heck of a day in the birds nest
Ok check this out everyone. I woke up this morning and it was like 70 something degrees out kind of cloudy cause it had been raining but was still nice. I had buffed my headlight last night and thought Id put it in. Well as we all know one project leads to another and another and another. So anyway the ole ladies out helping me on the car.
We got the hood up and Im doing the headlight. Meanwhile she's fixing the rod for the tranny that keeps slipping off the TB. She gets that done fixed it with bread ties for now until I can get another one of those bushings for it. Thing works great for now may have to redo it if the ties break. I get the light put in and have her turn the headlights on. Automatically I can tell they're brighter then they were because of how much light I can see coming through it. The thing was actually bright enough in the day time at certain angles it was almost to much to look at.
Anyway I get the light bolted in and the ole lady dissappears around the corner of the house. She comes walking back with a box and says baby you got something in the mail. I looked at the address and see who its from. It was my TC cluster in. I open the box feeling like a kid in a candy store and pull it out all smiling and stuff.
First thing off the bat I start looking for the tools to change the odometer. I get it all apart get that changed so it reads right on the speedo. Put it all back together and print off the charts Eric made on the wires.
I go back out and tear the inside of the car apart and pull the old cluster out. Then I start rewiring it. It was actually pretty easy except that one wire that appearently not all base models came with. Anyway I get it all put back together I get the tach wire ran. I fix the wire for the oil pressure. Slap it all back together and we're good.
I turn the key and hear that nifty little starter spin. Turn it again the starter begins to engage and then slips again. Ugh the starters out. So I go digging through all the parts I have stored in my spare room and dig out my spare starter. Get the starter changed. While Im under there Im looking around and notice the power steering pump leak seems to have went from minor seepage to waterfall.
So I pull the power steering pump and swap it. Get it all off and find the return hose in the bottom was actually starting to split at the end. So I cut it back some since there was alot of slack in it and hopefully it'll hold until I can get a new one.
And last but not least the gas guage is sitting on full now. All in all it seems like I had a pretty busy day a really good busy day for once.