Thread: On The Hook Two
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06-06-2008 06:54 AM #1
Well, the breakin' down part sucks, but ya gotta love the kid goin' right to plan B..............must be good genetics! San Looie O is a great place to cruise to.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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06-06-2008 07:13 AM #2
Dave-Yes it was, we had good weather and a lot of good friends.
flh4speed-Thanks, we sure did, really look forward to next year.
Richard-You are right, there is something about riding around with a bunch of old cars. The grandkids keep you young, I think, If that's true why am I so tired at night?
Bob-He did, I'm thinking this might be a long week end for him, but I think he would go again this week end if there was another run. I got to tell you 700 miles in that thing is a long trip
Ken
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06-06-2008 07:31 AM #3
You've got a budding hot rodder there for sure Ken...........nothing is going to stop that Kid.Sorry about the breakdown, did you ever find out what caused it? Nice that you were able to get right back on the road and enjoy yourselves.
What beautiful countryside too, looks like Old California for sure. Bet the two of you will never forget the trip..........I know your co-pilot won't.
Don
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06-06-2008 07:58 AM #4
Don-Yep, he's a good kid. The night before we left I took the car out a ran it pretty hard threw the gears, thinking I would sort out any weak links. All I did was make a weak link. What is funny is I came home bragging to my wife how the car was running so good. So the first thing she says to me when I call for help was, "yeah, you told me they always run there best before they blow up"
What really happened was when I ran it threw the gears was made the rotor run up on the shaft, then when we left the restaurant we all nailed it again getting on the freeway. Once it started moving up on the shaft it finally came into contact with the lugs inside the cap and snapped it off. The new style rotors have two set screws on them to prevent this.
It really is pretty up there, I took 119 pictures. I hope he doesn't forget all these memories after I'm gone.
Ken
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06-06-2008 08:06 AM #5
The other thing is that you taught him a valuable lesson.......you can't let life get you down. Make lemonade, go to plan B, and all that stuff, but just keep going. Don was pretty discouraged when his T ate that valve on the way to Daytona, but there is always next year and that the car can be fixed. We hot rodders soon learn that these things do occasionally have problems and it just goes with the turf.
Lucky that you knew where to find a trailer!!!!!!!!
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 06-06-2008 at 01:48 PM.
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06-06-2008 08:20 AM #6
Don-you are absolutely right. If anything out of all this he just learns that. He asked me once why I like working on the cars so much, hope he puts this all together when we go out with them and have a great time.
Yep, that Kendon, Home Depot, Henry Ford car .................. Do I sound like Tony Stewart?
Ken
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06-06-2008 02:30 PM #7
I got it back together,went for a cruise and it did it again. I checked for any side play in the distributor shaft when it was apart and didn't seem to have anything extreme. I'm going to take it apart again tonight.
Ken
".......So sanded it all down and resprayed. ......" Been there. done that on a couple of paint jobs over the years. Usually took me a couple of days to get over being mad before I started...
Stude M5 build