skyski166
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Nice Shop!
I haven't torn apart a smog pump before, I have always gone the lazy way & swapped them with a reman unit.So it's interesting to see what kind of guts yours has.
Anyway, looks like you caught that one just in time, nice job on the rebuild!
PS, sorry to hear about your MIL's passing.

Hey Paco! Whatcha doin"?
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I hope he's ok. I've sent him two PM's now, one about six weeks ago and another about two weeks ago and no response.
He was very active on another forum in which we had communicated about why he left and was quite active here immediately after but then hasn't replied in quite a while to anything. I've seen he has been on the site recently so I'm worried that someone has pushed him away.
I like and value his contributions, again I hope he is alright. I got excited when I saw his thread active again this morning.
I just sent him a text, hopefully he's just busy or taking a break.
EDIT: He's alive and well and now that I'm out here in his world, we'll be hopefully getting together in the near future.
I just sent him a text, hopefully he's just busy or taking a break.
EDIT: He's alive and well and now that I'm out here in his world, we'll be hopefully getting together in the near future.

Two things I love the most about this forum. The first is finding a thread I ven't seen before and just getting lost in the story. The second, and more important, is the absolute sense of community. It's funny that when a member makes regular post it becomes such a routine to see what amazing things they have accomplished lately and not hearing from them becomes basically a disturbance in the force.
A big thanks to those who were concerned and checked in on him. We are our brothers keeper.
Paco, I just finished your thread, it's amazing! I'm not sure how I've missed it before, but I'm subbed now.

Absolutely no need to apologize, Paco. I was just thinking of you the other day and was hoping you were OK. Take all the time you need to sort things out. If you need help, we're here. I'm even closer if you need some assistance; just say the word.
Be well.
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Nice to see you post again, Paco. I have referred several friends to your thread here. I have been through the sudden ban before on another forum. I had the same feeling after.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss of friends. That **** is so hard.
Paco,
Glad to hear you are doing OK. Nice job on the seal installers and the bracket to support the transfer case, that worked out awesome. I'm hopefully going to get started on my building in Caldwell soon, I can't wait to have it done so I can work inside with lift and tools.
If you ever need a hand, hit me up. I pass by you in Brenham all the time going back and forth to Houston. I'd be glad to lend a hand. My current projects are rehabbing a Ford 3500 tractor with loader and backhoe and rehabbing various ATV's while looking for employment in the I.T field.
Amazing work as usual Paco.
Your attention to detail if even for a holding fixture is second to none.
Glad to see that you are well and we're hear for ya if you need to vent. That truly is one of the best things about this forum is the brotherhood and watching out for one another.
I only hope I can get the opportunity to meet you as well as many other friends that I have made on this forum. So sorry to hear that the other forum got under your skin but it truly is their loss as what you bring to the table as far as knowledge, experience and willingness to share is a gift.
We're hear for ya brother.![]()
Glad to see you back Paco.
I'll second that Paco. Have missed your input on the other forum. Not really sure what all went on there, but noticed several good folks disappeared. Sorry to hear about your friends, seems as we age it's just one of those things that unfortunately goes with the territory. Have had two rough years myself, but things are looking much better, and starting to get back on track. When you hit the road in your RV would be honored to have you stop by our place also. Just a few hundred miles down the road from the other Mike (Z motorsports) in CO.
Cheers, Mike
Oops, somehow I recalled you were in Brenham. Another year older and apparently the memory ain't what it used to be.Thanks for the referrals brother. Yes.
The loss of Buddies and coworkers is difficult. I suppose all the **** we have exposed ouerselves over the course of our careers takes its toll. Two of them where still into their career when the cancer cough up with them. My H.S. best friend whom was very self reliant and taught me so much now has moderate dementia. His memory from long ago is still intact, but his short term is beyond shot. I try to see him once a month over lunch and he's happy most of the time until he remembers he no longer is allowed to drive. Life is short so live it up!
Thanks RacerX,
A spacious shop and a lift is a game changer. Brenham? If your ever in Tucson we can break bread. Bringing life back to old iron is pricless.
Thanks Mac,Glad to see you back Paco.
I too have taken a break or two from forums I visit every now and then, it helps refresh the mind.
Oops, somehow I recalled you were in Brenham. Another year older and apparently the memory ain't what it used to be.
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Well fancy seeing you here Paco.
Haha, glad you're back back bud.![]()
Hey Cam,
Welcome to Arizona!
I was catching up on Mike's (Zmotorsports) thread and read his generous offer to use his space. I offer the same to you. Sometimes a break from work to create or simply preform maintenance on your rig can help your soul. Please don't hesitate to ask.
Oh, and thanks for the text message, that was a welcome's surprise and beneficial to my soul.
I can't tell you how much that offer is appreciated bud. But ya better watch out on that, I'm a hell of a lot closer to you now.
Well I'm glad to see you back and more excited you're ok. Unfortunately sometimes the opportunity to never shake hand with someone escapes us far too soon. Like yourself and unfortunately too many others were at an age were one day...friends and family leave us too early.
And I certainly understand taking a break. I've done it several times as well as just flat out walk away and never return. It ain't a bad thing
Cam,
I'll never forget how you reached out to me when I was making the plus 1K mile redeye to drop off and pick up a new lathe. Your offer was more than generous and gave me a sense of security knowing if something went amiss you where a call away. So yeah man, you need something from me, say the word and my shop is your shop. Just know I own several push brooms and mops hahah! Seriously, if I can be of any help let me know.
Well thankfully that trip went well for you, damn shame there wasn't time to grab some lunch. But soon enough I'll definitely be in your neck or the woods. This dang job has me covering the entire state and then some. Right now I'm in Denver catching a flight back into Phoenix just to hop in my truck and bail back home for a day.
And I'll make sure to wear my glasses so I don't miss nuttin!![]()
Nice job on all that Paco. What are you using to clean everything, it all looks new. I've used power purple many times but even using it along with my high heat pressure washer rarely get results like that. And one last question, how long did it take you on the transfer case. I've got to do the one on my wife's ride before we really start the moved. It's got a couple minor weeps, thankfully they're only bad enough to just stain and not drip.