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Rick V 12-01-2013 05:49 AM

Old school nissan 240 the rwd version is a good doner part as well. I am sure I could get a Dana 44 cut to size and they are cheap

GH85Carrera 12-01-2013 07:33 AM

Good morning folks.

Rick V 12-01-2013 07:41 AM

Anybody else use yahoo mail and have it brain fart and chuck out emails at will?

RKDinOKC 12-01-2013 08:30 AM

I have a yahoo account, but only use it to test my other mail servers from.

Rick V 12-01-2013 08:33 AM

I am setting up a gmail to use for my house. I lost all of my house stuff, including links to places in Az.
Nothing earth shattering but it pisses me off just the same

Porsche-poor 12-01-2013 08:45 AM

Morning all. Off to do nothing important.

GH85Carrera 12-01-2013 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-poor (Post 7784103)
Morning all. Off to do nothing important.

Same here. Today is relax day.

RKDinOKC 12-01-2013 09:01 AM

Rick, You need an @zipbang.com email account. It supports syncing to smart phones, has web mail, and supports exchange email clients like Outlook. It shares your appointments, and contacts between all your email clients like phone and desktop and web mail. Accounts are backed up nightly. I provide accounts for my friends for the cost of software license per user, it's $6.00 per month preferred payment is $72 per year. There are no ads in the webmail and I have an ftp server you can upload large files and it sends a link to download the file to your recipient. Your address will be @zipbang.com or we can find you a domain for another $12 per year. More info at www.zipbang.com

I like to think it is better than the free yahoo or gmail accounts which I have both of.

Oh yeah, rick@zipbang.com is available.

GH85Carrera 12-01-2013 09:20 AM

Is is a cool email service. I love having my computer, phone and iPad all synced up for email. The contact list and all appointments are synced. I even set my MIL up that way.

Noah930 12-01-2013 09:27 AM

You're synced with your MIL?!

porsche4life 12-01-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick V (Post 7784076)
I am setting up a gmail to use for my house. I lost all of my house stuff, including links to places in Az.
Nothing earth shattering but it pisses me off just the same

I've used gmail for 6years now without an issue. Love it. Syncs with my phones contacts, calendars, and notes as well as email. Same on my iPad and Macbook.

Awesome spam filter too for free.

Porsche-poor 12-01-2013 01:17 PM

Off to band practice.

nynor 12-01-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC (Post 7783750)
Sounds like something I need to try in the Rover. it loses enough water that I need to put some in every 3 months. I can sometimes smell hot rad water with it is hot and the engine is hot, but can't find a leak anywhere. Had it pressure tested and no leaks found either.

I have to just keep telling myself, hey it's an $800 truck, so what's a little water now and then.

i am pretty stoked that it worked. i figure that if it kills the engine, the repair is nearly as expensive as getting a good core. so screw it. and it does seem to be working.

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 7783753)
My parents' neighbors have a Defender 90 parked outside at the curb. I've always loved the look of them. And they've held their value for the past 15+ years I've lusted for one. But you guys are easily convincing me to stay away from anything British. Well, maybe I could make an exception for a McLaren F1...

my disco has had the usual issues for an 18 year old truck that has been abused off road and such. the big repairs were new head gaskets at 120K, new suspension all around (did i mention that i abuse this thing off road), a power steering pump that grenaded, a water pump (which was a piece of cake), and a power steering box (probably from abusing the truck off road). and it drives really nice.

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Originally Posted by Rick V (Post 7783815)
Morning Y'all,
D that Subie mechanic in a can stuff is just stop leak that has been refined into smaller chunks so it doesn't kill the heater core. We have that stuff laying all around the dealership as we refuse to use it. The guys at school E.G. instructors told us not to use it

yes, i get that. i was totally reluctant to put this into anything, but see the above. AND subaru was warrantying their engines for an extra 100k miles, as long as they put this stuff in, before or after a failure was detected....

i am not arguing with you at all. i would NEVER put this kind of product in the 951. but the subaru i really don't care about. i just need it to run for another year.

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 7783852)
After owning a few MGs/Triumphs, I won't be buying British in this lifetime.

as stated above, i like my disco. but the '77 triumph bonnie i owned was one of the worst relationships of my life.

HHI944 12-01-2013 03:27 PM

MMMMM, I've got a chuck roast marinating in a mix of Stone Ruination IPA, Serrano peppers and ****ake mushrooms.....goes in the dutch oven in the morning.

GH85Carrera 12-01-2013 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 7784184)
You're synced with your MIL?!

I am not synced with my MIL but I could be if I wanted to be. :eek:

I do synchronize my wife's calendar with mine. Again I could sync our email and contacts but I don't see the need.

HHI944 12-01-2013 04:23 PM

As for British vehicles......
The Jag can be a nightmare and it sucks to have to take it to the dealership for diagnosis, but that's to be expected when you jam that much electricals in a car....even the modern MBs and BMWs have those issues.....mechanically, it's incredibly robust
Both Rovers have been beasts.....basic maintenance is really all that's needed and even more than basic stuff is usually quite easy.....

Nothing on any of the British vehicles sucks as bad as doing valves on the Duc....I usually just take the heads off to do it....easier than trying to weasel through the crevices.....still have to yank the rear shock, gas tank and air filter/control module tray...

Rick V 12-01-2013 05:18 PM

Been doing Subie online testing off and all during the day and I can not for the life of me figure out why they are trying to complicate a simple concept like electrical diagnosis. I should be exempt from these things

Noah930 12-01-2013 05:35 PM

Replaced the front brakes on the DD Civic, and changed out the oil on the 911 today. Fixed a sticking trunk release on Mrs. Noah's Acura and her Bluetooth connection yesterday. Sometimes it's nice to do straightforward maintenance & repairs.

nynor 12-01-2013 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick V (Post 7784915)
Been doing Subie online testing off and all during the day and I can not for the life of me figure out why they are trying to complicate a simple concept like electrical diagnosis. I should be exempt from these things

because.

Rick V 12-01-2013 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nynor (Post 7784948)
because.

They are trying to explain simple parallel circuits like they are can-bus systems. I guess they are trying to weed out the non hackers


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