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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Now that's a Party


This past weekend my wife and I threw each other a combined 40th birthday party at our house for 70 guests. The real show-stopper of the night was incredibly delicious brickoven pizza of 20+ varieties prepared, cooked and served out of a 1946 International Harvester. The company apparently has 3 of these type trucks and business is so good that they do not advertise and are booked solid throughout the Spring, Summer and early Fall.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

My Garage Sign

I have long had an affinity for old signs and have envisioned a garage full of them on display. Recently I had the idea of creating a personalized one of my own. With the use of photoshop and an internet printing company, this will soon become a reality. How do you like the design?



Friday, July 16, 2010

Tribute to My Nephew

In this year's 2010 NFL Draft my nephew, a very big kid from a small school, was taken in the fifth round by a team that was very impressed with his quarterback skills. Can you guess the team?

Carburetor Rebuild



Memorial Day weekend my truck cutout on me while cruisin' a few blocks from my house. It appeared as if I had ran out of gas, however, my tank was atleast half full (or half empty, depending on how you look at things). It later became apparent that the engine was not starved of gas but was getting too much and flooding itself. A friend of mine recommended a mechanic that would come to the house and take a look at it. A few days later an Ecuadorian guy named Byron came over and had my carburetor in pieces within seconds. The carb clearly needed a thorough cleaning. Unfortunately after reassembly the needle was still not seating correctly and the flooding continued, so a carb kit was ordered from NAPA.


Carburetor rebuild instructions



Update 7/21/10:

I now know what has been causing the flooding problem and I should have diagnosed it earlier, but hey I'm a novice and up until a week ago I had no idea how a carburetor works. The issue is a heavy float that has somehow taken on some gas. Unfortunately a new replacement float to replace the original brass float is not included in a carb rebuild kit. I was able to source one on the other side of the country at Mikes Carburetor Parts and Restoration.

Update 7/23/10:

Yesterday's mail included the usual bills, advertising circulars and 1 "new" brass carburetor float for my truck. I hope to make time weekend to get this project done and my ol' girl back on the road. Stay tuned....

Update 7/26/10:

New carburetor float, carb kit, gas filter and spark plugs and she is now running like a top. Without a doubt should experience better gas mileage. Special thanks to George Asche, a real class act, who provided me with the float at a very reasonable price. And most gradifying is getting over my fear of fooling with the carb. After dismantling and re-assembling serveral times I feel like a soldier that can breakdown and reassemble his rifle blindfolded...well maybe not quite that confident.