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For years I have been trying to find something my son and I can do
together that interests him. My two daughters, no problem, they are both science geeks and I understand them. My son is an alien. We aren't just on diff planets but diff universes. He's sociable and always has girls around, while I am anti-social and geeky etc. I tried sailing with him, nah, camping, no, caving, nope, fishing, nah boring............... Now, at 19, he saves $2500 and buys and old junk Mustang, a 1994 5.0L. Luckily, somebody scraped the side of it a week after he got it and their insurance paid to repaint it. WHOA, now he might as well have a license that reads "TCKETME" but it ran like hell. We got a manual and read enough to see that this engine actually needs to be timed like old ones. Guess what, I happen to know how to do that, explained it to him and we got a timing light and vacuum gage and he did it. Dang it runs much better. Mass air flow sensor was wrong one for the injector, so $248 later today he installed it at my work and WOW, it is a hot car now. So, tonight him and all his friend are outside leaning on the car as he talks authoritatively on how it runs. I hear them as I take out the trash and come in smiling. Wife asks what I seem happy about.................... |
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
... For years I have been trying to find something my son and I can do together that interests him. My two daughters, no problem, they are both science geeks and I understand them. My son is an alien. We aren't just on diff planets but diff universes. He's sociable and always has girls around, while I am anti-social and geeky etc. I tried sailing with him, nah, camping, no, caving, nope, fishing, nah boring............... Now, at 19, he saves $2500 and buys and old junk Mustang, a 1994 5.0L. Luckily, somebody scraped the side of it a week after he got it and their insurance paid to repaint it. WHOA, now he might as well have a license that reads "TCKETME" but it ran like hell. We got a manual and read enough to see that this engine actually needs to be timed like old ones. Guess what, I happen to know how to do that, explained it to him and we got a timing light and vacuum gage and he did it. Dang it runs much better. Mass air flow sensor was wrong one for the injector, so $248 later today he installed it at my work and WOW, it is a hot car now. So, tonight him and all his friend are outside leaning on the car as he talks authoritatively on how it runs. I hear them as I take out the trash and come in smiling. Wife asks what I seem happy about.................... That's cool. My dad was always trying to show me stuff with the family car, you know.. changing plugs, etc., but I really was totally bored standing around. When I got to highschool and got my first car, that changed because I had no money and it was an old veedub. Then, I always would push him out of the way, with a let-me-try-it statement. I actually was able to start it by reading the instructions in the Bug Bible and jumping the starter with a big screwdriver when I got stuck in the middle of nowhere. It was a bad solenoid as I recall... wouldn't kick in. I also got pretty good at tuning it up and stuff like that. It wasn't very pretty though on a date when the guy thought he knew everything, so I said, ok you can drive and handed him the key. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... For years I have been trying to find something my son and I can do together that interests him. My two daughters, no problem, they are both science geeks and I understand them. My son is an alien. We aren't just on diff planets but diff universes. He's sociable and always has girls around, while I am anti-social and geeky etc. I tried sailing with him, nah, camping, no, caving, nope, fishing, nah boring............... Now, at 19, he saves $2500 and buys and old junk Mustang, a 1994 5.0L. Luckily, somebody scraped the side of it a week after he got it and their insurance paid to repaint it. WHOA, now he might as well have a license that reads "TCKETME" but it ran like hell. We got a manual and read enough to see that this engine actually needs to be timed like old ones. Guess what, I happen to know how to do that, explained it to him and we got a timing light and vacuum gage and he did it. Dang it runs much better. Mass air flow sensor was wrong one for the injector, so $248 later today he installed it at my work and WOW, it is a hot car now. So, tonight him and all his friend are outside leaning on the car as he talks authoritatively on how it runs. I hear them as I take out the trash and come in smiling. Wife asks what I seem happy about.................... That's cool. My dad was always trying to show me stuff with the family car, you know.. changing plugs, etc., but I really was totally bored standing around. When I got to highschool and got my first car, that changed because I had no money and it was an old veedub. Then, I always would push him out of the way, with a let-me-try-it statement. I actually was able to start it by reading the instructions in the Bug Bible and jumping the starter with a big screwdriver when I got stuck in the middle of nowhere. It was a bad solenoid as I recall... wouldn't kick in. I also got pretty good at tuning it up and stuff like that. It wasn't very pretty though on a date when the guy thought he knew everything, so I said, ok you can drive and handed him the key. On a date with veedub and getting to drive the old plume! It doesn't get any better than that. Lol lol |
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