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Good luck David.
I was having fun in the garage with the El Camino. The plugs and wires have been in place for way too long. Likely since I swapped engines 87,000 miles ago. The old plugs were put in by a really smart guy, (blush) and antisieze was used. They were in there tight, but came right out. Well at least the driver's side. I am replacing the spark plug wires as well. That is the hardest part. Tomorrow I will do the passenger side, and that is easier except for the very back against the firewall plug. The driver's side has the steering column, AC and power steering pump, brake master cylinder and other stuff in the way. My back said enough. Time for a beer.
So far just 4 bandages and several new arm bruises. The dang ninjas keep attacking and I have to block their punches and kicks with my arms. My arms bruise with just a bump or scrape. My grandmother, dad, and brother have or had the same issue. Genetics, and too much sun exposure.
We received 1.26 inches of rain today. We are way above normal rainfall for the month. No one except the people living in low lying areas and along the creeks and rivers is complaining. No flooding here. We live on top of a hill.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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