What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
I walked 5 klm or 3.1 miles. Back when we went metric the short conversion took it’s toll on my mileage allowance for my job and the weight calculation was also a pita between 2.2 lbs equals a kilogram or 2.20468. . A huge difference when the product was $375.00 a pound .
just got back from my MIL’s her furnace decided to kick the bucket, 38 years old
just got back from my MIL’s her furnace decided to kick the bucket, 38 years old
Well, to understand that here in Hawaii, it’s really not unheard of to have 6 inches in a 12 hour window, so it wouldn’t be implausible to have 18 in a day or so, but yes that would be quite a bit for us even. When it rains like that, I usually can wash my car with just a bucket and some 2-in-1 wash, and it comes out amazingly. No rinse needed. 😁
No, I had to use replacement bolts , the plates corroded. I used M12 flanged bolts and nuts , torqued to 75 ft/lbs. I think , but haven’t confirmed the bolts were not very good quality. I removed the bar and will inspect the remaining two bolts from the passenger side.
gotcha... those darn comma placements, ay? 😉
Well, to understand that here in Hawaii, it’s really not unheard of to have 6 inches in a 12 hour window, so it wouldn’t be implausible to have 18 in a day or so, but yes that would be quite a bit for us even. When it rains like that, I usually can wash my car with just a bucket and some 2-in-1 wash, and it comes out amazingly. No rinse needed. 😁
Well, to understand that here in Hawaii, it’s really not unheard of to have 6 inches in a 12 hour window, so it wouldn’t be implausible to have 18 in a day or so, but yes that would be quite a bit for us even. When it rains like that, I usually can wash my car with just a bucket and some 2-in-1 wash, and it comes out amazingly. No rinse needed. 😁
Don’t forget, this was a used bar I purchased way back in 2012, from a fellow member, the original bolt plates or bolts corroded, when I removed the bar to sell it , those bolts snapped during removal.
Then when I got the 2011, I installed using metric bolts with a flange in both the bolt and the nut, I did use a drop of blue Loctite on all four bolts , maybe I didn’t shake the bottle enough, then again , it was a 1992 vintage bottle!
I’ll post pictures when I reinstall the bar in a few weeks.
Today , it’s sit at the mil’s while the furnace guys replace the 30 year old furnace.
It is snowing again anyways, yuck!
Then when I got the 2011, I installed using metric bolts with a flange in both the bolt and the nut, I did use a drop of blue Loctite on all four bolts , maybe I didn’t shake the bottle enough, then again , it was a 1992 vintage bottle!
I’ll post pictures when I reinstall the bar in a few weeks.
Today , it’s sit at the mil’s while the furnace guys replace the 30 year old furnace.
It is snowing again anyways, yuck!