xtremek
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DANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think that price of that slab would come close to buying me a new truck.
I am going to put everything on hold for a while, just the Blue Burb is going to move forward. I am so scattered, it is getting scary even for me. As much as I want to start buying pieces and parts for the “next” project, I can’t do it, I need to have a more focused direction and right now I have no ability to focus. Time to take a break.
It has been suggested before..... even the best jugglers can only have a certain amount of items in the air before they start to fall and clobber their heads. Nothing but smooth sailing wished upon you.I am going to put everything on hold for a while, just the Blue Burb is going to move forward. I am so scattered, it is getting scary even for me. As much as I want to start buying pieces and parts for the “next” project, I can’t do it, I need to have a more focused direction and right now I have no ability to focus. Time to take a break.
I am seriously considering buying a NON Burb DD, I have been eyeballing Honda products for a while, I like both the Element and the Ridgeline vehicles. It might make sense to have something that will NEVER be the project to drive, that would cut things down to normal repairs and maintenance, not crazy upgrades or wild dreams.
Perk can still be run as is, I do need to install the fender extension and it would be smart to put the new hood on so I can actually open it up, might just do that and start thinking harder on what's next. I still would like to build a decent 4x4 truck, but now might not be the right time.I do need to get all my parts in storage so they are safe and ready to go, so my storage system will need to be worked on for sure, honestly we all know there is no way I will stop buying things until after it is setup, right?
right now the Hill might as well be an island.
I have a grease gun hose out of port under intake for my oil pressure sending unit, then a tee and 2 sending units. One to run fuel pump relay and one for dash gauge. Not sure what year blue burb is?The Blue Burb is almost running again, have to adjust the timing one more time (hopefully only once). The "NEW" oil pressure sensor that we changed because it made sense to change is bad, or the engine has a new problem with low oil pressure, go figure. We are going to relocate it so it will be easier to change in the future, also adding a port for a mechanical gauge.
I know a guy who is really good at turning cel towers into a dock. Maybe he could build you a bridge to that island.![]()
I disagree Strouty I think that is very funny! LOL! HarryNot funny you muppet.
I know you can still put a full sheet of plywood in them and that is probably the biggest plus for me. The rear is actually taller than the Burb too.
You don't have the issue with fuel pumps that OBD 1 trucks do. Hope you get that baby going today.Apparently I screwed up on that statement, they will fit, but at an angle with the tailgate open, or in more than one piece.
I actually thought I read that they would take a sheet, but nope.
Walrus, the Blue Burb is a 1996, and the grease gun hose is what I was thinking, we talked about a hydraulic hose, but the grease gun hose is all ready to go.