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Home               Improvement               Gone               Bad               (DIY               Disaster)
When               I               bought               my               1979               Dodge               St.

Regis               it               was               in               mint               condition               as               a               one               owner               automobile.

There               had               only               been               5000               of               them               in               production.

It               was               a               4               door               battle               wagon               designed               to               last.

With               the               318               V8               engine               and               Rochester               quadrajet               carburetor,               I               could               not               loose.

As               I               dialed               and               primped               to               customize               this               machine               to               my               fancy,               it               never               disappointed               me.

During               the               course               of               things               I               had               to               replace               the               water               pump.

Very               simple               operation.

I               have               done               it               many               times               without               incident               on               other               vehicles.
It               is               my               practice               in               automobile               repair               to               start               with               the               most               difficult               bolts               first               and               work               my               way               through               to               the               easier               ones.

For               reasons               unknown               to               myself,               I               started               with               the               top               bolt.

It               is               the               easiest               to               get               to.

When               I               put               a               little               bit               of               torque               on               it               to               break               it               loose,               it               gave               that               sickening               click               and               then               turned               freely.

Through               experience               with               my               limited               mechanical               abilities,               I               knew               that               I               had               broke               the               bolt               off               in               the               block.

I               do               not               have               the               drill               and               tap               to               extract               this               bolt               out               of               my               engine               block.

So               I               take               it               to               a               friend               who               owns               a               mechanic               shop,               and               whose               mother               had               sold               me               the               car.

He               says               it               will               be               no               problem               to               extract               the               bolt               and               install               the               new               lifetime               warranty               water               pump               I               had               purchased.
I               arrived               several               days               later               to               pick               up               my               car.

The               work               had               been               done,               and               all               was               well.

There               was               only               the               matter               of               the               bill;               which               was               $250.00               dollars.

Not               so               bad               for               a               greenhand               screw               up               huh?

Well,               there's               more.
I               felt               compelled               to               take               my               car               with               my               new               water               pump               to               Jiffy               Lube               and               get               her               oil               changed.

My               how               I               loved               the               way               that               engine               purred               like               a               kitten.

I               got               my               oil               changed,               and               the               fella               came               to               me               and               said;               "Mr.

Cloud,               do               you               realize               that               you               have               water               in               your               oil?"               To               which               I               kindly               responded;               "Why               no               Sir,               I               did               not               know               that."               I               was               flummoxed.

I               returned               to               my               house               to               try               to               decipher               what               mechanical               malfunction               could               cause               this.

I               readily               decided               to               take               the               car               back               to               my               friend               to               see               just               what               had               happened.

He               assured               me               that               it               was               a               problem               with               the               head               gaskets.

With               my               limited               knowledge               of               auto               mechanics,               this               made               sense.

So               I               left               the               car               there               for               him               to               fix.
When               I               returned               to               pick               up               the               car               and               resolve               the               bill,               it               amounted               to               $650.00               dollars.

Now               keep               in               mind               that               I               had               only               paid               $750.00               dollars               for               this               car.

So               I               took               my               medicine               and               chalked               it               up               to               being               part               of               an               investment,               a               necessary               investment.

With               my               new               head               gaskets               and               new               water               pump               I               headed               back               to               Jiffy               Lube               to               get               some               fresh               oil               as               the               $650.00               dollar               gasket               job               did               not               come               with               an               oil               change.

I               told               that               kind               man               that               I               knew               there               was               water               in               my               oil               this               time               and               that               I               had               fixed               the               problem.

When               I               got               home               I               checked               the               oil               just               to               make               sure.

I               felt               that               sick               feeling               in               the               pit               of               my               stomach               when               I               saw               the               milky               substance               on               my               dipstick.

With               the               job               I               had               at               the               time,               I               could               not               afford               to               allow               my               car               to               be               in               hock               in               the               mechanic               shop               anymore.

I               had               to               have               it               to               drive               to               work.
I               drove               that               car               for               months               by               replacing               the               oil               on               a               regular               basis.

But               it               took               its               toll               eventually.

It               developed               a               knock               so               bad               that               I               could               not               set               my               coffee               cup               on               the               dash               without               it               vibrating               off.

I               had               resigned               myself               to               dropping               a               new               engine               in               it.

I               wanted               to               have               a               friend               rebuild               one               for               it.

I               went               to               the               junk               yard               and               they               had               one               just               for               me.

They               even               drove               the               car               around               to               the               front               for               me               to               hear               it               run.

I               was               ready!

I               told               them               I               want               that               engine,               and               I               paid               $450.00               dollars               cash               for               it.

That               included               delivery.

I               thought               I               had               really               got               over               on               this               one.

When               the               engine               was               delivered               to               my               friends               shop               (Not               the               friend               who               had               the               mechanic               shop),               it               looked               nothing               at               all               like               the               engine               I               had               seen               run               in               that               car.

Well               silly               me,               I               did               not               mark               the               engine               with               a               center               punch               or               anything.
My               friend               came               with               me               to               get               my               car.

I               had               him               follow               me               because               this               thing               was               knocking               so               hard               it               seemed               it               would               throw               a               rod               through               the               hood               at               any               moment.

When               we               got               to               his               garage               and               I               parked               it,               I               turned               off               the               engine.

He               asked               me               to               crank               it               up               and               move               it               over               to               the               side               just               a               little               bit.

When               I               hit               the               starter               all               I               got               was               CLICK               CLICK.

It               was               done.
When               we               pulled               that               engine,               the               crankshaft               could               be               worked               up               and               down               vertically               over               ¼               inch.

The               first               thing               I               wanted               to               do               was               to               get               that               new               water               pump               off               of               there               so               I               could               put               it               on               my               rebuild.

When               we               removed               the               pump               we               noticed               some               compound               known               as               "Red               Hand"               in               the               bolt               hole               that               had               to               be               extracted.

Upon               further               inspection               we               learned               that               when               the               bolt               was               drilled               and               extracted,               they               had               drilled               into               the               block.

I               brought               the               engine               to               my               so               called               friend               and               the               tailgate               of               a               truck.

He               denied               any               wrongdoing               and               said               that               I               could               not               prove               the               damage               was               his               fault.

And               outside               of               getting               an               expensive               lawyer               to               litigate               the               matter,               he               was               right.

So               after               rolling               the               ruined               engine               block               off               of               the               tailgate               into               his               parking               lot,               I               went               to               finish               the               job               at               hand.
We               rebuilt               that               engine               from               the               ground               up.

When               we               pulled               it               apart               we               discovered               that               it               had               solid               lifters               and               solid               push               rods.

The               engine               was               to               have               come               out               of               an               83               model               automobile.

Solid               lifters               and               push               rods               do               not               come               standards               with               much               of               anything               after               1965.

I               went               back               with               the               originals               as               they               were               in               excellent               condition.

In               thinking               they               had               got               over               on               me,               the               junk               yard               had               actually               given               me               one               of               the               best               year               model               engines               for               the               Dodge               318.

In               having               the               heads               worked               over,               we               discovered               that               it               was               in               fact               a               1965               model               engine.

I               went               from               the               front               transmission               seal               to               the               radiator               with               new               parts.

We               had               the               block               steam               cleaned               with               a               powerful               shotgun               pressure               washer               that               used               almost               ten               thousand               pounds               of               pressure.

When               we               got               it               back               together               and               the               carb               rebuilt               and               dialed               in,               it               would               scream               like               a               banshee!
As               this               was               not               my               primary               vehicle,               I               left               it               when               I               went               to               work               out               of               town.

My               Step               Dad               was               in               failing               health               and               his               car               had               went               down               on               him.

He               was               on               a               fixed               income               and               could               not               afford               to               purchase               another               vehicle.

He               was               family,               so               I               was               obligated               to               make               sure               he               was               taken               care               of.

I               ended               up               having               to               sell               him               my               car               for               $500.00               dollars.
The               new               engine               had               barely               900               break               in               miles               on               it.

He               told               me               how               sweet               it               was               and               how               it               cranked               with               a               bump               of               the               starter.

He               was               amazed               with               the               gas               mileage               as               it               used               so               little               gas.

All               was               well               if               you               were               on               his               end.

Then               suddenly               without               any               warning               I               get               a               call               in               the               middle               of               the               night.

My               Step               Dad               had               been               in               an               awful               accident.

Thank               goodness               he               was               okay.

However               the               car               had               been               totaled.

It               was               T-boned               from               the               passenger               side               just               past               the               rear               door.

They               had               no               way               to               deal               with               a               wrecked               automobile               in               their               yard.

So               it               had               to               go               to               a               wrecking               yard.

The               same               wrecking               yard               I               had               bought               the               worthless               engine               from               less               than               a               year               earlier.

They               got               it               back               totally               rebuilt.

This               all               started               with               me               trying               to               replace               my               own               water               pump.





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    As               it               gets               colder,               it               becomes               time               to               prepare               your               home               for               winter.

    There               are               many               things               you               need               to               do               to               keep               your               home               safe               and               cut               down               on               fuel               costs.

    First               you               must               take               outdoor               furniture               inside,               put               away               gardening               equipment               and               put               up               storm               windows.
                   But               there               are               some               other               things               that               may               take               some               time               but               are               worth               the               effort               to               keep               safe               during               the               cold               days               sure               to               come.
                   It               is               best               to               clean               out               all               the               ashes               from               your               barbecue.

    Clean               the               grill               with               a               whisk               broom               and               burn               off               all               excess               grease.
                   Next               you               should               check               out               your               water               pipes.

    If               they               are               in               an               area               where               they               may               freeze,               wrap               them               in               insulation.
                   There               are               also               some               areas               of               your               home               that               will               need               an               extra               layer               of               protection.

    If               there               is               a               wall               between               your               home               and               an               unfinished               garage,               staple               a               layer               of               insulation               on               the               inner               face               of               the               wall.

    Also               put               insulation               between               door               frames,               window               heads               and               sills               where               needed.

    An               insulation               wall               will               also               give               you               protection               from               the               cold               from               a               basement               or               attic.
                   Plasticize               windows               and               doors               that               will               not               be               opened               up               for               several               months.

    It               saves               tons               on               fuel               bills.

    Caulking               outside               windows               and               caulks               will               also               prevent               drafts.
                   If               you               have               a               pool,               you               will               need               to               drain               it               up               to               the               filter.

    Then               drain               the               filter.

    Cover               the               plugs               and               the               threaded               openings               with               grease               to               prevent               rust.

    Wrap               up               the               filter               motor               with               a               sheet               of               plastic.

    Cut               off               the               filter               power               and               remove               ladders.

    Put               chlorine               in               the               remaining               pool               water.

    Cover               the               entire               pool               with               a               protective               plastic.

    Make               sure               the               edges               are               clipped               to               keep               it               down               and               shut.
                   Clean               the               gutters               around               your               house               so               that               water               can               not               cause               damage.

    Use               a               ladder               and               a               whisk               broom               to               sweep               the               granules               off               the               gutters               and               roof.

    Remove               and               clean               any               pieces               that               water               needs               to               go               through.
                   Prepare               for               the               upcoming               snow.

    Make               sure               your               shovels               are               easily               within               reach               and               in               good               condition.

    Test               your               snowblower               and               also               purchase               rock               salt.

    Last               year               in               the               northeast,               the               ice               was               so               prevalent,               rock               salt               became               tough               to               find.
                   If               you               have               trees               that               are               split,               it               best               to               repair               or               remove               the               splits               or               trees               now.

    Ice               and               snow               can               be               heavy               causing               a               tree               to               collapse.

    Visit               a               hardware               store               and               someone               should               be               able               to               tell               you               how               to               thread               rods               through               the               tree               or               connect               you               with               someone               who               can               do               it.

    Also               cut               limbs               that               may               come               down               in               wind               as               well               as               prune               vines.
                   Remove               nests.

    Now               that               the               bees               are               gone,               it               is               time               to               get               rid               of               their               nest               to               avoid               them               coming               back               next               spring.

    The               same               goes               for               birds,               moths,               beetles               and               other               insects.

    It               is               also               a               good               time               to               spray               against               mosquitoes.

    You               will               be               surprised               how               much               less               mosquitoes               you               have               in               the               summer               by               spraying               periodically               rather               than               only               in               warm               months.
                   If               you               live               in               an               area               where               there               is               a               lot               of               snow,               you               may               need               to               spray               your               lawn               for               snow               mold.

    Fungus               kills               grass               at               the               edges               and               a               garden               supply               store               can               provide               you               with               proper               protection.

    It               is               best               done               in               October,               December               and               mid-February.
                   Tie               down               small               trees               and               cover               plants.

    Go               to               a               gardening               store               for               information               on               what               needs               to               be               done               for               specific               trees               and               plants.
                   Furnace               filters               need               to               be               replaced               a               few               times               a               year.

    When               preparing               for               winter               replace               or               clean               it               to               prevent               furnaces               from               working               harder               to               give               heat.

    It               not               only               makes               your               home               warmer               but               lowers               fuel               bills.
                   Also               be               sure               your               thermostat               is               in               the               right               place.

    It               only               measures               heat               near               its               vicinity.

    Be               sure               thermostat               is               about               5               feet               high               and               near               the               place               you               spend               the               most               time.

    This               way               that               area               will               be               the               closest               to               the               temperature               you               want.

    Be               sure               to               open               and               vacuum               it               to               be               sure               it               is               running               properly.
                   Check               for               cold               drafts               around               your               fireplace.

    If               snow               comes               down               your               chimney               you               need               a               chimney               hood.

    If               it               has               a               draft,               plasticize               like               you               would               windows.
                   Prepare               an               area               in               your               home               for               unexpected               power               outages.

    Be               sure               in               one               spot               you               have               candles,               flashlights,               batteries,               blankets,               canned               food,               water               and               a               radio.

    Any               special               things               your               family               may               need               can               be               kept               here               as               well.

    Don't               wait               until               a               storm               is               brewing               to               run               around               getting               essentials.

    Stores               will               be               busy               and               you               may               forget               something.
                   These               are               a               few               things               you               can               do               to               make               sure               your               home               is               ready               for               winter.

    A               little               bit               of               work               will               lessen               winter               emergencies               and               possibly               save               you               a               few               dollars.
                   Source:               Popular               Science               Illustrated               Almanac               for               Homeowners






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    About 'used motors'-What Is the Definition of Outboards







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    With               the               price               of               gas               as               high               as               it               is,               many               people               are               looking               for               ways               to               save               a               little               on               their               transportation               costs.

    Those               who               are               lucky               enough               to               live               close               enough               to               a               work               place               where               they               can               change               and               shower               may               decide               to               ride               their               bike               in.

    Cutting               back               on               travel               will               help               a               little               bit,               but               what               about               those               times               when               you               simply               have               to               travel?

    The               sales               of               fuel               efficient               cars               are               on               the               increase               especially               as               the               government               places               greater               fuel               efficiency               strictures               on               automobiles               produced.

    Going               out               and               purchasing               a               hybrid               vehicle               is               not               always               an               option.

    What               then,               do               you               do,               to               greatly               reduce               fuel               consumption               especially               when               going               back               and               forth               to               work?

    Many               people               are               buying               up               old               scooters               or               motorcycles               to               fix               up               or               use.

    The               age               of               the               vehicle               itself               matters               little.

    These               people               are               not               picking               them               up               as               collector's               items.

    Most               people               are               either               renewing               or               applying               for               a               motorcycle               permit               or               license               and               are               more               interested               in               getting               a               vehicle               that               runs.

    The               people               buying               these               bikes               are               not               hard               core               bikers               likely               to               get               their               rides               modified               body               shops               such               as               the               one               made               popular               by               the               TLC               show,               Orange               County               Choppers.

    In               most               cases,               they               are               young               adults               or               middle               aged               people               looking               for               alternate               commuting               options.

    Rather               than               going               into               a               motorcycle               shopping               and               browsing               the               wares               offered               by               the               dealer,               they               have               scoured               the               classifieds               or               Ebay               motors               section               until               they               found               a               bike               that               fits               their               price               range.
                   Motorcycles               in               general               are               easier               to               work               on               then               cars               and               such               buyers               may               not               be               afraid               to               put               a               little               extra               work               into               it,               but               how               do               you               tell               when               you               are               getting               a               good               deal               or               when               you               should               walk               away               and               look               someplace               else?

    Even               though               two               wheeled               vehicles               may               have               less               that               go               with               them               than               a               car,               you               still               have               to               check               many               parts.

    This               link               provides               a               handy               sheet               that               will               go               into               far               greater               detail               than               I               will.

    The               tires,               wheels,               brakes,               steering               and               electronic               systems               are               the               most               important               parts.

    If               you               have               a               mechanic               willing               to               go               along               with               you               to               look               at               the               vehicle               that               may               certainly               make               things               easier,               but               we               do               not               always               have               that               luxury.
                   Checking               used               price               guides               and               reading               reviews               of               various               makes               and               models               will               give               a               new               buyer               an               idea               of               what               he               or               she               is               getting               into.

    The               Motor               Book               Store               recommends               taking               the               bike               out               for               a               spin               and               if               possible               getting               a               second               opinion               from               a               mechanic               if               everything               else               goes               well.






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    The               evaporative               cooler               (swamp               cooler)               can               be               a               great               asset               to               a               homeowner,               if               used               correctly.

    As               a               residential               handyman,               I               see               many               improper               setups.

    I               also               see               many               people               sweltering               in               the               heat               when               a               swamp               cooler               would               easily               take               care               of               their               cooling               needs.

    The               first               of               the               big               four               mistakes               is               a               general               misunderstanding               of               what               an               evaporative               cooler               is,               and               what               it               isn't.

    It               is               not               just               a               cheap               version               of               an               air               conditioner.

    They               work               in               very               different               ways.

    Swamp               coolers               also               work               best               in               dry               climates               such               as               New               Mexico,               Colorado,               or               Nevada.

    You               must               also               understand               that               these               coolers               work               on               the               principle               of               air               displacement.

    For               the               best               operation               you               must               open               windows               at               the               far               end               of               your               home               from               where               the               cooler               is               mounted.

    Too               little               free               air               flow               will               make               it               overly               humid               and               stuffy,               as               well               as               decreasing               your               cooling               potential.

    If               you               are               one               of               the               millions               who               bought               the               stand               alone               evaporative               units               from               a               home               improvement               store               in               the               past               few               years,               you               will               be               more               satisfied               with               your               purchase               if               you               set               it               in               front               an               open               window               (as               close               as               possible)               and               open               another               window               in               another               part               of               your               home.

    If               you               are               drawing               the               air               in,               it               needs               to               go               out               somewhere.
                   The               second               problem               is               improper               maintenance               of               the               evaporative               pad(s).

    If               you               are               in               a               harsh               water               climate,               then               consider               supplying               your               cooler               water               from               a               filtered               source.

    These               pads               clog               after               a               time               in               any               water               condition,               and               replacing               them               when               needed               will               greatly               enhance               the               efficiency               of               your               cooler.

    An               old               pad               can               also               lose               some               of               it's               microbial               resistance,               thereby               allowing               small               amounts               of               mold               or               mildew               to               grow.

    Anyone               having               seasonal               allergies               may               be               bothered.

    Also               be               sure               to               buy               proper               fitting               pads.

    A               four               inch               gap               at               the               top               of               an               intake               panel               will               cut               your               cooling               output               by               a               large               measure.

    The               air               follows               the               path               of               least               resistance               (in               this               case,               around               the               pad)               and               lowers               your               efficiency               rating.
                   The               third               trouble               area               is               improper               belt               tensioning               and/or               replacement.

    Drive               belts               will               eventually               crack               and               glaze               over.

    Proper               belt               tension               guidelines               are               usually               stamped               on               a               decal               on               the               blower               housing               or               framework.

    Do               not               tighten               a               belt               more               than               recommended.

    Doing               so               will               cause               excessive               wear               on               the               blower               bearings               and               make               the               whole               unit               noisier.

    Don't               forget               to               add               a               few               drops               of               oil               in               each               blower               bearing               at               the               beginning               of               the               season.

    Depending               on               your               make               and               model,               you               may               or               may               not               have               a               place               to               oil               the               electric               motor               bearings.

    (Caution!

    Over               oiling               creates               a               nasty               mess               to               clean               out               of               the               water               reservoir.)
                   The               fourth               problem               can               usually               be               overcome               with               a               little               ingenuity               and               some               duct               tape.

    This               applies               mostly               to               window               mounted               swamp               coolers.

    I've               seen               many               coolers               mounted               and               operating               with               gaps               of               several               inches               between               the               housing               and               the               window               frame.

    There               is               no               sense               in               cooling               the               air,               only               to               have               ten               percent               of               it               pumped               right               back               outside.

    Take               time               to               fit               some               panels               around               the               part               of               your               cooler               that               sticks               into               the               room.

    In               a               pinch,               use               some               heavy               duty               trash               bags               and               duct               tape               (or               any               other               heavy               duty               tape               of               your               choice)               to               seal               the               gap.

    Whatever               you               do,               make               it               water               tight               enough               to               shed               rain,               or               an               errant               sprinkler.

    After               all,               you               don't               want               to               be               replacing               a               window               sill               this               fall,               do               you?
                   When               the               hot               season               is               over               be               sure               to               drain               the               supply               line               to               your               cooler               and               empty               the               reservoir               pan.

    Cover               your               cooler               through               the               winter,               but               be               careful               when               setting               up               for               the               next               season.

    A               mildly               warm               and               protected               cooler               in               the               early               spring               is               a               favorite               nesting               place               for               yellow               jackets               and               wasps.
                   Enjoy               the               days               of               summer               .

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    and               keep               your               cool.






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