AZ SHO Club get together on Nov 26 at Dooleyville.

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nik97 said:
Haha. So, any takers for Sat night? I'm definitely going...

Hey with the check engine light come on and the clunk in the back now at levels that even I can hear, I reckon I would really be chancing my hand if I went.

Hopefully I'll see you Sunday.

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Well, my car started right up and I drove it around the block a few times. The steering...isn't toooooo good to mildly understate, but the engine is strong. :evilgrin: It sure did clean up nice though! I forgot how shiny my car was. I'm going to steal some tires from Nick and drive it out to Dooleyville on Sunday.

Tom, looks like I might need to swap the subframe as both right and left front tires have an 'odd' angle. I guess we shall see when I get there.

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Off Road SHO said:
Haha, yeah, it's an adjustable spanner wrench first made popular by the Crescent Tool Company back in the 50's and 60's. It was a tool that kept you from having to buy 26 different Open-end (spanner) wrenches, so a heck of a lot of them were sold. They had their name in big letters on the handle, so everybody ended up asking for the "crescent" wrench. Kind of like asking for Channel Locks; Their real name is tongue and groove pliers, but the First Baptist Church of the High and Mightier thought that it was too nasty sounding.

And now you know the rest of the story.

Good Day

Tom

Vice grips?:)
 

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nik97 said:
Vice grips?:)


They got their name due to the fact that a certain special squad at the police department used them to keep handcuffs locked to the door handles of their cruiser.

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Off Road SHO said:
They got their name due to the fact that a certain special squad at the police department used them to keep handcuffs locked to the door handles of their cruiser.

Tom

Were they vice cops?




...runs away...
 

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hey thats me and unfortunitly its not ready yet i'm still waiting on the right cams.

DVJ38 said:
Robert, were you the one who was building the 3.2 with cams to replace your worn out original motor? Is it done yet!? I hope so anyways. See you there.

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Hey Guys,

Did I leave my wheel nut lock thingy at Toms? It basically looks like a deep socket with very thin side walls. Dark in colour like an impact socket. I think if it is anywhere it would be where my car was parked. Eric did you see it at all?

BTW the clunk is definitely reduced and I am glad the secondaries are wired open.

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Haha, yup. Eric noticed it right where you left it. Good thing you did'nt get a flat while you where going crazy with those open secondaries:nut: .
 

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Rav,

I have it and might be able to bring it to your office location tomorrow. PM me your address and cell number so I can call you when I get close.

Tom
 

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As usual Tom (as does everyone else in AZSHO) went above and beyond the call of duty and reunited me with my wheel nut do hicky.

Thanks Tom!!!!

Rav.
 
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