paid to go to grad school, which pretty much took care of living expenses as well). And as Crit points out, there is always the military option.
Hunan RX-7 Power Lunch (Thursday, July 9, Hunan Inn at Chambly-Tucker/285E)
http://atlanta.citysearch.com/profil...rofileTab-maps
Folks who expressed some sort of interest:
Holly (Blondes with Boingers Rule #23)
Crit
Greg the Elder
Mike
Kevin the Elder
Greg the Younger
Ray
Chris
Anybody else?
#6010
OGTA
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Anyone have an impact wrench I could use today or tomorrow? I am replacing the water pump on my son's 626 and I am having problems breaking the motor mount bolt loose.
It is a top mount that connect the front of the motor to the passneger side wheel well (wrong wheel drive). The Haynes manual says to loosen the motor mount bolt through the rubber bushing first, then the bolts that actual attach the mount to the motor. But it seems to me if I loosened the bolts attached to the motor first I could get the weight of the motor off the motor mount. The motor is supported by a jack. This might make it easier to break loose the bolt going through the rubber bushig. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
It is a top mount that connect the front of the motor to the passneger side wheel well (wrong wheel drive). The Haynes manual says to loosen the motor mount bolt through the rubber bushing first, then the bolts that actual attach the mount to the motor. But it seems to me if I loosened the bolts attached to the motor first I could get the weight of the motor off the motor mount. The motor is supported by a jack. This might make it easier to break loose the bolt going through the rubber bushig. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
#6011
Can you talk him into an FB? Easier to work on, more fun to drive.
Sooooo, that wasn't much help.
I have a heavy 1/2 breaker bar and sockets, if you can get that on it. I also have a pneumatic impact wrench, but you'd need a compressor (mine's the large size, we could get it in Michelle's boinger bus if necessary).
I'm home today and until Tuesday, got a meeting in Suwannee that day.
Sooooo, that wasn't much help.
I have a heavy 1/2 breaker bar and sockets, if you can get that on it. I also have a pneumatic impact wrench, but you'd need a compressor (mine's the large size, we could get it in Michelle's boinger bus if necessary).
I'm home today and until Tuesday, got a meeting in Suwannee that day.
#6012
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Can you talk him into an FB? Easier to work on, more fun to drive.
Sooooo, that wasn't much help.
I have a heavy 1/2 breaker bar and sockets, if you can get that on it. I also have a pneumatic impact wrench, but you'd need a compressor (mine's the large size, we could get it in Michelle's boinger bus if necessary).
I'm home today and until Tuesday, got a meeting in Suwannee that day.
Sooooo, that wasn't much help.
I have a heavy 1/2 breaker bar and sockets, if you can get that on it. I also have a pneumatic impact wrench, but you'd need a compressor (mine's the large size, we could get it in Michelle's boinger bus if necessary).
I'm home today and until Tuesday, got a meeting in Suwannee that day.
Thanks anyway. I'll give it one more shot. If it doesn't work, its time for a beer.
#6013
Winter Rotary
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Sabine left me stranded on the side of I-85 today.
Was on my way to help Chris with his brakes, and around the Hamilton Mill exit I noticed my temperature gauge had gone to 3/4 and wasn't stopping, so I immediately pulled over and shut it off, popping the hood to check what was up. My heater core to block hose was leaking at the heater core end, leaking bad. I grabbed my screw driver and tightened the clamp a bit more just until it stopped leaking and waited for it to cool enough to remove the filler cap. Thankfully I'd stopped and bought a 1litre smart-water before leaving Jefferson and hadn't yet had any... Used that and limped it slowly to Exit 115 and pulled into Starbucks because it was closer than any of the gas stations. All the time the motor was dead set at half on the temp gauge. While waiting for the engine to cool down, I was busy collecting the store's milk jugs full of water and whatnot. I filled and bled the system, and drove home...temp sitting at half or just slightly less...but not before I noticed something as I was burping the system. Microbubbles...lots of them. Like champagne worthy... and it was kinda foamy too.
It just figures. I'm sick of putting **** into this car. It refuses to be even halfway reliable...and it's not like the hose that gave way was old...it was a relatively new, proper, molded hose with new clamps and tightened appropriately.
So I got home, went to autozone, bought a length of hose and some clamps and bypassed the heater core entirely in a very ghetto fashion. Hose comes out the block, goes up, over and behind the intake manifold, and connects to the other coolant pipe. Not sure how long that'll last.
Temp sat at half on my test drive...though it eventually cooled to between 1/4 and 1/2...tried driving a bit hard to see what'd happen, and it didn't seem like it was getting any hotter.
-Shrug- I'll try and make it with her to zoom fest. Past that, it's debatable.
Was on my way to help Chris with his brakes, and around the Hamilton Mill exit I noticed my temperature gauge had gone to 3/4 and wasn't stopping, so I immediately pulled over and shut it off, popping the hood to check what was up. My heater core to block hose was leaking at the heater core end, leaking bad. I grabbed my screw driver and tightened the clamp a bit more just until it stopped leaking and waited for it to cool enough to remove the filler cap. Thankfully I'd stopped and bought a 1litre smart-water before leaving Jefferson and hadn't yet had any... Used that and limped it slowly to Exit 115 and pulled into Starbucks because it was closer than any of the gas stations. All the time the motor was dead set at half on the temp gauge. While waiting for the engine to cool down, I was busy collecting the store's milk jugs full of water and whatnot. I filled and bled the system, and drove home...temp sitting at half or just slightly less...but not before I noticed something as I was burping the system. Microbubbles...lots of them. Like champagne worthy... and it was kinda foamy too.
It just figures. I'm sick of putting **** into this car. It refuses to be even halfway reliable...and it's not like the hose that gave way was old...it was a relatively new, proper, molded hose with new clamps and tightened appropriately.
So I got home, went to autozone, bought a length of hose and some clamps and bypassed the heater core entirely in a very ghetto fashion. Hose comes out the block, goes up, over and behind the intake manifold, and connects to the other coolant pipe. Not sure how long that'll last.
Temp sat at half on my test drive...though it eventually cooled to between 1/4 and 1/2...tried driving a bit hard to see what'd happen, and it didn't seem like it was getting any hotter.
-Shrug- I'll try and make it with her to zoom fest. Past that, it's debatable.
#6017
Brett in some ways paying for college is good, it makes you aware of how valuable an opportunity you have (I took school way more seriously when I was paying for it and grades started to matter). Also the financial aid offices see independent students supporting themselves in a more favorable light. After my 1st year in college, I declared financial independence from my parents (I was 19, they couldn't claim me as a tax credit any more and weren't forking over that much support anyway) which meant that when I filed the FA forms my income put me in the lower poverty levels. This resulted in plenty of GRANTS (not loans) that pretty much limited my college expenses to living expenses during the undergrad years. (I was paid to go to grad school, which pretty much took care of living expenses as well). And as Crit points out, there is always the military option.
When is this guy gonna get the vert???
#6021
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Well front brakes are done, getting new collars and rear oil seals on Black Dragon's 3-7 day shipping (they have a warehouse in GA so I'm thinking it'll be like 3 or 4 days) and I'm going to ask off for Saturday to go up to billy's and he will help me press the old bearings and collars off as well as press the new ones off.thanks again billy, I know planning out ZF is taking up most of your precious free time but I'll try and get as much prep work done as possible.