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zxappeal
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Well, it's looking like I'm going to have a lot more free time, and I need the money.

I do a lot of Honda, Nissan, Mazda, and Toyota wrenching, but I'll mess with just about anything except German shit requiring lots of specialty tools.

I work on a lot of American cars and trucks as well.

Gimme a holler if you need a hand or a job done and you either don't have the time to do it yourself, don't know how, or don't have the money to take it to a shop.

8/3/2005 9:25:16 AM

2L8IWON
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I thought you said give me a holler if you need a hand job...

.,..


...


Yeah.

But, good luck. I think we all trust your ability to wrench on here. You shouldn't have a problem getting side work....

Mike

8/3/2005 9:38:45 AM

Grapehead
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me too, but ill do it cheaper than him.

just kidding.

8/3/2005 9:40:02 AM

JBaz
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lol mike mike mike... what are you thinking about?

8/3/2005 9:41:06 AM

2L8IWON
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My unfortunate circumstances as a single guy hahaha

Mike

8/3/2005 9:46:14 AM

arghx
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you mean the bimmer isn't pulling enough chicks? Time for you to buy a redneck Trans AM or something . Oh wait...

8/3/2005 9:48:36 AM

arghx
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Oh and do you know how to work on Rx-7's? I'm just waiting for my clutch to shit on me, and that's a job that's definately beyond my abilities. My mechanic is moving away in September so maybe I could use you at some point. I may need some bushings replaced too.

8/3/2005 9:52:48 AM

Scottyc
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I can do a clutch on a 7, it is easy.

8/3/2005 9:58:39 AM

2L8IWON
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^^ Ain't that the truth...

..I'm thinking, something loud, that'll really get their attention.

...why do I bother.

Mike

Back to topic...

8/3/2005 9:58:42 AM

JBaz
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Quote :
"you mean the bimmer isn't pulling enough chicks? Time for you to buy a redneck Trans AM or something . Oh wait..."

yeah seriously, give them the ole 'take you out for a spin' routine

8/3/2005 11:11:39 AM

Maugan
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how much would you charge for a bearing repack?

8/3/2005 12:59:42 PM

BigBlueRam
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word, i still get plenty of requests for work i'll toss your way.

8/3/2005 1:34:09 PM

zxappeal
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Sweet...Yeah I've done a bit of RX7 work. Not afraid of 'em.

Tad...On yer VX? I can do it, haven't really thought about how much. I won't screw you. At least not without kissing you first.

T'anks Ivan. Lemme know what you got. I gotta try and get a timetable together as to when I can work.

8/3/2005 7:46:09 PM

Maugan
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I'd do it, I just don't have the time really. If you could pull it off in a day while I'm working that'd be fucking awesome. I'd give you the going rate.

I'm going to need a new timing belt put on soon too, but thats like a weekend's worth of work. Might have to contract some help. I think I've pissed off james with the hitch project

8/3/2005 10:01:18 PM

zxappeal
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Is the timing belt THAT hard to do on the 'zu engines?

I haven't done one of their 3.2/3.5 belts, but rarely should a belt take that long to do. I can usually knock out the harder ones in less than 6 hours, unless I'm working with one adjustable wrench, a pair of pliers, and a hammer. Then it takes a little longer.

What hours do you work? Where?

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"I thought you said give me a holler if you need a hand job..."


I'm hard up for money, but damn, I ain't THAT hard up!

[Edited on August 3, 2005 at 10:59 PM. Reason : Not resortin' to peckers just yet...]

8/3/2005 10:58:24 PM

BigBlueRam
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zu 3.2/3.5 belt isn't that bad. timing is a little tricky since they fire off on an odd cylinder and you've got 2 cams to get right, but overall not bad. easily doable in a day. bearings shouldn't take any longer than 2-3 hours on it assuming the damn little brass screws that hold the the threaded preload ring into place on the spindle aren't frozen. tad, ditch those drive flanges while you're at it if you don't have TOD.

8/3/2005 11:29:37 PM

zxappeal
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2 cams ain't bad compared to 4, but you say firing off an odd cylinder...whatchu mean? I know these engines are 75 degree vees as opposed to the majority of v6's being 60...what else is different?

8/3/2005 11:38:35 PM

BigBlueRam
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instead of firing off on #1, they go off of #4 or #6 (can't remember off hand).

8/3/2005 11:56:35 PM

zxappeal
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Gotcha. Primary TDC index (for ECM) occurs off of one of those cylinders. Still an end cylinder, though.

I wonder why they chose a 75 degree angle...are the crank throws staggered like they are in a 90 deg. v6?

8/3/2005 11:59:30 PM

Maugan
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Ivan,

I've got TOD. In fact, I'm currently researching how I can plugin to the TOD computer so I can put a 5 position switch on the dash that dials in the torque to the front. 0/15/30/50%(4hi)/Auto(Normal TOD).

zx, I'll get the parts for the bearings before to long and let you know. Timing belt can wait for another 7k miles or so.

8/4/2005 8:06:16 AM

BigBlueRam
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^^beats the hell out of me... isuzu always has been a bit of an odd breed. those are good motors, but have somewhat delicate bottom ends. almost every one that came in with major issues at thompson had a rod knock. 2 came in with the cranks in half, sticking out of the block haha. the two 3.5's Tuite has killed were bearing failures also. unlike the 2.3/2.6 which i'm convinced you could run dry of oil for minutes on end at 7k and the crank/mains/cons would just laugh at you.
^that should be doable i would think. people have been coming up with similar things to control active suspensions and other tcs's for years, so i would think that should be doable.

[Edited on August 4, 2005 at 10:57 AM. Reason : :]

8/4/2005 10:55:57 AM

jimb0
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Quote :
"I thought you said give me a holler if you need a hand job"

8/4/2005 10:59:21 AM

Maugan
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Ivan,

I can attest to the 2.8 running oil-less. I drove my 89 troop from Raleigh all the way to Hillsborough before realizing I had lost my oil drain plug and was running the engine dry.

on the 3.5, I change the oil religiously every 2500-3000 miles with sythetic, replace the PCV and clean the EGR and intakes. I was told by the Isuzu reps that these steps were the best things I could do to avoid the #6 cylinder rod bearing seizing up on me.

8/4/2005 2:12:23 PM

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Quote :
"but I'll mess with just about anything except German shit"


Well I guess that rules out me.

8/4/2005 3:04:14 PM

zxappeal
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Maybe except older air-cooled German shit. I KNOW that stuff.

8/4/2005 11:43:26 PM

zxappeal
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BTTT.

So far, I think my Sunday is open.

8/5/2005 8:29:55 PM

hgtran
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^did you get the PM I replied to you?

8/5/2005 10:28:21 PM

zxappeal
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Back to the top...

hgtran...you still want me to take a look at yer vehicle today?

8/7/2005 10:47:57 AM

dgwNCSU
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What are you plans this coming week? Will you still be able to take a look at my sentra?

8/7/2005 7:10:23 PM

zxappeal
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I think that can be arranged. What's your schedule like?

8/7/2005 11:23:42 PM

dgwNCSU
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I work 7:30 -4:30 M-F. I'm off on the weekends. I can get off early or drop the car off if need be. Thanks

8/8/2005 9:10:27 AM

zxappeal
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Looked at hgtran's car yesterday. Nice, clean '95 Avalon. Complaints: white smoke on startup, excessive oil consumption. The car wouldn't smoke for us yesterday, though. Runs great.

Just for the hell of it, I did a compression test and found all cylinders to be at about 220lbs. Plugs look great. Some oil in the plenum. None in the breather hose or intake hose. PCV valve looks brand new. Cleaned it anyway. Now we'll see if oil consumption continues. It's just like the damn PCV valve is stuck open somewhat and is pulling mad oil at high vacuum.

Either that or valve guides are somewhat worn, or the stem seals are hard as brickbats. The 3.0 is an engine subject to the sludging that's happened on a lot of Camrys and Avalons, and I've seen more than a few that smoke on startup because of this.

8/8/2005 11:09:12 AM

Incognegro
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how much to put new brake pads on a 1983 cadillac!1 kthx0rz

8/8/2005 11:20:14 AM

zxappeal
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Depends on if I have to pull the rotors to have them turned (thus requiring repacking the bearings and replacing the seals) or replaced (requiring removal and installation/packing bearings and seals).

If you don't have ANY shudder when braking, and you just need your pads swapped out and the faces of your rotors roughed, I'll do it for 25 bucks plus cost of pads (unless you go out and buy them).

All the rest, and it adds up. Turning rotors usually costs 10-12 bucks apiece, depending on where you go. Removal and installation of rotors and pads (not counting turning of rotors) and packing the bearings...I'll do for 50 bucks plus parts.

8/8/2005 11:52:04 AM

dgwNCSU
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PM sent

8/8/2005 9:56:22 PM

zxappeal
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back to the top...

thanks for your patience...it's been a very hectic week, and hopefully the weekend will be better.

Got a lot of really stupid shit hampering me at the moment. Hopefully, in a week I'll be moved out and have more time to spare.

8/11/2005 11:00:58 PM

baonest
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i need my SHIT fixed

where be ex-lax

8/11/2005 11:06:47 PM

zxappeal
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Dude, I'll give you a gear oil enema. That'll fix you right up.

8/11/2005 11:09:56 PM

lil weezy
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Could you help me out? I need the ceiling taken down in my Grand Marquis to try and find a wire that is grounding out, blowing a fuse that controls some pretty important stuff.

8/12/2005 11:38:53 AM

nikob4jc
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http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=341066

niko needs some minor help

8/13/2005 10:25:05 AM

zxappeal
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BTTT.

One 7.5 Honda outboard running again. Thanks, pwrstrkdf250...I love working on anything Honda...including outboard motors!

Hopefully, my schedule is gonna allow for more work here real shortly. So, if I can't get to you immediately...I'll damn sure try to work you in somewhere.

8/15/2005 11:13:59 PM

zxappeal
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aight. Gimme a holler. I'm mostly moved, but the fighting ain't over quite yet.

So if you need work done, I've got a little more time to do so.

8/22/2005 12:01:37 AM

tchenku
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are you any good with walmart tint?

8/22/2005 12:30:20 AM

zxappeal
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Mang...the title of the thread is "Need shit fixed?" not "Need shit fucked?"

8/22/2005 9:34:51 AM

colter
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zxappeal did a great job on installing a fuel pump for me. I definately recommend him to anyone. And good prices too!

8/22/2005 11:04:34 AM

ZiP
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PM sent

-ZiP!-

8/22/2005 11:14:47 AM

KartRaceKid
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sent you a pm

8/22/2005 8:14:14 PM

zxappeal
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Thanks, colter...I do like working on fuel injection stuff.

8/22/2005 8:34:07 PM

El Borracho
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pre- set em up.

8/22/2005 11:35:18 PM

zxappeal
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NOW set 'em up...

And now it looks like I'm back in business...somewhat, anyway. Turned into a busy day, with two Camry's worked on. Front struts on one, and both front window regulators/motors on the other.

Looks like I'm gonna have time to work on a few tomorrow...I think.

So, BTTT. Let me hear what ya got.

8/27/2005 11:36:18 PM

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