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65stanger

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#21
  • Aug 21, 2006
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You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.


BTW - I'm ignoring every single one of you.:Zip2:
 
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mustangman70

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#22
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If it smells like fish its a dish ....if if smells like cologne leave it alone
 

WORTH

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#23
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I've been ignoring you since you sold Cheapy
 

Jester67

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10-4 can do
 

65stanger

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#25
  • Aug 22, 2006
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Is he still here?
I dunno, 'cause I been ignoring him.
 

1320stang

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#26
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69 Rustang said:
The proper measurement is 9 12/16", give or take 2mm either way. That was the question wasn't it?
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OOH!! Okay, we're supposed to answer the question even though its been deleted, I understand now.

The answer is: an icosahedron. Did I get it right?
 

chepsk8

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I don't know, I'm ignoring it.
 

chepsk8

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#28
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WORTH said:
I've been ignoring you since you sold Cheapy
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Ow!!!!

Now that I have wrecked Cobrask8, will you ignore me more?
 

65stanger

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#29
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You should not have ignored turn 10!

Already thinkin about a road trip to Rhode Island.................
 

chepsk8

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#30
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It was turn 9 that I ignored the entry point. Never made it to turn 10....

Yes, there may indeed be a trip up to RI. Now to find Pak......
 

65stanger

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  • Aug 23, 2006
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Details, details.......Cobrask8's nose is STILL broken! poor girl............
 

chepsk8

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#32
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Imagine this...

http://www.cfwars.com/racingstuff/glenspin_aug2005.wmv

and add an additional half spin and hitting the guardrail with the driver's front corner of the car, and you'll have a very good idea of what I experienced....
 

chepsk8

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#33
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And, she's sleeping comfortably tonight, under a few blankets.

Prognosis is good, I'm already making connections to round up parts.

But, back to ignoring this.....

Ignore my stupidity when driving.
 

1320stang

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#34
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chepsk8 said:
It was turn 9 that I ignored the entry point. Never made it to turn 10....

Yes, there may indeed be a trip up to RI. Now to find Pak......
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Ah, then you shouldn't have been paying so much attention to ten.



And the answer is: interstitial....
 

65stanger

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#35
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chepsk8 said:
Imagine this...

http://www.cfwars.com/racingstuff/glenspin_aug2005.wmv

and add an additional half spin and hitting the guardrail with the driver's front corner of the car, and you'll have a very good idea of what I experienced....
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Guess we'll just have to start calling you "Taz", or better yet "Spaz-e-taz"
 

StangDreamin'

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#36
  • Aug 24, 2006
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Okay, I'm (finally) gonna answer the question....

Personally I would have gone with steel lines with suitably flare-fitted AN-8 conecctors.





















But, considering recent circumstances; the hose barb/hose clamp/hi pressure rubber hose connection were probably okay
 

65stanger

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Hey, I'm not the one who designed it, I'm just the buffon who assembled the parts they sent me....

How was I to know the hose would blow off, spewing sand evrywhere and causing Probie Joe to pee himself........
 
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mustangdave

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#38
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I tried to ignore the post but I must answer: yes, raising the right side of the track bar will loosen the car,tires will look shinier under the lights at Bristol if you use Meguiars Tire Shine, crabgrass is the root of all evil, and you should feed your dog every day. Now, if we could just invent a sock that doesn't leave fuzz between your toes when you take it off......
 

chepsk8

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#39
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I'm not sure what to ignore on this thread now.....








(but will I need a left-handed or right-handed metric adjustable wrench to remove the muffler bearings?)
 

StangDreamin'

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chepsk8 said:
(but will I need a left-handed or right-handed metric adjustable wrench to remove the muffler bearings?)
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Left-handed. If they don't come off with that, you're gonna need a fine-thread metric air chisel. A fine-thread SAE air chisel will do in a pinch (but you might damage the teflon seals). Just as long as it's not a coarse-thread air chisel!

EDIT: Do you know of anybody who might have a thermostat wrench for a 351C? I need to get that sucker unscrewed outta there so I can take the water neck off the block. All I can find is my FE t-stat wrench; and the guys at AutoZoned keep trying to tell me that the 5.0 t-stat wrench will work because the 351 is pretty much the same as the 5.0/302. These goofballs don't even realize that there is a 351 other than the Windsor
 
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