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  1. redneck joe

    cooking

    first time making (pork) tamales. dang good. New years eve dinner
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    foghorn was / is my favorite
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    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    well, i think I'd rather do mine. the top pours require a lot of finesse; mine can be 'rustic' like food. Chop it wrong? Throw something in late? Rustic...
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    a classic movie. Short story; as short as I can make it... about 7 years ago per facebook we put in our pool. Sat most of the winter and in spring it of course was nasty water from sitting until we could actually start it up and chemicals and such. Couldn't see more than an inch or two...
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    Just thought I'd share a nice photo.

    use a blower and get ground meat, frozen.
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    Old Ford engine help

    150 and I'll run by my oil and brake guys place, he'll have one i'm sure. No need to buy more tools I'll never use more than once....
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    i betting on the duck uprising
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    Old Ford engine help

    and what is this thing? It is on the side of the air box, under the filter if I remember correctly
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    Old Ford engine help

    yeah I have torx set for when I had the Dodge (tail lights) but this also has a center thingiamajig in it. And one of them looks like its filled up with something; can't even see the torx teeth
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    Diningroom table - with epoxy?

    speaking of sandpaper, I tried the mesh stuff versus paper backed. Supposed to last longer which I think it does and couple other bonus points - rater than clogging up it just seems to become a finer grit so I reuse when stepping up. Also the dust flows way better into the dustbag. So...
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    Old Ford engine help

    soaked it today, funky screws that i could not take out so just did it after removing from the big pipe thing. drove about a dozen miles and seemed better but still stalled a couple times; and i tried to stall it a bit. per the TSB, should i clear clear it ie disconnect to unlearn...
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    Old Ford engine help

    sweet. didn't get out yesterday, but will today for sure - the frame for the table build is supposed to be ready and i'm up to 320 grit so ready for it.
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    Old Ford engine help

    i did battle the airbox to get it back on securely. It wouldn't close right with the KN either, not sure why but I left it until i replace with paper and even at that I had to trim a bit off the rim of the new filter to get the whole thing closed properly so that and maybe running with a...
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    Old Ford engine help

    this one looks promising http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6050 and am picking up the MAP cleaner today after I spend some time in the chair of death this morning.
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    Old Ford engine help

    oh, and there are two vacuum lines that are not connected to anything, but again didn't do this previously. Also forgot to add that the battery light comes on after I restart. The gauge shows fine however and it kicks over just fine as well I'll start youtubing the vacuum lines.
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    Old Ford engine help

    welcome to the forums. so would new plugs/wires make this start to happen? Thats the odd thing, started the day after I did those.
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    Just 3 Words

    more sanding needed
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    Home Renovations - Weather Permitting

    pay for the drywall. pay for the drywall pay for the drywall PAY FOR THE DRYWALL PAY FOR THE DRYWALL
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    Old Ford engine help

    not an engine guy much, can do the basics but don't know enough to troubleshoot. I do have 'a guy' that is a diesel mechanic by trade and he can do most but there are times when we both have need to research but regardless I like to know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about it. So -...
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