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  1. seems like y'all stepped in sump'im. With that many miles, parts is worth WAAAAAAAY more than the car.

    Lots of fun repriming. Change filters since it may have sucked up doo-doo from bottom of tank.

    You been there done that. No need to tell you, just have to 'memeber how

    Indeed,Rob's an expert at running out of fuel in the driveway...in fact,people pick at him so much about it that we probably shouldn't even bring it up anymore,that he runs out of fuel about 3 times a year...in his driveway-so i'm not gonna say any more about it, him running out of fuel-at his shop...in the driveway...running out of fuel.Out of fuel...

  2. I've repaired/rebuilt/customized enough Corvettes in my adult life that I've had my fill of them. I hardly ever watch TV, (except PBS, local news) cause there ain't much worth a shit on there. My 19" screen is big enough for me given the limited amount of usage it sees.

    I looked at new Harley's and decided against them. The trunk didn't look big enough to support the needed amount of tools, gaskets/seals, and spare parts needed to ensure arrival at point b, from point a.

    Actually, what sealed the deal against Harley-Davidson was the dealership itself and it's clientel. The sales person kept on about how important it was to have an authorized Harley-Davidson dealership perform the service at scheduled intervals, (I kept quiet about my background letting him dig his own hole). While this seems like the norm, I'm not about to pay exhorbitant routine service amounts at the given intervals to comply with the limited warranty available. With the Yamaha, the warranty is five full years front to back except normal wear items and the recommended intervals are more wide span. Most others were three years unlimited mileage but Harley-Davidson was two years. There is room for improvement here. I really didn't see anything that warranted a $33,000 price tag for a fully loaded motorcycle although a new "Street Glide" could be had for about $20,000. To me, that still is a lot of money.

    I think we will be happy with this Yamaha. We want to head west to explore the Grand Canyon this summer, so this will be a good break in for it.

    Rob

    Good looking bike! Now all you need is a trailer for it so you can haul your Macks to truck shows with it.

  3. Thank you everyone. I had to work-Easter and my birthday. Left Sunday with a load of steel going to Webb,Al.then picked up a load of sand in bulk bags going to Cumberland,Md.Just stopped by the house to take a shower and grab a sammich,then i'll head up to Cumberland later.

    The oil pan repair looks good,doesn't leak a drop. Looks like they could have hit it with a spray can of Cat yellow though.

  4. sandra is more than welcome to come to Florida to seek companionship during this difficult time

    damn! too bad I didn't think of that first-I'd be willing to help comfort her in any way possible during these trying times time too. But i'm a day late and a dollar short again. Maybe Elin Woods will need comforting...

  5. I'm sure that would be equated to a loss of revenues from reduction of weight across the scales.......

    This would be self defeating.

    Rob

    I remember that show Jesse James (Sandra Bullock's future ex-husband) used to have-Monster Garage I think?-anyway, they built a trike with a 350 Cummins engine. Maybe it's still around somewhere, perhaps for sale...just a thought.(Paul Van Scott)

  6. You've probably got the aluminum bellhousing and since the starter bolts obviously are steel, galvanic corrosion over the years has jammed them up tighter than shit! Had that happen before and the bolt waaaaayyyyyyy behind the starter is the most fun to deal with!

    I just used a long extension with a breaker bar & cheater pipe to break that one loose.

    You could try using a torch to warm up the area where the bolts are threaded into, but that won't work on the inside bolt as there is no access to it.

    You might want to upgrade to a 3/4 drive breaker bar & extension with a 3/4 to 1/2 reducer to fit your socket.

    The bolts could snap off if they're that tight, hopefully not.

    Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do!

    .

    yep, steel and aluminum can be bad news. The mechanic that changed my alternator not long ago wrung one of the bolts off in the block. I'm a big fan of neverseize too.

  7. This ain't no shit neither. We spent all day today looking at both Harley-Davidson, and Triumph motorcycles. We are currently at odds however. I want a Triumph Rocket III Touring, she wants a Harley-Davidson "Road King". Both bikes are comparable in complements and options although the Road King has more electronic "goodies" such as cruise control. Both are black in color with quite a bit of chrome added. Both are very attractive but when it has to pull in excess of 500 pounds of rider weight, the extra power of the Rocket is welcome, although both will do the job.

    Rob

    There was a new Triumph parked in front of a store in Rustburg every day last summer,I don't know what model it is, but it's one of the prettiest bikes i've ever seen.

  8. Let me help you out with the memory thing: You can't pull a "hard on", or get it up any longer. Is further clarification, or explanation needed?

    Rob

    my unit still gets so hard the cat couldn't scratch it now...but I realize that if I get to yours and Mike's age it might not get hard if I put it in the deep freeze.

    ...that's funny right there! :banana:

  9. Yep two thing's happen when you get old you forget things an an an I forgot what the other thing is!@###%$

    I know, it's...uh....shoot, never mind-it'll probably come to me later.

  10. When I was lost and looking for my delivery address while going the wrong way on rt. 127 in Frankfort Kentucky Tuesday, I happened to run across this Robmobile. No details, but it's on rt. 127 a little north of Frankfort, Ky.

  11. Name......what name.....remember.....remember what. :blink:

    mike :D

    Know what ya' mean Mike, i've also heard that as we get older your memory is the second thing to go...

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