steaks&anvils
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I am thinking even weirder than that.
This is Garage Journal. Do you know how powerful those words are?
Good Lord, we'll all hold your beer.
I am thinking even weirder than that.
It is a bit awkward for sure. I appreciate the vote of confidence, most likely would end up with a smaller vehicle if bringing one, the smart cars fit sideways pretty well on most trucks.
Back to the SG, seems that all my small chains are with the big trailer?? Go figure. Dad's trailer has larger chains that would probably work, but I would rather just have my nice small ones and be done with it, just wished I had realized that yesterday when I was already there. I don't have enough ambition to take Perk over and load the Mitsu, so I guess I am taking the maroon burb, then I have to come back to the Hill to get the small trailer, well, I guess I could just hook it up now and be done with it. Wish I didn't have to run around like a headless chicken. Leaving in less than 12 hours.......





I will be looking into junkyard engines on Monday, seems like this could be a weekend project and a new daily driver with almost no effort. We will see.
This is what I love about GJ. The "I'll just get another engine and toss it in" attitude!
I'm not an engine guy, why get another engine? can't this one be fixed? Isn't there risk with a junk yard engine? or do you get a bigger one while you are replacing anyway?
I'm just asking?
Good you got home fine. Sorry the hills were bothersome. I can relate to big hills here in colorado, most cars dog out...
I don’t know the actual history of the problem, so some is a guess, that is part of the issue. The research seems to point to the intake gasket, I have a guy that is going to take a look at it later this week. He says that the intake needs to come off anyways, also thinks he can tell if the intake is the issue. I figure investing a bit of money may be worth it.
It had some creaming issues as well when I bought it. I did a full engine rebuild and some other stuff too