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Matt did you bite the bullet yet and splurge for the DTT ??? I sure hope so. Can't stand too see a fellow member go through soooo much trans trouble!!!! Let me know if you need anything.



Good luck

Curtis
 
Matt if ya need a hand let me now, I'd be glad to help. I can even bring ya a bed full of snow for that new sled. Oh yeah he weighed 2 lbs 13 0z.
 
Congrats on the newborn, :) My daughter was 6 weeks early that was seven years ago, now she is taller than her older sister was at 7.

Well you are defiantly invited as we all know about needing to get out of the house.
 
Jschafer said:
Big H

What is a timing LIGHT set up? Is this something different or did gasser lingo slip in :-laf

I haven't heard a reply from RSeargent



Check this thread out.



I am up to my eyeballs in work (on my house) at the moment so a road trip is sort of out of the question.
 
sorry about the west bend note, I just didn't wont to afend anyone by saying south bend just kidden LOL. I really thought it was west :confused: So happy to hear about the new member to the TDR boy or girl My girl friend goes gogo over babys shes been wonting one so guys how do you talkem out of it :-laf

I'll probly like being a dad just not right now. Yall just keep on fixem My screw ups and I'll learn eventually. Jay BIRD
 
Big H

Thank you, I learn something new every day on the TDR.

Checking timing that easy would be most great even to just verify what you set. Have you got all the bugs worked out.

Thanks again

Joe



41Jay the longer you wate the better

I only know of one way to stop them from having one :D and that is no fun :(
 
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no, didnt get a dtt, couldnt shell out $5000 for a transmission and i need it now. going back to work anyday, so i ended up going with a gorends.



well we got a dusting right now but with that little bit i might be able to test out the walker evans shocks :D and 2lbs 13oz!!!! thats crazy! mine was just over 5lbs when he was born (19 mths ago) and i thought he was small.



i tried to order that timing light when i got my kit, but it was on backorder for a few weeks and didnt feel like waiting. it would be nice to have one though.



there is another way to do it but it involves gloves and a well thought out alabi :-laf j/k when they want one they get one. ive been fightin mine off for a year now, she wants a little girl.





matt
 
My little girl is now 4 months old. Loving every minute of it also!!! She was 6lbs 8oz.



I love being a dad. I spend all night with he when her mom goes to work. When i go to work her mom has her all day. It's great, no need to worry about a baby sitter or anything.



BigHammer how's the house coming ??? When i was up there last, i don't think you even had broke ground. Not sure. I'd like to come back up sometime and check it out!!!



Curtis
 
Jschafer said:
Big H

Thank you, I learn something new every day on the TDR.

Checking timing that easy would be most great even to just verify what you set. Have you got all the bugs worked out.

Thanks again

Joe



The sensor that clamps on the injector line is REALLY touchy. Too loose or too tight and you get nothing. After a bit of monkeying around with it, I can usually get a good consistent signal for the timing light. The toughest part is finding TDC to make a good mark to start with. (dropping a valve isn't that bad)



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BigHammer how's the house coming ??? When i was up there last, i don't think you even had broke ground. Not sure. I'd like to come back up sometime and check it out!!!



Curtis



Click on my home page link . Got some pictures of it. (outside only so far) Drywall is done and almost all painted. Got a bunch of stone to lay on the floors, oak trim, tile shower to build, glass block, cabinetry, etc. The to do list seems endless...



(Lisa commented on how so many of the house pictures also have a truck in 'em :-laf :D )
 
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