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Maybe they call me "pops" for another reason than being old ROFL
I got good news on the crank. It is still in tolerance. I drove to a machine shop to talk about it and they pulled out this super cool digital micrometer and my crank is ready to rock so I ordered bearings and pistons but can't afford the rods yet. Wo is me....:)
 
Just finished painting the walls in the interior garage and knocking down some old shelves. Last paint job was in 2003. A light color was not a good idea. Last things to do are install new trim and epoxy coat the floor.

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These damn new style faucets don't flow worth a rat's piss, so from now on I'm just swapping a new valve into the old body.

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Working on this in my mini garage, had some rust on the sills, works really good, and then we got my Golf mk4 that is..working kinda.. and of course my eclipse is outside waiting for cambelt service and Ac gas,

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Ran to my neighbors house with my ELEMENT fire extinguisher after it was hit by lightning and on fire. Luckily they got it out before I retrieved mine. Like 20 mins ago. Crazy.
It was the flagpole that did them in…

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I finally got around to putting a new head gasket in the 79 Chevy Luv, the quick and dirty way. Now it runs great, even better than when i bought it, especially cause i found there were only 7 of the 8 nuts holding the intake manifold on. Maybe one day it will have the engine, transmission, and diffs out of my 1g parts car, for a fun awd mini truck, but I gotta get a welder first, and maybe a garage.
 

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