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Ryoken's Guide to Rust Treatment and Bodywork 101

I just do it each time.. I suppose you could write them down for future reference...

buy a good $75 to $100 set of Taylors or MSD's and they'll last a LONG time tho.. not like the cheesy autoparts store stuff..
 
When I drove it last and into a pretty strong wind, I noticed my hood was moving quite a bit around the corners.
I realized I had not put the rear "pads" back on back at the firewall.

I put them on and when I tried to open the hood they got stuck in the holes in the hood and I could only get it barely halfway up...what am I doing wrong? I can't seem to adjust them anywhere where they don't get stuck in the hood.:dunno::dunno:
 
Whew!!! What a beautiful day for February...mid winter...70 degrees :waytogo: Shot at sunset

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Gorgeous...new desktop! :waytogo:

thanks...I just wish we had some mountains here....it is relatively flat except for the apalachian foothills which would only be "toes" around here....plus nothing is green yet except that winter rye that somebody planted in that field....the landscape is ugly here right now...

By the way, that white patch to the front of the Blazer is cotton...that's a cotton field
 
I drove all the old gas out of it and searched online for a pure gas station...I had to drive further out to get gas at a Chevron that sell no ethanol pure gasoline.
 
I am messing around with HDR photography. Does this look too saturated???

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Not really. To be honest, I often think the object of HDR is too be too saturated....
 
Fantastic, GM wishes they had a put out pic that good in 1974.

70 degree's too bad I missed it, down all day with a migraine.

I did have mine out yesterday running around.
 
Enjoy it while it lasts, the 95° 99% humidity will be there before you know it.

Nice pics btw
 
anybody remember where I bought my Rochester Quadrajet??? I searched the threads and could have sworn I had a conversation with somebody before I bought it...and they gave me a link to the guys website who does them...he was sort of famous for his carburetors...and guaranteed me it would purr after just slapping it on....he was right...just can't remember his name
 
So...whats the best way to get paint out of the windshield wiper post grooves....somebody didn't tape them up before paint:confused:

I tried to use a battery post cleaner but it doesn't get enough grip on the paint
 
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