Yeah good advice. I almost didn't put on a new serpentine, was going to wait until I got new pulleys and tensioners, spark plugs etc. Belt had been ready to put on for a couple weeks and slapped in on last night.It's easy to get in that "wait till I have all my ducks in a row to start" mindset. I am notorious for it. And then those projects never get off the ground.
I finally came to the realization I will never have all my ducks in a row. And if... by chance they are in a row... a hurricane... err umm life..... will come along and destroy the rare alignment of the duckies.
Christine sat for 20 years until a dying friend gifted me a carb. Was the carb holding me up? No. It was the "I am going to wait till I have my ducks in a row" mindset. We had a group of 5 who had been friends from middle school. 3 of which are no longer with us. Thats what kicked me into gear. If I wait til the stars align I will be dead before anything even gets started.
My worthless opinion is to do what your doing. Tackle smaller portions and then once you have the garage you won't have as many smaller projects to get done to finish the big project.
Hell of a catch on the loose bolt. Sometimes the smaller projects prevent a bigger project!
Get some wire loom for those wires that are near the header.
I know, but I still got hope to see it on a III'm not going to get the dual quad setup
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