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Grizzlymi

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Got the landing gear shuttle valve installed on the plane. Bled the system and cycled the gear a few times.

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Below the seats, in a hole, stand on your head and bend your third elbow. Can't swing a wrench. Gotta flip it to grab a half flat each time.
You know, the fun stuff.

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Heres a few pics of the panel.

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Bellanca super viking.
300hp
200 mph

A cool video of one in action.

So...................if the landing gear doesn't open, it's your fault!?!?!? :ROFLMAO:
 

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Any idea what's clunking guys?

It DOES sound like it's trying to go into gear by itself or as if you were doing it off to the side, tricking us. Is it a manual or automatic? Some quads are the latter.

wasn't tearing up grass but a cop rolls up and drives straight over in his multi-ton Chevy Silverado.

Did *he* tear up the grass? Would be great if it had just rained and he left muddy ruts, or better yet gotten stuck.
 

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Its been nice outside the last few days. Would have been a great opportunity to either work on the sled or tear the VW apart. Sadly all I had accomplished was doing an oil change on the truck. This weekend is supposed to be cold again and I have been neglecting on getting the old 20lb propane bottle refilled. Garage needs some reorganization, but the motivation to do anything hardly exists.
 

Whitetrashrocker

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Its been nice outside the last few days. Would have been a great opportunity to either work on the sled or tear the VW apart. Sadly all I had accomplished was doing an oil change on the truck. This weekend is supposed to be cold again and I have been neglecting on getting the old 20lb propane bottle refilled. Garage needs some reorganization, but the motivation to do anything hardly exists.
I feel ya.
Hardest part is getting started.
Seems once I do, I get stuff done.
 

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One thing is for sure, being a commissioned based auto tech is not all its cracked up to be. So far today I have been on the struggle bus, trying to disconnect QD fuel lines off a 2010 6.7 Cummins for the P65 recall. The fuel heater got too hot, melted the electrical connector, and allowed diesel to leak out.

Everything is covered in the last 16 years worth of dirt. The recall came out back in around 2012 and the vehicle has now just come in to have the recall done. So who gets it? Me. Not some more senior Ed technician. Just some tech who just has enough training done to on paper, be "knowledgeable".

Don't become an auto tech, unless you are a sado masochist and, can be on a hybrid pay system.
 

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And that’s why I quit wrenching!!! But I did get all the fun stuff 70 Chevelle, 63 Buick Electra with the 401 nailhead, corvettes. You know the fun stuff!!!
 

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The fuel heater got too hot, melted the electrical connector, and allowed diesel to leak out.

How come you ain't got no pics? Sounds like exciting carnage.

 

Kartorbust

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How come you ain't got no pics? Sounds like exciting carnage.

I lost my tail today doing the recall. If the filter/heater housing wasn't tossed into the trash, I'll see if I can do a few pictures. Job paid 0.8 hours, took me from 8am to 3:30pm to get everything done.

Also, due to the weather today, it took me from 5:30 to almost 7 to get home. Normally I'm home by 6:20. I-80 was a cluster. At least 3 accidents within 15 miles that blocked the East bound side to Lincoln.
 

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I lost my tail today doing the recall. If the filter/heater housing wasn't tossed into the trash, I'll see if I can do a few pictures. Job paid 0.8 hours, took me from 8am to 3:30pm to get everything done.

Also, due to the weather today, it took me from 5:30 to almost 7 to get home. Normally I'm home by 6:20. I-80 was a cluster. At least 3 accidents within 15 miles that blocked the East bound side to Lincoln.

I’m going to lift you up in my prayers, good buddy. 🤝 🤗 No pics required.
 

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I’m going to lift you up in my prayers, good buddy. 🤝 🤗 No pics required.
Guess my video of being only a minute is too large for the server to process.
 

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Grizzlymi

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I lost my tail today doing the recall. If the filter/heater housing wasn't tossed into the trash, I'll see if I can do a few pictures. Job paid 0.8 hours, took me from 8am to 3:30pm to get everything done.

Also, due to the weather today, it took me from 5:30 to almost 7 to get home. Normally I'm home by 6:20. I-80 was a cluster. At least 3 accidents within 15 miles that blocked the East bound side to Lincoln.

That really blows man! Are there any mom and pop shops in the area that are hiring? Around here it is hard to find a good mechanic that is honest and shows up to work daily. The ones that do get paid really well. Yeah it is mostly brakes, exhaust, oil changes, general shyt, but steady work. Keep your head up and keep grinding till you find something new. A good mechanic is worth a ton around here.
 

Kartorbust

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That really blows man! Are there any mom and pop shops in the area that are hiring? Around here it is hard to find a good mechanic that is honest and shows up to work daily. The ones that do get paid really well. Yeah it is mostly brakes, exhaust, oil changes, general shyt, but steady work. Keep your head up and keep grinding till you find something new. A good mechanic is worth a ton around here.
Been burned far too many times turning wrenches on vehicles. Rather go back to welding and give auto the finger on the way out.
 
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