What are you working on today??

I worked on this Saturday

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It belongs to my kids friend, he been around about 16 years so I guess he is like one of my own. He will usually help when I work on his stuff, but he had to work. It had a misfire on #3, he changed the spark plugs and coil on #3 and still had a misfire. I checked the spark, fuel injector, injector pulse and coil pulse, compression on #3. I pulled the valve cover to find #3s exhaust rocker out of place, I popped it back in place and put it together. Started it and drove it, all 8 cylinders again. I don't know what caused it, stuck lifter, high rpm???? It's ok now

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Bad picture, but you can see the lifter tip and #5 intake rocker


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“ I don't know what caused it, stuck lifter, high rpm????”

Excessive RPMs me bets.
Good work!
I asked him if it happened when he was hard on the throttle, he didn't know when it happened. But I am leaning towards high RPM also
 
Installed our new high-capacity air compressor! It replaced an old 70's Craftsman 30 gallon portable unit.

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Some may call it overkill but the way I look at these kinds of major purchases is that the things I'm buying I want to last me the rest of my life. And now I can use my bead blasting cabinet at 100% without having to stop and wait for the compressor to catch up!
 
Installed our new high-capacity air compressor! It replaced an old 70's Craftsman 30 gallon portable unit.

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Some may call it overkill but the way I look at these kinds of major purchases is that the things I'm buying I want to last me the rest of my life. And now I can use my bead blasting cabinet at 100% without having to stop and wait for the compressor to catch up!
Love it, I am green with envy.:thumbsup:
 
I did this last week. Another 5.7 Hemi with a bad camshaft and lifter
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A cam, set of lifters, flatten the heads, some gaskets and out the door it went.


Last Friday I had a 02 GMC 1500 with a 5.3 without oil pressure. 1 owner, 200,000 miles. I pulled the oil pan and found this....
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Here is the screen

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This is what I dug out of the pan.

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Cleaned out the pan, removed the screen and cleaned it, put it all together, oil in it and we have oil pressure again.
 
I did this last week. Another 5.7 Hemi with a bad camshaft and lifter
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A cam, set of lifters, flatten the heads, some gaskets and out the door it went.


Last Friday I had a 02 GMC 1500 with a 5.3 without oil pressure. 1 owner, 200,000 miles. I pulled the oil pan and found this....
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Here is the screen

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This is what I dug out of the pan.

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Cleaned out the pan, removed the screen and cleaned it, put it all together, oil in it and we have oil pressure again.


Wow - single owner and maybe a single oil change.
 
My 2014 Ram 5.7 started chirping at 136k. Sounded exactly like a bad belt tensioner bearing. It wasn't... big job swapping out those cam n lifters
 
Did a little work on a relative's car that was badly neglected in the maintenance dept. These are what plugs look like on a Wrangler with 170k, surprisingly it ran well.
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Going through the fleet getting them ready for the summer driving season...this one's ready!
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I was working on this last week
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My customer wants to go on a long road trip with it. He requested a new water pump, belts and a master cylinder. Also check the car all over.
I pulled the water pump and then thought about the timing chain.... I pulled the front cover and changed out the original aluminum/nylon timing gear and chain set. So new timing chain and gear set, gaskets, water pump, belts. Set the timing.

Swapped out the master cylinder, while checking the front end I found loose wheel bearings and torn outer cv boots. I pulled the spindles, pressed out the old bearings, in with the new, changed the outer cv boots. The right side brake pads were worn out, but the left were good. So I turned the rotors, replaced the brake pads and both front brake hoses.

A previous owner put something besides R-12 in the A/C system, looked like a R-134A fitting. The system was empty, so it got a new orifice tube, some oil, fittings, R-134A charge and dye. It is working, but something is going on with the HVAC control head.

It needed a dimmer switch and pigtail (no high beams) Swapped those out and checked all the lights.

Test drove it and it floats down the road just like I remember 70 and 80's GM's


I did a timing belt on a Mitsubishi Eclipse also last week and couldn't find the tool I made years ago to tension the timing belt pulley. So I took a few minutes and made this one.

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The auto temp system on those caddy's can have issues. I recharged mine as well and still no cold air.
 
This afternoon one of the guy's I work with came in from the parking lot and said I had a low tire.
I found this....

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A plug later and I was on my way home.

I am putting a engine in this Ford F-150 right now and while under it I found this rodent damage.

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