November 24, 20205 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, Gunny said: #5 timing belt in 2 days. That photo brings back some memories. Used to install 480 in an 8 hour shift on the assembly line.
November 24, 20205 yr Popular Post 1 minute ago, Larry Buskirk said: That photo brings back some memories. Used to install 480 in an 8 hour shift on the assembly line. Little different when I do them. Have to take the car back apart. That you assembled.
November 24, 20205 yr Popular Post Just now, Gunny said: Have to take the car back apart. That you assembled. We only built the engines. They went out on racks of 6 to the assembly plants. Putting the timing belts on was a sit down job.
November 24, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: We only built the engines. They went out on racks of 6 to the assembly plants. Putting the timing belts on was a sit down job. Yeah the level of difficulty is a bit more involved. And no sitting either.
November 24, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Gunny said: Yeah the level of difficulty is a bit more involved. And no sitting either. I've replaced a few myself, and it can be a PITA. 2006 Honda Pilot for one. As in who in their right mind would design it so you have to remove the motor mount to get the belt on/off?
November 24, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: I've replaced a few myself, and it can be a PITA. 2006 Honda Pilot for one. As in who in their right mind would design it so you have to remove the motor mount to get the belt on/off? GM has a couple engines that require removing motor mount to do the drive belts. Yeah great idea for a maintenance item.
November 25, 20205 yr Popular Post As a child growing up my mother did not like to cook. Nor was she good at it. Led to some rather unorthodox meals for the holidays. One Christmas we had egg salad sandwiches. So in keeping with this tradition I have a plan for our meal. Egg salad sandwiches, sour cream and onion potato chips, with dip and egg nog. For desert poptarts. Well that is what I plan to post a picture of anyway. Gotta give them something to talk about right?
November 25, 20205 yr Popular Post 4 minutes ago, Gunny said: As a child growing up my mother did not like to cook. Nor was she good at it. Led to some rather unorthodox meals for the holidays. One Christmas we had egg salad sandwiches. So in keeping with this tradition I have a plan for our meal. Egg salad sandwiches, sour cream and onion potato chips, with dip and egg nog. For desert poptarts. Well that is what I plan to post a picture of anyway. Gotta give them something to talk about right? Reminds me of growing up on Surplus Commodities. Some things not bad, others GACK!
November 25, 20205 yr Popular Post Someone said I need a vegetable. Have to pick up some green olives.
November 25, 20205 yr Popular Post Christmas dinner I am thinking MRE's. Really make those heads spin.
November 25, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: @Gunny Ever had egg salad sandwiches made with powdered eggs, & milk? Yeah mother liked that powered milk stuff.
November 25, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, Gunny said: Yeah mother liked that powered milk stuff. That was one of those GACK! items. Didn't go so well on cereal.
November 25, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said: That was one of those GACK! items. Didn't go so well on cereal. Still don't eat breakfast as a result of that torture.
November 25, 20205 yr Popular Post 25 minutes ago, Gunny said: Still don't eat breakfast as a result of that torture. The green peanut butter wasn't bad, of course you had to stir the oil back into it.
November 26, 20205 yr Popular Post I was on pinterest a few days ago - clicked on "18 delicious peanut butter sandwiches" or some such. I mean, how many ways can you make a PB sandwich? Anyhow, one of them was bread, PB & green olives! Now I love my PB, I really like green olives. I do plan to try it, but probably not today...
November 26, 20205 yr Popular Post Hey, i used to make PB and bologna sandwiches (yes, i was single back then). SWMBO wasn't at all impressed.
November 27, 20205 yr Popular Post For 2 years as a child, we ate pinto beans and cornbread except for breakfast. Wake in the morning, grandma had breakfast with eggs if the hens were not molting. Otherwise, just biscuits with syrup and Odem sausage. Walked home from school as we couldn't afford for me to eat there. Pinto beans and cornbread. Walked home after school and it was pinto beans with onions added and more of that cornbread. After 50 years, I will eat pinto beans in a bean burrito. What a life!
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