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Did you get any sleep?
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AoT wrote:
Glenn wrote:So?????
Tonight was the night. The white wonder made its maiden voyage under its own power. GA got the rear brakes on and we bled them out. GA slapped the wheels back on and I took her for a cruise around the block. Did you hear me? It was a hoot.

Got a few things to tweak but it's ready to roll!! Next stop is the DMV!!

Thanks GA for giving up a meeting and going the extra effort. :D
congrats! What insurance company you going with? Grundy?
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gotboost79 wrote:
AoT wrote:
Glenn wrote:So?????
Tonight was the night. The white wonder made its maiden voyage under its own power. GA got the rear brakes on and we bled them out. GA slapped the wheels back on and I took her for a cruise around the block. Did you hear me? It was a hoot.

Got a few things to tweak but it's ready to roll!! Next stop is the DMV!!

Thanks GA for giving up a meeting and going the extra effort. :D
congrats! What insurance company you going with? Grundy?
dont rule out hagerty either
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Another subtle talent GA? With video taping and driving, at what point did you have a hand on the steering wheel?
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AoT wrote:
Another subtle talent GA? With video taping and driving, at what point did you have a hand on the steering wheel?
that why he had his son with him

' hey connor... can you steer for little while'
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Deal with it.
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SAWEEEET congrats Aud, the car looks happy to be moving under its own power. Isnt the 'first drive' fun? I managed to drag my shiny new exaust on my driveway lol.

cant wait to see it come to a meeting!
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Glenn A wrote: AoT needs to pull that shifter out and turn the reverse lockout plate around. It was difficult to to shift as is.
Well the vote's in. For those saying that the reverse lockout plate was "reversed" that is the correct answer.

The peek as the shifter came off.

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New location and I can feel the difference already. Ramp is to the right. Will give it a test run tomorrow!

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Gotta love these easy fixes!
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nice...

just be warned. Once you start seeing ' shade tree mechanic' fixes.... there may be more. Its nice to know you had the boys go over the brakes and engine
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:nice...

just be warned. Once you start seeing ' shade tree mechanic' fixes.... there may be more. Its nice to know you had the boys go over the brakes and engine
Easy tiger. I pulled a T handle shifter out of that car and tossed that shifter in. With no thought of ever driving it I guess I wasn't paying much attention to the lock out plate. HaaHa I'm laughing as I'm typing...I did the brakes too! good luck Audrey!
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Glenn A wrote:
Raj wrote:nice...

just be warned. Once you start seeing ' shade tree mechanic' fixes.... there may be more. Its nice to know you had the boys go over the brakes and engine
Easy tiger.

gotcha..... at least we know who did it and why. I have seen some crazy things with these cars, and done even stupider.

Just be careful aud!
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Did you lube the ball when you were down there?
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Glenn wrote:Did you lube the ball when you were down there?
That's kind of personal, no??
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Hey... just slather on some grease so it shifts like "butta".
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HAHA. Well Ive become a little pro at shift rod bushings in Reise, so if you need a hand there Aud, drop a line. LOL
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Glenn wrote:Did you lube the ball when you were down there?
Sounds like I could have an interesting weekend!! ;)
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Aot don't just zero in on one part of the assembly. The shaft and knob also like some attention. You will be much happier with the end result if You go over the whole package.
You may want to reach in down there and jiggle the rod around. To much side to side movement may indicate wear and tear.
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Glenn A wrote:Aot don't just zero in on one part of the assembly. The shaft and knob also like some attention. You will be much happier with the end result if You go over the whole package.
You may want to reach in down there and jiggle the rod around. To much side to side movement may indicate wear and tear.

umm.... what are we talking about again here?
Glenn wrote:I have to say, this "gruppe" is so much more than just a car club.
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Raj wrote:
Glenn A wrote:Aot don't just zero in on one part of the assembly. The shaft and knob also like some attention. You will be much happier with the end result if You go over the whole package.
You may want to reach in down there and jiggle the rod around. To much side to side movement may indicate wear and tear.

umm.... what are we talking about again here?
The shifter and the shift rod in the tunnel.
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Aud, if you want a hand with this job, Id love to be the one to help you out. Everyone else has done so much to get you going if you need to do the bushings Id love to do it with you. Its an easy job, but Im not as good as the Glenn's LOL
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Glenn A wrote:Aot don't just zero in on one part of the assembly. The shaft and knob also like some attention. You will be much happier with the end result if You go over the whole package.
You may want to reach in down there and jiggle the rod around. To much side to side movement may indicate wear and tear.
You puritan!! ;)
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ObnoxiousBlue wrote:Aud, if you want a hand with this job, Id love to be the one to help you out. Everyone else has done so much to get you going if you need to do the bushings Id love to do it with you. Its an easy job, but Im not as good as the Glenn's LOL
Going to investigate this in the am and see what's going on below the lockout plate. I'll have to order the bushing and clip if they look worn. If you're in the area give a holler to stop by and see what I've got!
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The bushing felt good enough when was shifting gears. You might want to leave it for the Spring.
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AoT wrote:
Glenn A wrote:Aot don't just zero in on one part of the assembly. The shaft and knob also like some attention. You will be much happier with the end result if You go over the whole package.
You may want to reach in down there and jiggle the rod around. To much side to side movement may indicate wear and tear.
You puritan!! ;)
If You can't bet em join them.
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Glenn wrote:The bushing felt good enough when was shifting gears. You might want to leave it for the Spring.
Took off the shifter and lockout plate off today since I wanted to clean up and paint it. the bushng looked intact so we'll leave it alone for now. Took it for a few circles around the block and it is a big improvement from the other night. Working on the "butta"!
Keep working at it and it gets done!!
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Nice glad to hear it.
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