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Old 02-19-2009   #11
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Default Re: Weekend project video.

I guess I'm speaking from a shade tree mechanic point of view. If I had the money I'd pay somebody to do it for me. But the benefit of doing it yourself is it won't cost you a dime in labor and you will get it done faster than having to wait two weeks at a shop. But it did stress me out having to do this again so soon. My clutch isn't even fully broke in yet.
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Old 02-19-2009   #12
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Default Re: Weekend project video.

Holy sht batman! Very nice job. I wish I could change the clutch when the time comes. But right now I do not have the right tools or equipment to make it happen. Not to mention my age might get in the way. Anyway keep up the good work and best of luck to you. =D>
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Old 02-19-2009   #13
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Then I need to start shopping at Victoria's Secret and change my name from Ricky to Riki Because if you can get that job done all by yourself in 3-5 hours then you is one bad mofo. Lee brought over the trans jack but his knees were bad so I just told him to whip out a lawn chair and just keep me company while I wrenched on it. And just like classic Texas weather thunder and lightening just came out of nowhere. And you know its real close when it sounds like sticks of dynomite are going off over your head. I let Lee barrow all of my King of the hill magazines someone gave me. This car was so unique it had it's own magazine for a while.

Don't let Rick fool you, he works pretty quick. We did more talking than it took to get it out. As soon as I got there and we unloaded everything, I meet his lovely family, ate some spaghetti, we lifted the car up further, he crawled under there and tools went flying, just look at all the tools everywhere! It would have been dangerous to get in there and get too close while he was working so fast....

He sure wasn't kidding about the lightening strike, I think it hit on the next street over
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