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Old Aug 30, 2019 | 02:45 AM
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I sure hope BYU can pull this off tonight.
So much for that....
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 08:26 AM
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Did anyone catch the Clemson vs GT game? I went to CU back in the day and gt used to always play us strong, but not last night.
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 11:52 AM
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Hahaha not this time. I managed to get an inch or so long chunk of wood stuck through the muscle in my thumb and across the opposable joint. I couldnt get it to come out with pliers and a pocket knife so I went in. They had to numb it and cut it out so that was fun but the copay was only $25 so it's all good.
Ouch! I think handling plywood is one of the worst...uknow, sliding your hand down a ruff/splintered edge without thinking about it. Might as well be palming a porcupine lol.

But damn jp, sounds painful!
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 12:07 PM
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I'll answer. Yes 21# Bosch pink top injectors. Usually 561s
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Correct. It was a mid year change in 2002. The Fox Body's only had 19's or 24's on the Cobra and Cobra R.
Yea I recall seeing those quite awhile ago, I think on e bay. They weren't on the Ford Racing Injector list I had at the time. 24's were listed, but not 21's for some reason.
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Ouch! I think handling plywood is one of the worst...uknow, sliding your hand down a ruff/splintered edge without thinking about it. Might as well be palming a porcupine lol.

But damn jp, sounds painful!
Ive done that before too. Its amazing how little things can do so much damage. I was throwing pine limbs out of a field where the feller buncher had dropped them and broken the tops out leaving pretty jagged edges. Instead of walking it out of the field and setting the limb down I decided to sling it. Definitely not my best moment. I honestly didn't know how big it was until I tried to pull it out and could see it moving under the muscle.

I think I will wear gloves now. lol
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 01:11 PM
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Do you guys have any advice for chasing down a fuel odor? Since installing the fuel cooler in my Mustang with stainless overbraid lines, I catch a whiff of fuel after driving, and the whole garage reeks by morning. I see no drops or drops anywhere, so it must be evaporating right away. I've tried snuggling up the - AN fittings where the odor seems strongest, but no joy, and I don't want to crank on them too hard, because that can actually *cause* them to leak.

Ideas?

EDIT: P. S. Box arrived yesterday, JP. Thanks.
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 01:47 PM
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Do you guys have any advice for chasing down a fuel odor? Since installing the fuel cooler in my Mustang with stainless overbraid lines, I catch a whiff of fuel after driving, and the whole garage reeks by morning. I see no drops or drops anywhere, so it must be evaporating right away. I've tried snuggling up the - AN fittings where the odor seems strongest, but no joy, and I don't want to crank on them too hard, because that can actually *cause* them to leak.

Ideas?

EDIT: P. S. Box arrived yesterday, JP. Thanks.
Well it's not the best advice but you could wave your hand around with a zippo.... you'll find a leak if there is one
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 02:07 PM
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Well it's not the best advice but you could wave your hand around with a zippo.... you'll find a leak if there is one
Yeah, that's an understatement.
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 03:08 PM
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Try hunting it down KOEO. Since the lines are pressurized in that scenario. If you have to, try KOER. Should be able to track engine off though.
Old Aug 30, 2019 | 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jprevat
Ive done that before too. Its amazing how little things can do so much damage. I was throwing pine limbs out of a field where the feller buncher had dropped them and broken the tops out leaving pretty jagged edges. Instead of walking it out of the field and setting the limb down I decided to sling it. Definitely not my best moment. I honestly didn't know how big it was until I tried to pull it out and could see it moving under the muscle.

I think I will wear gloves now. lol
Right a good leather pair with a thin layer of lambs butt. Just can't get them too wet, they'll die your hands orange lol.



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