You might want to replace that Patriots hat with a Seahawks hat? Ha!
Kidding. You look pretty darn bundled up nice and toasty there. Hope your
weather is improving for you. Good job on the Chrysler.
Some jobs are just no fun and all you can do is get ’em done and wash up
afterwards. Thanks for sharing the pain, George. I had to laugh at my own
folly. I bought a new starter for my Nissan Stanza back in the 1990s only
to discover that the starter was INSIDE the bell housing and you had to
remove the radiator, engine, etc. to get to it. Happy days!
Good job George. That would be a pain in warm weather. I hate to think of
doing it in the freezing cold. Your going to be sore for a week! Take
care, be safe!
Congratulations on dealing with this problem as that’s a real stinker of a
task and I really don’t envy you one bit.
It is at times like this that I often wish that the people that designed
these things had to work on them once in a while then they might just think
about the practical issues regarding maintenance and repair. I’m afraid
that these sorts of issues are all too common in my experience!
Nothing awkward about that at all! So why do some folk prefer old, simple,
cars where you can actually get at things?
You might want to replace that Patriots hat with a Seahawks hat? Ha!
Kidding. You look pretty darn bundled up nice and toasty there. Hope your
weather is improving for you. Good job on the Chrysler.
Some jobs are just no fun and all you can do is get ’em done and wash up
afterwards. Thanks for sharing the pain, George. I had to laugh at my own
folly. I bought a new starter for my Nissan Stanza back in the 1990s only
to discover that the starter was INSIDE the bell housing and you had to
remove the radiator, engine, etc. to get to it. Happy days!
A journalist asked a wise man how he felt being 89. The answer was superb:
very well, considering the alternative. I wish you to grow very old, sir!
Nice work! What’s next?
Good job George. That would be a pain in warm weather. I hate to think of
doing it in the freezing cold. Your going to be sore for a week! Take
care, be safe!
Hey George!! Did you secretly video me trying to get up!! lol
Congratulations on dealing with this problem as that’s a real stinker of a
task and I really don’t envy you one bit.
It is at times like this that I often wish that the people that designed
these things had to work on them once in a while then they might just think
about the practical issues regarding maintenance and repair. I’m afraid
that these sorts of issues are all too common in my experience!
that looked like a bear to change
Always fun to see other people playing in the cold.
I have to walk away sometimes to avoid extreme frustration.
Good deal sir.
Good Job well done George.
Mike
I can feel your pain George. I just replaced my Toyota starter and it was 9
degrees out. Why can’t they break when it’s 70?
well, at least you got the job done.
The Shade Tree Fix-it Man takes care of the problem again nice job that
look like a pain in the you know what later
Good job George. You love that car don’t ya. lol. Reminded me of a turtle
on it back there at the end. lol.
Well done and stay warm in the garage.
that is a difficult thing to tackle. especially when you don’t have one of
them fancy lifts. at least you got it done!
Glad you got that sorted… didn’t look like fun.