Just wait until you see the crossmember I'm going to repair/replaceRust is gross.
Dr Pepper makes a BBQ sauce that is unreal. Good call.Decided to address the roughly 4 year-old problems with one of the TBSS' HVAC actuator motors which broke on Drag Week, and it has been unplugged ever since. Tried doing a reset, which was fruitless. So I got to pulling it all apart: https://www.trailblazerssforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8
Once I had the actuator apart, and found a tooth broken off the main gear I gave the whole thing a once over. It only uses about 30* of the gear for the swing and has physical stops - but the gear isn't indexed. So I popped it off the main shaft and spun it around 180* and slammed it back together. Re&Re-ing these actuators is a horrible job to do. But... No more clunky noise, air out the main vents, and no money spent.
I did happen to get eaten alive by a horde of mosquitoes, and probably a sunburn too. Still trying to understand why I did it in the driveway versus in the comfort of my garage?
When I got that finished I completed my mission to make the best ribs ever.
24 hrs marinating in Dr. Pepper then broiled. 4 more litres of Dr. Pepper reduced to a caramelized syrup to make the BBQ sauce. Quadruple glazed on the BBQ. Meat sweats inbound.
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The McRib can eat a McDick.
Ran a few errands early, watched the telly for a while, then mowed the lawn because rain is expected to move in tonight through tomorrow.
I sorta felt funny using the word "telly", but I didn't want to spell out "television".Your profile says you're from WA but your post has the word "telly" in it. I R confused.
So I'm thinking of swapping the B&M shifter out for an MGW in my 4th gen Camaro. I miss 3rd upshifts and, occasionally, a 4-3 downshift. I suspect the centering spring is a bit weak. Always happens when it gets hot, it's a road race car. Anyone have any firsthand T56 MGW experience? My impression is it's among the best out there.
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