we are 40 miles from the nearest airport. we are 3 miles from the drag strip. we hear the racers on friday night so are used to the sounds but have never seen or heard a plane flying so low before. it was surreal. it literally sounded like a freight train.
had some friends from work stop by to help mount the rear bumper. we got it on with a 20 pound sledge. it appears that the 3/4 and 1 ton frames are just different enough and made it hard to slide in the bumper. i had made handles on it just in case i drove through Jasper but they were beat to...
i would rather sell Dodge parts than own one.
you can go online to Waze and see all the info there if i'm not mistaken. been a while since i've done it.
my wife and i just had a very humbling moment tonight. the neighbors came over and gave us 1000.00 worth of gift cards. couldn't believe it and we can't stop talking about it. i haven't felt blessed in such a long time but i sure do tonight
speaking of return lines, i sprung a leak, on one of the few pieces of rubber hose i have left, yesterday. i use clear hose, not viton, on mine. it fits snug so must be 3/16 size. has to be pushed on with needle nose pliers. i also use it for the boost gauge and the external fuel shutoff valve...
fans and humidifiers are in and put to work. we will be ripping out lower cabinets and tile/wood floors tomorrow.
we were lucky. across the road, some had it to the ceiling but all were flooded.
sun gets it in the air and off the ground. wind helps also.
as far as corrosion, we are so humid here already i don't see an impact.
drove around looking for nonessential supplies and all but one cell tower's non operating.
found a route to work so plan to go in and clean up.
saw a lot of...
Depress advance lever(engine warm, no cold advance circuit) a slight fish bite (JUST begin to detect an occasional interruption to smoothness), means timing is about perfect. if rpm's just slow, too far advanced. If it stumbles, dies, fish bites really bad, engine shakes, too retarded.