hey mister
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- Location
- North Coast
- First Name
- Marty
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Update:
Very busy day and I'm exhausted..yuk yuk...
Exhausted...get it?
Oh, nevermind....
Anywho...
Started out this morning going to local autoparts store. They had 1 50" spool of header wrap and 4 stainless zip ties. That would do my riding mower. They had one 2-1/2" muffler clamp. That was a waste.
Next stop, hardware store to pick up bolts for header and collector flanges. That was a bit expensive for a handful of bolts...sheesh.
Next stop, Summit, for the header wrap kit and to check out the discount racks. Believe it or not they had a power steering pump bracket kit made for exactly what I'm doing for $45.00. Kewl! And they had more than one 2-1/2" muffler clamp. Double kewlness.
Got home and got both exhausts on the ground in about 20 minutes. Each muffler had holes and so did 1 tail pipe. Wife complains, it sounds like a tug boat and I keep threatening to "Nately Wood" her butt.
Brute forced the passenger manifold out and the stove was barely hanging on by 1 rivet, which gave up when tossed to the ground. No gasket between block and manifold. That doesn't seem right. Oh well.
Then the wrap kit was opened and the fun began (not). 4 hours later the passenger header was wrapped and I was ready to pack it full of pyrodex and light it. Holy krap!! It's been a long time since I itched like that. That fiberglass was all over me and I had used wster as directed. Oh, I was miserable from my belt, up. And all I could think of was "don't touch anything." "Pee yourself if you have to, but dear Gussy, don't touch anything!"
On to the driver's and 3-1/2 hours later, it's done.
By then, I use to the itching enuf to drop the pass header in and bolt it up. Screw plugs back in and fired it up just enuf to pull under the carport...it's supposed to monsoon for the next 2 days. This has been the wettest summer I can ever remember...sure glad J. Kerri is taking care of that. Maybe I can get the other side done tomorrow if I wear my floaties. We'll see.
Very busy day and I'm exhausted..yuk yuk...
Exhausted...get it?
Oh, nevermind....
Anywho...
Started out this morning going to local autoparts store. They had 1 50" spool of header wrap and 4 stainless zip ties. That would do my riding mower. They had one 2-1/2" muffler clamp. That was a waste.
Next stop, hardware store to pick up bolts for header and collector flanges. That was a bit expensive for a handful of bolts...sheesh.
Next stop, Summit, for the header wrap kit and to check out the discount racks. Believe it or not they had a power steering pump bracket kit made for exactly what I'm doing for $45.00. Kewl! And they had more than one 2-1/2" muffler clamp. Double kewlness.
Got home and got both exhausts on the ground in about 20 minutes. Each muffler had holes and so did 1 tail pipe. Wife complains, it sounds like a tug boat and I keep threatening to "Nately Wood" her butt.
Brute forced the passenger manifold out and the stove was barely hanging on by 1 rivet, which gave up when tossed to the ground. No gasket between block and manifold. That doesn't seem right. Oh well.
Then the wrap kit was opened and the fun began (not). 4 hours later the passenger header was wrapped and I was ready to pack it full of pyrodex and light it. Holy krap!! It's been a long time since I itched like that. That fiberglass was all over me and I had used wster as directed. Oh, I was miserable from my belt, up. And all I could think of was "don't touch anything." "Pee yourself if you have to, but dear Gussy, don't touch anything!"
On to the driver's and 3-1/2 hours later, it's done.
By then, I use to the itching enuf to drop the pass header in and bolt it up. Screw plugs back in and fired it up just enuf to pull under the carport...it's supposed to monsoon for the next 2 days. This has been the wettest summer I can ever remember...sure glad J. Kerri is taking care of that. Maybe I can get the other side done tomorrow if I wear my floaties. We'll see.