My new bestest friend: Mr. Squeeky
It;s funny how hotrod fixing goes. I like to call it the domino factor. You fix one thing and another starts acting up. usually BECAUSE you fixed the first thing. Domino effect.
I have successfully raised my engine and even eased up in the process some of the pressure on the halfrack steering joint :). However, now I have a new friend.
Everyone, please welcome Mr. Squeeky
(Everyone says, in unisson: "HELLO MR. SQUEEKY")
Mr. Squeeky, please introduce yourself briefly to our group.
MR SQUEEKY: "Hello, My name is Mr. Squeeky and I am a noidaholic. I have a deep pathological need for attention. Attention I will get anyway I can. Even if that means squeeking every second of the minute and driving Miss Faith CRAZY. I have been waiting in the great big noid heaven for a chance to be born. Last week-end, I had that chance and I am now enjoying LIFE for the very first time. I got lucky since I got to haunt a very cool car and annoy a pretty cool gal too. I am just very vocal. I LOVE to squeeeeek. I have found several spots where Hiboy transmission is now rubbing against the wood floorpans and it is just enough rubbing to make me SING SING SING... not sure how long my life is gong to be but I intend to make the best of it and live it every second to the fullest."
:mad:
OK, so another trip to Osh and I returned with wood grinding tools so to prepare me for some squeek extermination tomorrow. I tried to sneak a ruber in between wood and transmission on one side (a very small rubber but it still worked like a charm). Problem is, turns out the squeek is coming from at least 2 possibly more spots :rolleyes:, which do not have access unless I remove part of my floor pans. The good news is it appears the floor inside my car is made out of two pieces, so removing the smaller center piece should not be too hard, then I should be able to access the top of the tranny and see where Mr. Squeeky is hiding ;) . So there is not going to be a "quick fix" (or should I say squick fix :LOL: ?) for that one, but this should provide for (yet) hours of "FUN" :LOL:
PS: While at OSH I "invested" (see how quicly I learn?) in a grinder hehehehehe. I have enjoyed griding stuff while working in Jeff's home garage so I think it is time for my own garage to have one of them spark spitter (yeyyy) Oh and I bought me one more toolbox and wrench organisers so now all my (many) wrenches are ine perfect order and I can find sizes at one glance. SO watch out! I AM ARMED AND DANGEROUS (be afraid, be very afraid).
OK, gotta run! TATA!