What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
That proves the importance of having everyone masked. Even people who feel healthy can spread it. It still makes sense to mask to set a good example. Glad you’re safe and well.
A friend went to get tested riding his bicycle and it confused the whole system; they didn’t know how to deal with a patient not in a car. Hoomans are hilarious. I will arrive in an HHR.
Incase you want to know what Americans think Russians think, here’s a Public Radio article.
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronav...-are-skeptical
Geg , take care of yourself.
We are at Sweetie’s eye specialist this morning, then we’re headed home, our province of Ontario is under full lockdown, and surprisingly 6 people have flown back from the UK , bringing the new strain of COVID 19 with them or they were in contact with someone who decided not to self quarantine for 14 days.
We are at Sweetie’s eye specialist this morning, then we’re headed home, our province of Ontario is under full lockdown, and surprisingly 6 people have flown back from the UK , bringing the new strain of COVID 19 with them or they were in contact with someone who decided not to self quarantine for 14 days.
A few days ago did the following on the 2008 SS:
1) replaced both lower control arms (kept the old ones so I can replace the rear bushing and keep them as spares).
2) replaced both sway bar links
3) replaced sway bar bushings with Energy Suspension units
4) replaced both struts and strut mounts/bushings with AC Delco units
Next: remove the cam cover and check the timing chain.
Oldblue and Shmoo: Looks like that border is not going to be reopening anytime soon. Hopefully by spring we can get together again.
Steve
1) replaced both lower control arms (kept the old ones so I can replace the rear bushing and keep them as spares).
2) replaced both sway bar links
3) replaced sway bar bushings with Energy Suspension units
4) replaced both struts and strut mounts/bushings with AC Delco units
Next: remove the cam cover and check the timing chain.
Oldblue and Shmoo: Looks like that border is not going to be reopening anytime soon. Hopefully by spring we can get together again.
Steve
I’ll bring my bushing press kit! You installing FE5 solid rubber bushings or the Moog problem solvers?
I also need to remember those polyurethane rear axle bushings.
Today, we drove the BlackSwan out to Wainfleet for a walk along an old railroad trail, then a scoot home, it drives nice and smooth, but I’m hearing a little bit of a ticking noise as I coast time a stop sign or light, also a little bit of an alternator whine, could be both from the alternator, the belt and tensioner/idler pulley are new. There was a bit of antifreeze split refilling the radiator, but not more then a cupful.
No ticking or whining at idle.
I also need to remember those polyurethane rear axle bushings.
Today, we drove the BlackSwan out to Wainfleet for a walk along an old railroad trail, then a scoot home, it drives nice and smooth, but I’m hearing a little bit of a ticking noise as I coast time a stop sign or light, also a little bit of an alternator whine, could be both from the alternator, the belt and tensioner/idler pulley are new. There was a bit of antifreeze split refilling the radiator, but not more then a cupful.
No ticking or whining at idle.