So, there's an informal british car gathering tomorrow. I had originally planned on driving my explorer (bah, humbug) and then it dawned on me that the blue Jensen Healey does actually run, and is mostly driveable. After a few seconds of jumper cabling she roared to life.... well, perhaps roared is too strong a word, it was more of a wheeze, gumble, well damnit... ok!...
After a few minutes fiddling under the hood, and some liberal use of carb cleaner, she was running. I took a quick heated jaunt around the block (the hardtop was in place, and there's no heat shielding in the car). So far so good. Temperature spikes within a few minuts of returning home.... ahh, there's not enough water in the radiator. To that off and we're good to go. :)
Then one more quick jaunt around the neighborhood... vrooom! (rattle, rattle, clump, thonk) and it appears that she'll at least survive a 10 mile round trip. We'll find out tomorrow how it goes.
Cheers!
Jody
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Weekend update
So I used yesterday to clean the garage. Mainly it was a matter of sorting sockets and spanners. Not necessarily fun or exciting, but a well organized work space it critical to being successful on projects. I got things sorted a bit earlier than anticipated, so there was time to play with the Jensen Healey. Nothing earth shattering, just goin through some bits that hadn't been finished up correctly, and adding in some new bits. I installed new headlights. They are the aftermarket replacement ones that allow for a halogen headlight rather than the old sealed beam units. They are supposed to be brighter. I suppose it will be a while until I see them lit.
I also spent some time installing the exterior door handles and adjusting the doors so that they closed/opened easily. Now, I'd already installed the windows in the doors. Based on my experience this weekend I highly recommend installing the handles, locks and other bits before installing the windows. It makes for an easier installation.
I have to admit to some significant frustration of late. It seems like my current project will never finish. I never understood the grumblings of my friends who had families and how they weren't able to go and do their project cars. I do now. Having a family eats a lot of time and money. Now, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world, but I wish the family budget had a line item for car parts.
On the plus side, we had a two wheeled adventure today. After many tears and much consternation my daughter rode her "big girl bike" down the street. Sure it's single child horsepower, but, for me, that's more important than getting a car on the road. Now, like an american muscle car I just need to teach her how to brake and steer!
I also spent some time installing the exterior door handles and adjusting the doors so that they closed/opened easily. Now, I'd already installed the windows in the doors. Based on my experience this weekend I highly recommend installing the handles, locks and other bits before installing the windows. It makes for an easier installation.
I have to admit to some significant frustration of late. It seems like my current project will never finish. I never understood the grumblings of my friends who had families and how they weren't able to go and do their project cars. I do now. Having a family eats a lot of time and money. Now, I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world, but I wish the family budget had a line item for car parts.
On the plus side, we had a two wheeled adventure today. After many tears and much consternation my daughter rode her "big girl bike" down the street. Sure it's single child horsepower, but, for me, that's more important than getting a car on the road. Now, like an american muscle car I just need to teach her how to brake and steer!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Site updates
So, there's really not much of note to report this week. Between the heat and monsoon storms this week it just wasn't possible to do much of anything. I did some basic maintenance on the web site this morning though. No actual new articles, mainly going back and cleaning up bits here and there across the site.
If all goes well I should get some time in the garage today. Need to start with a good cleaning / tool reset. I'm afraid that may take all day. But a day spent in the garage farting around is still much better than a day where I dont.
Cheers!
Jody
If all goes well I should get some time in the garage today. Need to start with a good cleaning / tool reset. I'm afraid that may take all day. But a day spent in the garage farting around is still much better than a day where I dont.
Cheers!
Jody
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Ford is on my "bad dog" list
So, Ford, for the time being, is on my "Bad Dog" list. After having to deal with a poor engine design on my Father-in-law's Explorer last weekend, I have been thwarted this morning in my attempts to replace the spark plugs on my Explorer.
Who's bright idea was it to put in the factory plugs without some form of anti-sieze?? I swear they were put in with Loctite! And, I want to beat with a stick the person who invented the star drive bit.
Who's bright idea was it to put in the factory plugs without some form of anti-sieze?? I swear they were put in with Loctite! And, I want to beat with a stick the person who invented the star drive bit.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Changing the oil in the Explorer
So, it's not fun or sexy, but we still have to maintain the normal cars. This evening I changed the oil in my Explorer. I wrote it u and you can find it here:
2002 Ford Explorer Oil Change.
We plan on taking a drive up to Flagstaff tomorrow, so I'm hoping to get up early and change the plugs. I ran out of light tonight.
Cheers!
Jody
2002 Ford Explorer Oil Change.
We plan on taking a drive up to Flagstaff tomorrow, so I'm hoping to get up early and change the plugs. I ran out of light tonight.
Cheers!
Jody
1993 Explorer Surgery
So, I have to admit I dread these sorts of calls. "Hey Jody, the car isn't working and water comes out of the engine. Can you help me?" There's nothing worse than walking in blind to a car repair on a car you don't know.
The intake manifold gasket gave out in his 1993 Ford Explorer. This isn't an easy fix, but with his help we got it sorted on a Sunday. Mind you, it took *all day*.
Here's the article: 1993 Ford Explorer Intake Manifold Gasket replacement.
The intake manifold gasket gave out in his 1993 Ford Explorer. This isn't an easy fix, but with his help we got it sorted on a Sunday. Mind you, it took *all day*.
Here's the article: 1993 Ford Explorer Intake Manifold Gasket replacement.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
The Wife's Corolla
So it was time for the wife's Corolla to get its oil changed. The wife has really been wanting to spend more time under the hood, so I watched while she and my Junior Geasemonkey (Tanith) got her oil changed. Except for a couple occasions of using me as a torque amplifier she managed to get it done without issue. Now mind you, she's 5 months pregnant!
Afterwards, we made a run to Autozone and opted to get her some new plugs. She went ahead and also changed her plugs herself! :) (Well, she got halfway though and the heat got to be too much. It's just so hot here in the summer)
So, he hands are featured in the article on how to change your spark plugs on a
2002 Toyota Corolla.
Cheers!
Jody
Afterwards, we made a run to Autozone and opted to get her some new plugs. She went ahead and also changed her plugs herself! :) (Well, she got halfway though and the heat got to be too much. It's just so hot here in the summer)
So, he hands are featured in the article on how to change your spark plugs on a
2002 Toyota Corolla.
Cheers!
Jody
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