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Congrats on the significant milestone. It’s the one I’ve always been the most concerned about running into problems. After all that time and expense imagine if they said “fail”...glad you’ll never know what that’s like. [emoji16]


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Congrats as others have said I never really had a doubt. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about any of the state inspections and emissions testing.

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Congrats Mike! I'm rather surprised they inspected it so thoroughly.

Thank you. They did crawl around and look at the vital emissions components, I really didn't think they spent as much time as I originally thought they would. I think it actually took them longer to process the paperwork and print the sticker than it did to recertify it.


The only reason any of us from out of state would wonder is because we don't know the rules in UT. When I lived in CA 20 years ago, it was was subjective and dependent on the inspector you got. Your work is beyond thorough and any inspector who doesn't recognize the intent and execution shouldn't be an inspector.

Well done.

You are somewhat correct. Most all counties in Utah follow the standard USEPA guidelines, which from my understanding it pretty much what most states do across the country. However, what I find interesting is just how some inspectors in various counties "choose" to interpret those guidelines. I was surprised when I first started researching four plus years ago and then again last year when I started collecting parts. Luckily I kept the guys name and number that I spoke with back in May of last year and when I called him last week he remembered me and we set up the appointment.

I also see your point about some inspectors simply not recognizing the intent of the swap and especially the execution as some are just not seasoned enough to fully grasp what is involved and the differences between a half-assed swap and a properly done swap.

I appreciate the comments guys.
 
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Congrats on the significant milestone. It’s the one I’ve always been the most concerned about running into problems. After all that time and expense imagine if they said “fail”...glad you’ll never know what that’s like. [emoji16]


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I completely agree Matt. That was my concern as well. Even talking with the department previously I still had it in the back of my mind that if I pulled in and got someone with an attitude or someone who simply didn't understand what they were doing or looking at it could have gone the other way. Plus I've run across a few that just like to throw their weight around and could have been an obstacle just because they could be.

I think that is why I opted to have this done now vs. waiting until the inspection was actually do. If something went south I would have time to adjust course and try someone else but if I waited it would be more difficult to do that and obviously more stressful.

I appreciate the comments and for you following along Matt.
 
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Congrats as others have said I never really had a doubt. I'm just glad I don't have to worry about any of the state inspections and emissions testing.

JB

That is one less thing you have to worry about JB. But to be honest even if I didn't have all of the emission loopholes to jump through I still think I would have done it the EXACT same way. My goal was to make this 100% emissions compliant AND improve the overall drivability and put the fun factor back into it. If I didn't have the emissions to deal with it would have been easy and some things could have been eliminated but that wasn't what I was after.

Thanks for checking in on my projects.
 
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Also, seeing as how the temps here have been creeping up into the 80's the last few days, I stopped by my buddies shop yesterday afternoon and we charged my A/C which I haven't had time to do.
 

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Gezzz, like there was ever any doubt you’d pass mike. :headscrat

However your comment about the average Joe doing the job cracked me up, thanks for the laugh. :beer:


I stopped by my buddies shop yesterday afternoon and we charged my A/C which I haven't had time to do.

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Gezzz, like there was ever any doubt you’d pass mike. :headscrat

However your comment about the average Joe doing the job cracked me up, thanks for the laugh. :beer:




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Thanks Cam. I'm sure they just looked at me like what does this guy know as they probably get know-it-alls in there all the time that they get tired of listening to. I didn't want to act like one of those.

The weather has been kind of cool here and I have been so busy the A/C system just wasn't at the top of my priority list, until it started to get warm this past week, then it moved right to the top of the list.:lol_hitti
 

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Mike any inspection can make you nervous. I don’t know why, but they always get me. Congratulations! Is the air conditioning the last part? I’m sure there will always be “other” things.
 
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Mike any inspection can make you nervous. I don’t know why, but they always get me. Congratulations! Is the air conditioning the last part? I’m sure there will always be “other” things.

Thank you.

The recertification and the charging of the A/C were the last two pieces of the puzzle. Now I can drive it and enjoy it while working on my son's WJ and getting him moved out and ready for his wedding.

I think we're moving him out this weekend and I'm a bit overwhelmed by the thought of not seeing him every day. He's been my right hand and shop buddy for the past couple of decades and I'm going to miss that daily interaction with him, but I'm also excited for him on this next chapter of his life and he is marrying a sweet, lovely young lady so I wish them the best and will just have to enjoy our shorter visits.

I just hope my wife doesn't get tired of me with all of this one on one time we'll be having. She may realize that she's been married to an ******* for all these years and my son was just masking it.:headscrat
 

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I know what you mean. Even though my son is 10, we are best buddies. We were asked as parents to write a letter of affirmation from his teacher. He has dyslexia and goes to a school specializing in it. While writing, it hit me how much he has had to overcome just to succeed in his learning. He could have easily said F it, I’m just not going to do it. But he’s fought hard and done extremely well. I’m very proud of him and try to tell him often. He still gets in trouble like boys do, but he’s shown me how good of a kid he is. I hope to stay close with him as he grows into being a young man. It’s pretty awesome being such a big part of your sons life. I work with guys who spend too much time at work and miss out. Chasing the money and dreams. My legacy is my kids, they can tell about me when I’m gone. In 100 years no one will know or care how much money I had in my bank account when I died.
 
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I know what you mean. Even though my son is 10, we are best buddies. We were asked as parents to write a letter of affirmation from his teacher. He has dyslexia and goes to a school specializing in it. While writing, it hit me how much he has had to overcome just to succeed in his learning. He could have easily said F it, I’m just not going to do it. But he’s fought hard and done extremely well. I’m very proud of him and try to tell him often. He still gets in trouble like boys do, but he’s shown me how good of a kid he is. I hope to stay close with him as he grows into being a young man. It’s pretty awesome being such a big part of your sons life. I work with guys who spend too much time at work and miss out. Chasing the money and dreams. My legacy is my kids, they can tell about me when I’m gone. In 100 years no one will know or care how much money I had in my bank account when I died.

Well said.

I'm sure your son appreciates the one on one time you spend with him and as he matures into a young man he will appreciate it even more. Your love for your son is obvious and I'm sure the reason he hasn't said F**k it is because of your example in caring and persevering.

Thank you for sharing that.
 

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Mike, I am pretty sure you just gave the inspectors a new benchmark. The next conversion that shows up is probably going to need some re-work. Not to mention the Jeep dealer who is going to be surprised "I didn't know Jeep offered LS power!"
 

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Congratulations on your newly certified GM/Jeep! Thats awesome indeed. I would have been nervous as well Mike. Not doubting your work at all, more like doubting those inspectors. Here in AZ, those guys can be extremely difficult to say the least.
That label/sticker is awesome but I bet here in AZ they would be calling the number every time you went through extending your already inconvenience inspection.

Your work is so clean, it would be hard to find a "professional" shop to go the lengths you did. Thats why folks follow you Mike : ) plus your cool too ; )

Way to go my friend!
 
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Mike, I am pretty sure you just gave the inspectors a new benchmark. The next conversion that shows up is probably going to need some re-work. Not to mention the Jeep dealer who is going to be surprised "I didn't know Jeep offered LS power!"

Thanks for the comments Bob, I'm flattered. One of the inspectors mentioned that it looked like it came that way and I took that as a huge compliment.
 
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Congratulations on your newly certified GM/Jeep! Thats awesome indeed. I would have been nervous as well Mike. Not doubting your work at all, more like doubting those inspectors. Here in AZ, those guys can be extremely difficult to say the least.
That label/sticker is awesome but I bet here in AZ they would be calling the number every time you went through extending your already inconvenience inspection.

Your work is so clean, it would be hard to find a "professional" shop to go the lengths you did. Thats why folks follow you Mike : ) plus your cool too ; )

Way to go my friend!

Thank you Paco. I appreciate the comments and you taking the time to follow along on my projects, the boring ones as well as the "cool" ones.:lol_hitti
 
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I was drilling a couple of holes in a bracket for a neighbor the other night when the knob on my Wilton quick release drill vise broke out of nowhere. I didn’t drop it or hit it with anything. I simply released the tension and the end popped off. My neighbor jokingly asked me what kind of cheap *** tools I bought. I’m not gonna lie, it kinda pissed me off and was embarrassing.
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Tonight I dug through my drawer if misc knobs and handles and found a small package containing three round knobs but wouldn’t ya know it, right size thread (3/8”-16) but too small OD. These are barely 1.250” in diameter and the original is 1.565”.
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I continued digging around then went to my toolbox where I found an old transfer case shift knob off an old CJ7. That should work perfectly plus add a bit of cool factor.
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Hell yeah. That’ll work.
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Thanks for looking.
 

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I hate the break the news to ya like this Mike. But the older ya get, the easier it is to break your knob. You'll get used to it. :(


Regardless the replacement looks tight and right, keep up the good work. :thumbup:
 
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Hey Mike,

I was watching some of your videos a couple of weeks ago and remember you featuring a Holdridge Radii tool. Although your T-case knob is cool, I think a custom made one is cooler ;)
 
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Thanks for the comments guys.

How 'bout I just send ya the knob Shorty, I no longer need it.:bounce:

Cam, I'm finding that out.:lol_hitti

Paco, that was my thought when I suggested I may end up making one but then I found one that will work and actually looks cooler. I need to practice a bit more with the Holdridge radii tool also, it is quite finicky to get a nice finish. I've found it requires very light cuts and I still need to play with the setup to get the diameter at the end to match the diameter I want. Again, I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my hacked together videos.:beer:
 

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Mike, the only issue I see with that know is that you can never use 4LO. That means the vise is only used for easy work.

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I was drilling a couple of holes in a bracket for a neighbor the other night when the knob on my Wilton quick release drill vise broke out of nowhere. I didn’t drop it or hit it with anything. I simply released the tension and the end popped off. My neighbor jokingly asked me what kind of cheap *** tools I bought. I’m not gonna lie, it kinda pissed me off and was embarrassing.
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Tonight I dug through my drawer if misc knobs and handles and found a small package containing three round knobs but wouldn’t ya know it, right size thread (3/8”-16) but too small OD. These are barely 1.250” in diameter and the original is 1.565”.
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I continued digging around then went to my toolbox where I found an old transfer case shift knob off an old CJ7. That should work perfectly plus add a bit of cool factor.
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Hell yeah. That’ll work.
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Thanks for looking.



Too awesome. Sometimes it just ends up cool all by itself.
 

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Too awesome. Sometimes it just ends up cool all by itself.

Thanks Matt. I was surprised that the vise had USS threads, I would have bet money they would have been metric. I was pleasantly surprised with the threads as well as finding the old knob in my toolbox. It's nice when things happen that way.:beer:
 
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Wierd?? Explain please. Hope everything is OK.


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C’mon Mike, you can’t leave us hanging brother.

Sorry guys. I've just been a bit of an emotional mess this past week.

My son moved into his new home over the weekend and I have been struggling a little. I thought I was preparing myself and ready for this change but it pretty much knocked the wind out of my sails and I need to regroup and grow a set I guess.

I'm probably not the normal parent who has been looking forward to their kids moving out. My son has been by my side every day from the time he could walk and now he is not. I am so very happy for him and proud of him but at the same time I will miss that day to day interaction with him.

The house seems so big and empty the last couple of days. My wife and I were having dinner last night and it was a weird feeling with just the two of us sitting at the dinner table. We have ALWAYS eaten dinner as a family and it is just going to take some getting used to.
 

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Sorry guys. I've just been a bit of an emotional mess this past week.



My son moved into his new home over the weekend and I have been struggling a little. I thought I was preparing myself and ready for this change but it pretty much knocked the wind out of my sails and I need to regroup and grow a set I guess.



I'm probably not the normal parent who has been looking forward to their kids moving out. My son has been by my side every day from the time he could walk and now he is not. I am so very happy for him and proud of him but at the same time I will miss that day to day interaction with him.



The house seems so big and empty the last couple of days. My wife and I were having dinner last night and it was a weird feeling with just the two of us sitting at the dinner table. We have ALWAYS eaten dinner as a family and it is just going to take some getting used to.
Maybe have him and your to be DIL come over for Sunday dinners? It's something small and once a week is not a lot to do.

I'm sure once he's settled in he will make visits now and again.
 
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Maybe have him and your to be DIL come over for Sunday dinners? It's something small and once a week is not a lot to do.

I'm sure once he's settled in he will make visits now and again.



Thanks. We started alternating with them going to dinner at her mom’s a couple of months ago and we think/hope this will be something that will continue, hopefully even after they have kiddos running around.

It’s just been a big change over the last several days as he has been my whole life (along with my wife) for the past quarter century. I thought I was ready to share him but it’s been a bigger change than I was ready for.

I also realize once he gets into a routine and after the wedding I’ll get some shop time back with him on various projects so I will just have to cherish those shop days with him when they come along.
 

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HeyMike,

I get it, our son left our side six days after his HS graduation (06) and off to the military for the next 10 years. Its hard when your close but its a double edge sword as we want them to be independent and successful but that comes with a price. The bright side is you have him relatively close. Now imagine if he was three states away or further. Stay busy brother and before you know it you'll be having dinner with your growing family. Even at our age we still grow brother. Chin up Mike your not alone my friend.
 

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Definitely not alone. We’ve had two move out and start their lives on they’re own...it sure is different. The son and DIL as well as the grand baby we see almost daily, as they live close by. Can’t say it gets easier but you get use to it as I have one from a previous marriage that lives 5hrs away. It’s great when I get her, but I still hate taking her back...
 
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HeyMike,

I get it, our son left our side six days after his HS graduation (06) and off to the military for the next 10 years. Its hard when your close but its a double edge sword as we want them to be independent and successful but that comes with a price. The bright side is you have him relatively close. Now imagine if he was three states away or further. Stay busy brother and before you know it you'll be having dinner with your growing family. Even at our age we still grow brother. Chin up Mike your not alone my friend.

Thank you Paco. I know it sounds silly but we have been very close his entire life. This may sound stupid but in my head I always felt that as long as he was under my roof I could protect him from the world. Now that he is out on his own I feel that sense of not being able to protect him is what scares me. I hope that makes sense.

I pray I've done a good job of preparing him to be on his own and I am extremely proud of him and like you said, he isn't that far away so I'm sure I will see him at least weekly and possibly a bit more once his life settles down and he gets back to wanting to work on projects.

Definitely not alone. We’ve had two move out and start their lives on they’re own...it sure is different. The son and DIL as well as the grand baby we see almost daily, as they live close by. Can’t say it gets easier but you get use to it as I have one from a previous marriage that lives 5hrs away. It’s great when I get her, but I still hate taking her back...

Thank you. That's what my wife and I were talking about last night over dinner is that it is new now and once we get used to it and see the new norm we will get comfortable with it. What makes it a little easier at least is to see just how happy he is with new bride to be and his new home. That alone makes me happy.

Thanks for the comments guys, I really appreciate them.
 

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Sorry guys. I've just been a bit of an emotional mess this past week.

My son moved into his new home over the weekend and I have been struggling a little. I thought I was preparing myself and ready for this change but it pretty much knocked the wind out of my sails and I need to regroup and grow a set I guess.

I'm probably not the normal parent who has been looking forward to their kids moving out. My son has been by my side every day from the time he could walk and now he is not. I am so very happy for him and proud of him but at the same time I will miss that day to day interaction with him.

The house seems so big and empty the last couple of days. My wife and I were having dinner last night and it was a weird feeling with just the two of us sitting at the dinner table. We have ALWAYS eaten dinner as a family and it is just going to take some getting used to.

Mike,

I have two sons. One (26) is on his own and has struggled to make a living up until recently. He lost 4 years to a bad girlfriend, thank the lord she is gone, which accounted for much of his struggles. He is 4 hours away, but calls the wife all the time. We are always giving him advise, much of which lately he has taken to heart as he finally realized what we were saying all along had value. My other son (22) is trying to finish college. He has his own challenges and typically does not want to hear what we have to say. We told him the money train stops after this year if he doesn't finish school (5 year program). He is slowly coming around to listening to us, but often has an attitude because he knows better.

I guess the long and short of it is, your situation, while bad in your eyes is so much better than many of us. I wouldn't trade mine for anything as it could be a lot worse. While I wish sometimes my relationships were better and I strive to make them better, I think yours, because it sounds to be very strong will only get better and this is only a small dip in the road.

Last thing, my wife always felt strongly about the dinner thing too. She always insisted on having a family dinner at the table everynight would could. I think this really helped to instill a sense of family for the boys and wouldn't have it any other way. We saw too many of the kids friends who didn't know what it meant to sit down and interact with the parents in a meaningful way. Dinner everyday is a perfect way to drive that point....
 
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Mike,

I have two sons. One (26) is on his own and has struggled to make a living up until recently. He lost 4 years to a bad girlfriend, thank the lord she is gone, which accounted for much of his struggles. He is 4 hours away, but calls the wife all the time. We are always giving him advise, much of which lately he has taken to heart as he finally realized what we were saying all along had value. My other son (22) is trying to finish college. He has his own challenges and typically does not want to hear what we have to say. We told him the money train stops after this year if he doesn't finish school (5 year program). He is slowly coming around to listening to us, but often has an attitude because he knows better.

I guess the long and short of it is, your situation, while bad in your eyes is so much better than many of us. I wouldn't trade mine for anything as it could be a lot worse. While I wish sometimes my relationships were better and I strive to make them better, I think yours, because it sounds to be very strong will only get better and this is only a small dip in the road.

Last thing, my wife always felt strongly about the dinner thing too. She always insisted on having a family dinner at the table everynight would could. I think this really helped to instill a sense of family for the boys and wouldn't have it any other way. We saw too many of the kids friends who didn't know what it meant to sit down and interact with the parents in a meaningful way. Dinner everyday is a perfect way to drive that point....

Mark, thank you for the comments and for understanding.

My wife has always made sure we have dinner as a family and any big decisions in our life we talked about as a family. My wife also had a saying that she used a lot that the family who plays together, stays together. Whenever and whatever we were doing as extra-curricular activities, being racing, duning, snowmobiling, RV'ing and Jeeping, we did it all as a family.
 
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For all of those who have commented, I greatly appreciate the comments. While many may think this is silly of me to feel this way, I kind of agree but felt confident enough that I was sure others here would understand.

While my emotions had gotten the better of me over the weekend, it wasn't necessarily for the feel of loss per se, I think it is more of a combination that my son is moving on with his life but also with some pride in my son mixed in there in the form of happiness.

What I am experiencing is NOTHING like what many people have to go through with children and I am not trying to compare my situation at all. I am just entering a new phase in my life as my son transitions into a new phase in his life and it has been a change for both of us. I've felt all along that I have a special relationship with my son because of what it took to get him here with his being born prematurely and spending the first 72 days in a NICU unit. I never missed a day with him during that entire 72 day period and even staring through the glass at him in the incubator I never thought I could feel that way about a child. Friends of mine and even siblings who thought they knew me never thought I would be the "father" type as I guess I didn't exhibit those traits in my earlier years.

I think because of those first months of my son's life and talking to him through the glass daily as well as putting him first in my life has just created a special bond between the two of us and that is what is having such an impact on me. The fact is I am so happy for him and his path and that too is causing emotions to creep up.

Thanks for all of the comments and I promise I'll get back to work soon.:beer:
 
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I have still had a little chirping from my belt train in my Jeep so I took a few minutes last night to try a couple things. I had aligned everything with my laser tool but the alternator was still questionable. Upon loosening the upper alternator bolt I noted that there was some slight deflection in the bracketry.
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I noted .055” gap so I found a shim of the same thickness and installed that.
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That little amount so far has seemed to do the trick. The belt appears to be running more true on both the upper idler as well as the tensioner so I’ll give that a try for now.
 

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