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Re: Just another evening in Roadster Heaven

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Just another evening in Roadster Heaven
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 21:39:11 -0700
Yes, beer is one of the essential tools for working on a roadster. Another
critical skill is knowing exactly how to hold your tongue while getting that
last bolt into position.

arthur@vistamediagroup.com wrote:

> Hello all!  Just wanted to do some trivial sharing.....
>
> I got my new front springs a couple of days ago from Mike Kerr, Roadster
> Restoration (Thanks, Mike!) to lower the front end (+-1 3/4" lower than
> US stock).
>
> The passenger side went smooth thanks to the tips I got from Mike: undid
> the top nut holding the shock, popped out the torsion bar, undid the 4
> bolts holding the bottom plate where the spring rests, and the whole
> thing popped out.  I cut the rubber stop down, put the whole thing back
> together and left the other side for the next evening.
>
> Last night I started on the drivers side.  I took everything apart as
> mentioned above. When I went to put it back together, one of the bolts
> holding the bottom plate wouldn't go in.  I tried jiggling it around,
> prying with a crow bar, jacking the plate up, then tapping it down,
> cursing at it, staring it down, nothing worked.  I finally decided to
> take a break, drink a beer, reflect upon my limitations as a mechanic,
> and then talked myself into the fact that I CAN DO THIS.  I had to undo
> all the other bolts, use the crow bar, curse some more (hey, a little
> profanity is proven to help in these situations), and I finally got it to
> go in.
>
> I put the wheels back on and lowered my precious baby to the floor.  What
> a difference!  I must have spent a good 20 minutes just sitting there
> admiring my handiwork and my car.
>
> You know something, I just love this car.....
>
> Arthur R. Rockwell
> '66 SPL311
> North Hollywood,  CA
> E-mail:  arthur@vistamediagroup.com

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Gordon Glasgow
Renton, WA
http://www.gordon-glasgow.org



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