Ah, sounds like you are getting a real taste of the joys of LBC ownership.
<g>
It helps to cultivate a zen attitude and not force things. Take everything
in its turn and try not to get frustrated. Taking a break can be a good
idea. Inanimate objects are not actually malevolent even if it seems they
are; conversely, threats, curses and rhetoric have no effect on them,
although it may make you feel better. If you have to hit something, I
suggest picking on one of the other objects in the garage, such as a
partially inflated soccer ball, or the lawn chair cushions. Most parts of
the car are much harder than your fist.
;-)
--
Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
[BTDT]
on 6/28/07 2:57 PM, Rabeys@aol.com at Rabeys@aol.com wrote:
> that's exactly what it was. i took the brake lines in to my mechanic down
> the road to ask him about it. he said the same thing...filed it down and
> checked by threading a nut onto it. i haven't hooked it back up yet, because
> i
> figured it best to take a little break from it. when i was taking the line
> out, a screw for one of the clamps on the firewall didnt want to come out.
> well...it came out the hard way, and now there is a much larger, jagged hole
> where it once was. i just had to have it out right then and there didn't
> i....geez! and i thought the bleeding of the brakes was going to be the hard
> part....
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