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I only started a year and a half ago (at 32) and have no intentions of quiting any time soon. We have a lot of jumpers that are 50 plus that make six or more jumps a day at our dz. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
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PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
reply "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
the "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
for "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
Thanks "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
PWA thread.. it's okay, you can talk about it here...
FLYBERT71 replied to chopchop's topic in The Bonfire
So who knows what the post numbers for the different levels are? "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
sweet "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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So I'm A Mysterious kissing Bitch with an Artistic soul.HMMM "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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The most in one month 62.
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Sometimes retail sucks. Like today. But at least it lets me skydive.
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Most tracks that will allow a Top Fuel car to make a pass have long shutdown areas(the part after the 1/4 mile) that then have sandtraps, hay bales, nets, tires, or a combination of them at the end. It is very rare to have a death due to parachute failure or for that matter even in a crash. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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Are you sure they are not from Montaaaaaana "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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NOOOOO. If you all move to Oregon then they will move up to Washington and we don't want them.It's already full here. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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I just want to know what Navy qualifications require STUDING? "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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Mabey now women will understand why the seat is always left up. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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It's almost time for Mr. Hankie to arrive. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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You are the one that knows your mechanical abilities. If you have done this sort of work on older non-computer controled cars it really is not that much harder. I would get a Haynes manuel. I have found the Chiltons to be a little to vague in their coverage. Read the chapter for the work and go from there. If you think you can do it get to it. If you are a little worried then see if you can get a friend to help. Just remember to check on the availability of parts before tearing it apart. Even check on parts you may not need like pushrods, rocker arms, head bolts(which probably are not reuseable), etc. Good luck. No I do not work for the above mentioned companys and this is not a sales pitch. I just like the Haynes manuels better. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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Do you think somebody may be a little tense? "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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Mr Clinton is no longer President. Hee Hee.
FLYBERT71 replied to captainpooby's topic in The Bonfire
sweet "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05 -
It's all good. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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If you were to compare the cost to repair an older v-8 to the newer v-6 you would find it to be about the same. It is still about 8-10 hours book time to do the work which is how the shop is going to charge. The main price difference is in the parts. The work required is the same on older and newer engines. You do need some additional special tools. However with good mechanical skills and a shop manuel it is not that hard to do. The GM v-6 is a good engine IF you take care of it. I have had 2 of them. One had over 200K on it before we got rid of the car and the other has 140K and still kicking. How many older cars (1980 and older) do you know that can get 25+ MPG with close to 0 emissions. Even if you get into the late 80's and early 90's they were just starting to get there. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05
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Since it did not overheat you probably did not warp the heads but when they remove them they should, and probably will, check the surface for flatness. It is possible to have an external coolant leak without actually blowing the headgasket. The cylinder is sealed by a steel compression ring that is part of the headgasket. The coolant passages are not therefore they can leak on the outside and still seal the combustion chambers. I would not switch the coolant types. You could cause more harm than good if you do. "If you have time to panic, you have time to do something more productive." Josh Whipple 7/15/70-2/10/05