They should be there somewhere and I'm still upset but the election his up lifted my mood woohoo. On Nov 6, 2012 10:46 PM, "Julie" <julie.hey.ho.lets.go@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bummer! Good luck finding them. A couple of weekends ago I wanted to > work on Donner. But before starting I realized that I would need his keys > at the conclusion of my attempt to get him to run better so I decided to > first find his keys. I search for 6 hours. Ripped apart the house. > Searched the garage. Looked in all of the vehicles including in the > ignition switches and doors and under seats. I finally found his spare key > which would work of course but not my real set of keys. However by this > time I was so tired and sweaty that I never touched Donner's engine. The > following weekend I found my real set of keys about 4" from the bowl where > I throw my keys, under an empty box which I am sure I moved a dozen times > during my search. And I have been the only person in my house in a long > time so nobody to blame but me I suppose. Maybe this weekend I will mess > with his engine so maybe I should start double checking that I still know > where my keys are. > > On Nov 6, 2012, at 10:11 PM, Duncan <whocanduncan1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > many of you know I'm restoring a 1967, 650 triumph Motorcycle. it's been > going on ohh a total of 7 years but the last iteration of it say 2 years. > it is air cooled. > > I am so in a way that I have plastic shoe boxes that when a part comes off > it goes directly into their respective shoe box. aplace for everything and > everything in its place. > > I just received the top end back from the machinist and i am ready to put > the motor back together. > > I cannot find the freakin tappets! I've searched high and low, corner to > corner., rooftop to rooftop. f***! > > another delay in ordering the tappets. ohh shucks gee whiz willikers. > > Duncan > >