Takes 2 to tango

For your car issue, put a socket on the nut on the harmonic balancer and see if you can turn it with a breaker bar, clockwise.. I guess this all depends on what the engine is, if it has a fan clutch that won't work.. anyways, if the engine turns by hand its not locked up, this will be easier with the spark plugs out. The bendix in the starter could be bad, meaning the sprocket will come out but not spin so it kinda "clunks" when that happens, and it could be intermittent. Hopefully just a starter. Cheers!For those who follow the TPHB retirement plan, SWIMOB decided we're staying in Austin mostly because of our disabled grandson. Too much of an upheaval to move. This puts my dates between late 2027 and early 2028. Bound and determined to retire at 60. Mega plans for home remodeling also. Welp, should be interesting in the next 30 months.
Have to do this every year or so...
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WEll, the crank shaft bolt is not reachable. If that's what you mean. I'm not a auto mechanic, just a weekend warrior. I can fix $4,000,000 semiconductor Implant systems with my eyes closed but cars? Struggle....For your car issue, put a socket on the nut on the harmonic balancer and see if you can turn it with a breaker bar, clockwise.. I guess this all depends on what the engine is, if it has a fan clutch that won't work.. anyways, if the engine turns by hand its not locked up, this will be easier with the spark plugs out. The bendix in the starter could be bad, meaning the sprocket will come out but not spin so it kinda "clunks" when that happens, and it could be intermittent. Hopefully just a starter. Cheers!
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Certainly understandable. Family, in this case your grandson, is the best reason for staying put. Those 30 or so months will fly by. Looking back, I think I could have done them standing on my head.For those who follow the TPHB retirement plan, SWIMOB decided we're staying in Austin mostly because of our disabled grandson. Too much of an upheaval to move. This puts my dates between late 2027 and early 2028. Bound and determined to retire at 60. Mega plans for home remodeling also. Welp, should be interesting in the next 30 months.
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I understand about 45% of what you said. You have well manicured fingernails.Been prepping for my upcoming pigroast for the past like 10 days, today filled some potholes where the mail person likes to come in hot then rip out like she's in a freakin rally race. A little hot tub action with a troegs nimble giant, took care of the sore back from shoveling blacktop millings.
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No sir, usually black underneath. Im a blue collar guy.I understand about 45% of what you said. You have well manicured fingernails.
I understand about 45% of what you said.
Haha, exactly. Im not saying I was drunk when I posted that, but I wasn't sober.. .. so I live in the middle of nowhere, my driveway is a few hundred yards long up a steep hill. Our mailbox is at the bottom of said driveway, and our mail carrier drives like a maniac. So a pothole has developed by the mailbox and I swear she does a burnout when she leaves for her next stop, a couple hundred yards away. So, I filled that pothole and a couple others with millings from road construction that was close to my work, these essentially turn back into asphalt and are free. Hope I cleared up my slightly intoxicated post from yesterday evenings beverages..Username checks out.
Actually, I caught about half of that myself. Need to drink more beer.![]()