[elky] Re: Sprint in the shop

  • From: STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx
  • To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 07:09:43 -0400 (EDT)


Smokey Mt Frank  

 
In a message dated 9/22/2011 8:26:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
johncgg@xxxxxxxxx writes:

I'll  bring the steaks, if Chris brings the grill. 
JC

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 5:39 PM, <_STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxxx 
(mailto:STILLFRANKSFAULT@xxxxxxx) >  wrote:


I need a new BBQ grill. Chris?
 
Smokey Mt Frank  
 

 

 
In a message dated 9/22/2011 2:31:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
_printces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:printces@xxxxxxxxxxxx)  writes:

does  Chris sell fussy smokey taillights for Blazer or I am I shopping with 
 someone else on eBay?

Mary


Chris sells carburetors too?  I was under the impression  that he sells 
chemical compounds like POR -15.



  
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 From: John Christensen _<johncgg@xxxxxxxxx>_ (mailto:johncgg@xxxxxxxxx) 
To: _elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) 
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011  8:43 PM
Subject: [elky]  Re: Sprint in the shop

One of the last times I took the El Camino to a repair shop for  anything, 
I decided my time was worth more than $45 for a tune up. That  was 
pre-header days.... now it's about an hour and a half, or $75 of my  time. 
Anyway, I 
paid the $45, and got the plugs changed. That was it. It  was a Computer 
controlled carb, and they didn't do anything to that.  When I opened the 
distibutor cap, because it looked like the same one,  the center carbon 
electrode 
had broken in half, and fell out. Obviously,  the tune up didn't include a 
cap and rotor. 

I was so pissed, I  don't take anything to a mechanic any more, unless, 
after reading about  the procedure, I don't have the tools, or I have potential 
to do serious  damage if I screw it up (Like timing belts on the 
Pathfinder.... I paid  for that). 

I may farm out the A/C, but only after I can find the  right parts to put 
hoses back on. There are missing parts after the  conversion to serpentine. I 
found one on eBay for about $80, after I  spent 20 for one at a junk yard 
that ended up having holes in it.  

I have been putting off the body mount project I am in the  middle of for 
literally YEARS. Now I have to weld on it to get it back  in shape, but the 
welder arrived today. It came with everything to use  the CO2/Argon, except 
the tank. Before I spend the money right now....  on the setting inside the 
welder, it says to use heavier flux core for  the 1/4" steel. That would mean 
no gas. Should I spring for the wire and  hold off on the gas for the 
moment?  Anyone with welding experience  out there???

Get a Edelbrock carb from Chris and bolt it on  yourself Saul. It was a 
piece of cake when I did it, changing from the  computer to non. I had to 
change the distributor too, and you won't have  to do that. 4 bolts and 
linkages, 
and you will be home free for 2 or 300  I think. 

Check it out!
JC



On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Saul Marsh <_saulmarsh72@xxxxxxxxxx 
(mailto:saulmarsh72@xxxxxxxxx) >  wrote:


 
Hello all,
 
Been two weeks since I sold Clustertruck, and I don't miss it as  much as I 
thought I would.  We've had some nice days that would  have been great for 
working on cars, so if I feel like picking up a  wrench I'm just gonna have 
to do maintenance on my new Sprint or work  on the lawn mower or something.  
Anyway, the new Sprint (the '76  I bought in May) is in the shop, and I now 
remember why I don't like  bringing cars to a mechanic.  Just expensive.  
My intent was  for the guy to rebuild the VIR in the A/C system, just like he 
had  recently done to his own '76 El Camino.  However, he found a few  more 
problems and it looks like I'll be getting those fixed  instead.  The 
carburetor has a fitting that leaks and won't  tighten, and might need to be 
replaced with a rebuilt  carb.  I thought the car smelled awfully bad of fuel, 
but  Clustertruck smelled even worse so I just assumed that smelly cars is  
something you lived with when you drive a '70's carbureted car.   Apparently 
not the case.  I hope this helps.  I also will be  getting an A/C hose 
replaced, the system evacuated, and refilled with  R-12.  But I'm not quite 
clear 
on whether this means I'll be  getting nice cold A/C again (of 
course....right as the temps have  dropped where I don't need it anyway).  The 
mechanic 
said the  windshield defrosting in the winter could be affected if the A/C  
system gets too dry.  I don't know.  If I had more time I'd  read up on it 
in my repair manual.  For now I'm taking the guy  for his word, and realizing 
it will be a little bit of time for me to  save up money before my next 
repair (whatever that may be).   Right now, the only thing wrong with the car 
is that the "ice cold"  A/C is at best mediocre.  When I drove it in our 
triple digit  heat this summer, I ended up smelling bad due to sweat, on top of 
 
smelling bad due to a leaky carb.
 
And I took the bus home today, while I leave the Sprint at the  repair 
shop. It took an hour and a half for my normal 25-minute  commute.  Would love 
to take the bus more often, but that's just  too much time.
 
Anyway, that's all for now.
 
Saul
'76 GMC Sprint
 


























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