JJ

05/01/2006 8:38 PM

OT - Now MY Truck Died Too


Went out the other day, wouldn't crank. Radio, fan, lights, etc.,
worked fine. Starter solenoid wouldn't even click. So, last night got
the younger son to take me to town, to check the mail, and all. He
absolutely hates that. LOL

Today got under it, and jumped the solenoid, to see if that was it.
Starter would spin, but wouldn't engage. WTF? Tried several times,
just to double-check. Same same. The book doesn't cover that.

So, tonight when the younger kid came in, asked him to take me to
town again. Instead, he asked for the truck keys. So, handed them
over, and told him what had happened when I checked today.

About 5-10 minutes later, he came back in, and I could hear the
truck nunning. Had to ask him what he'd done, he doesn't volunteer much
of anything. Turned out the start interlock safety wire had
disconnected. That was it. I figure it must have been hanging down and
I hit it with my foot, while braking, disconnecting it, on my last trip
home. A large relieve I don't have to toss any money at it. Heck, it's
almost new, a '79 GMC, barely getting broken in, runs like a top. Yes,
I did write "seventy nine",

At times like this, the kid comes in handy. Life is basically
good.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax


This topic has 29 replies

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"Sam"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

08/01/2006 4:02 PM


Joe Gorman wrote:
It's interesting how many people think
> they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
> until you can't see their headlights.
> Joe
It doesn't make much sense in the slow lane, but it does work to snap a
lot of people out of their stupor when they are going too slow in the
fast lane. I find it works best when you are a little to the left so
they can see you in their side mirror. Sam

Sw

"Sam"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

08/01/2006 4:03 PM


Joe Gorman wrote:
It's interesting how many people think
> they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
> until you can't see their headlights.
> Joe
It doesn't make much sense in the slow lane, but it does work to snap a
lot of people out of their stupor when they are going too slow in the
fast lane. I find it works best when you are a little to the left so
they can see you in their side mirror. Sam

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

07/01/2006 9:43 PM


"nospambob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> A neighbor was in next lane when a young hot rod enthusiast RUSHED up[
> behind us and BOTH of us slowed down to about half the speed limit.

Dumb.

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

Li

Lenny

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 4:28 PM

On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 23:22:22 -0500, Tom Watson <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:38:30 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
>wrote:
>
>>
>> Went out the other day, wouldn't crank.
>
>I bought a new Honda Civic to take over the commuting chores of the
>1987 F-150.
>
>I drive sixty miles a day plus the weekend load.
>
>I figure, when I average the repair cost over the last three years,
>and the difference in gas consumption, this little thing costs me
>$94.00 a month, which ain't bad.
>
>
>
>Tom Watson - WoodDorker
>
>tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
>
>http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/

Still running my 1987- F-150. Still doesn't use any oil but at the
price of gas today I have been thinking it might be time for a change.
Those small truck sure are small though.

Glad it worked out for you JT

Lenny

JS

"Jim Stuyck"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 11:02 AM

Anyone know how to get spewed coffee out of a keyboard?


"LRod" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:38:30 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
> wrote:
>
> [ top posted for your convenience]
>
> I was going to email you the solution to the problem, but...
>

Anyone know how to get spewed coffee out of a keyboard?
[That's the "belt and suspenders" approach.]

Jim Stuyck

Bf

"Bill"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

09/01/2006 8:25 AM

I agree, it's possible that someone might, I say MIGHT, be rushing somewhere
like a hospital or such and you and your neighbor could have caused the
death of someone by blocking a public road. Sometimes the difference
between life and death is a few minutes....

Bill

"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "nospambob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > A neighbor was in next lane when a young hot rod enthusiast RUSHED up[
> > behind us and BOTH of us slowed down to about half the speed limit.
>
> Dumb.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> [email protected]
>
>

ni

"noonenparticular"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 7:26 PM




It's interesting how many people think
> they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
> until you can't see their headlights.
> Joe

Funny, that usually has the effect of making me slow down.....

And gets their faces the most interesting shade of red too... Fun is where
you find it.



Also Joe


JB

Joe Barta

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 3:26 AM

LRod wrote:

> I was going to email you the solution to the problem, but...

Truly the funniest damn thing I've read all week. I don't normally
write things like "LOL", etc... but for the above crack you get a
hearty LMAO!

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 6:46 AM


"J T" wrote in message

> disconnected. That was it. I figure it must have been hanging down and
> I hit it with my foot,

It's them damn shoes again!


--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 12/13/05


JJ

in reply to "Swingman" on 06/01/2006 6:46 AM

06/01/2006 1:54 PM

Fri, Jan 6, 2006, 6:46am (EST-1) [email protected] (Swingman) comes clos
with:
It's them damn shoes again!

I consider driving, being indoors, so didn't have my shoes on.
Probably hooked it with my big toe.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

TW

Tom Watson

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

08/01/2006 4:02 PM

On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:44:38 -0500, Joe Gorman <[email protected]>
wrote:


>Did you get the hybrid or conventional. I'm getting near the estimated
>48mpg with mine if I drive conservatively and use the regenerative
>braking as much as possible. It's interesting how many people think
>they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
>until you can't see their headlights.
>Joe


I bought the conventional model. I just wasn't convinced of the long
term reliability of the newer technology.

"You can always tell the pioneers - they're the ones with the arrows
in their backs."



Tom Watson - WoodDorker

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 4:41 AM

And if you ask me, it is faster and more convenient for all. If you want
all the story, look for it under my post.


"Joe Barta" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> LRod wrote:
>
>> I was going to email you the solution to the problem, but...
>
> Truly the funniest damn thing I've read all week. I don't normally
> write things like "LOL", etc... but for the above crack you get a
> hearty LMAO!
>

JG

Joe Gorman

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 7:44 AM

Tom Watson wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:38:30 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
> wrote:
>
>
>> Went out the other day, wouldn't crank.
>
>
> I bought a new Honda Civic to take over the commuting chores of the
> 1987 F-150.
>
> I drive sixty miles a day plus the weekend load.
>
> I figure, when I average the repair cost over the last three years,
> and the difference in gas consumption, this little thing costs me
> $94.00 a month, which ain't bad.
>
>
>
> Tom Watson - WoodDorker
>
> tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)
>
> http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/
Did you get the hybrid or conventional. I'm getting near the estimated
48mpg with mine if I drive conservatively and use the regenerative
braking as much as possible. It's interesting how many people think
they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
until you can't see their headlights.
Joe

JJ

in reply to Joe Gorman on 06/01/2006 7:44 AM

06/01/2006 1:51 PM

Fri, Jan 6, 2006, 7:44am [email protected] (Joe=A0Gorman) inforeth us:
Did you get the hybrid or conventional. I'm getting near the estimated
48mpg <snip>

Scientific studies have found you can increase both your miles per
gallon, and horsepower, but putting a large Maxwell House coffee can on
the end of your exhaust.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

ND

"Norman D. Crow"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

09/01/2006 6:39 AM


"Sam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Joe Gorman wrote:
> It's interesting how many people think
>> they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
>> until you can't see their headlights.
>> Joe
> It doesn't make much sense in the slow lane, but it does work to snap a
> lot of people out of their stupor when they are going too slow in the
> fast lane. I find it works best when you are a little to the left so
> they can see you in their side mirror. Sam
>

The only problem with that is that most of the idjits who travel too slow in
the fast lane are too dern ignorant to look in their rear view mirror!
During my years as an OTR driver, I tried VERY HARD not to tailgate, but
sometimes your could literally spend hours in the fast lane waiting for some
yoyo to get the idea and move over.

--
Nahmie
Stupidity is not considered a handicap, park elsewhere.

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 9:28 PM

On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:44:38 -0500, Joe Gorman <[email protected]> wrote:

... snip
>braking as much as possible. It's interesting how many people think
>they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
>until you can't see their headlights.

... as long as you are in the slow lane. :-)



>Joe


+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

TW

Tom Watson

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

05/01/2006 11:22 PM

On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:38:30 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:

>
> Went out the other day, wouldn't crank.

I bought a new Honda Civic to take over the commuting chores of the
1987 F-150.

I drive sixty miles a day plus the weekend load.

I figure, when I average the repair cost over the last three years,
and the difference in gas consumption, this little thing costs me
$94.00 a month, which ain't bad.



Tom Watson - WoodDorker

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/

JJ

in reply to Tom Watson on 05/01/2006 11:22 PM

06/01/2006 1:46 PM

Thu, Jan 5, 2006, 11:22pm [email protected] (Tom=A0Watson) shames us
with his admission:
I bought a new Honda Civic to take over the commuting chores of the 1987
F-150.
I drive sixty miles a day plus the weekend load.
I figure, when I average the repair cost over the last three years, and
the difference in gas consumption, this little thing costs me $94.00 a
month, which ain't bad.

My truck cost me $1200 in 2001. I've spend about $250 on tires,
and probably another $75 on parts. Granted I only put an average of
around 10-15 miles a day on it, but it is infinitely classier than a
Civic.

For a number of years, I drover almost 200 miles a day. Vehicle?
I alternated between 2 VW Beetles. I could get around 35 MPG, and
around 38, if I pushed it, with one. With the other I got around 32
MPG, and if I pushed that one, it could drop as low as 15 MPG - that one
was warmed over, with a progressive 2-barrel carb - and loads of fun.
They had class - little kids absolutely love VW Beetles.

So, regardless of your total disregard of your loss of class, and
new social status, I am forwarding thses links, to assist you and your
new ride.
http://pimprides.messedup.net/you_might_be_a_ricer.html
http://www.riceboypage.com/



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

WW

"Warren Weber"

in reply to Tom Watson on 05/01/2006 11:22 PM

06/01/2006 2:06 PM

Top posted for your convenice >>>> I get 62 miles per gallon on my Ford
truck, I only drive it downhill. (<:)

"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Thu, Jan 5, 2006, 11:22pm [email protected] (Tom Watson) shames us
with his admission:
I bought a new Honda Civic to take over the commuting chores of the 1987
F-150.
I drive sixty miles a day plus the weekend load.
I figure, when I average the repair cost over the last three years, and
the difference in gas consumption, this little thing costs me $94.00 a
month, which ain't bad.

My truck cost me $1200 in 2001. I've spend about $250 on tires,
and probably another $75 on parts. Granted I only put an average of
around 10-15 miles a day on it, but it is infinitely classier than a
Civic.

For a number of years, I drover almost 200 miles a day. Vehicle?
I alternated between 2 VW Beetles. I could get around 35 MPG, and
around 38, if I pushed it, with one. With the other I got around 32
MPG, and if I pushed that one, it could drop as low as 15 MPG - that one
was warmed over, with a progressive 2-barrel carb - and loads of fun.
They had class - little kids absolutely love VW Beetles.

So, regardless of your total disregard of your loss of class, and
new social status, I am forwarding thses links, to assist you and your
new ride.
http://pimprides.messedup.net/you_might_be_a_ricer.html
http://www.riceboypage.com/



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

TW

Tom Watson

in reply to Tom Watson on 05/01/2006 11:22 PM

08/01/2006 4:05 PM

On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 13:46:03 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:


> So, regardless of your total disregard of your loss of class, and
>new social status, I am forwarding thses links, to assist you and your
>new ride.
>http://pimprides.messedup.net/you_might_be_a_ricer.html
>http://www.riceboypage.com/
>


"We are not Hillbillies. We prefer the term - Appalachian-Americans."

I could email you a copy of the current Motor Trend...

...

...

...

(heee...)




Tom Watson - WoodDorker

tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email)

http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1/

JJ

in reply to Tom Watson on 08/01/2006 4:05 PM

09/01/2006 3:37 PM

Sun, Jan 8, 2006, 4:05pm [email protected] (Tom=A0Watson) doth offer up:
<snip> I could email you a copy of the current Motor Trend...

They got a pickup article?



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

GS

George Shouse

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

10/01/2006 3:52 PM

On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 08:49:30 -0800, nospambob
<[email protected]> wrote:

>A neighbor was in next lane when a young hot rod enthusiast RUSHED up[
>behind us and BOTH of us slowed down to about half the speed limit.
>Half a block later he was allowed to pass and did so at a decent
>speed, surprisingly.

Hmm, you and your neighbor's act of blocking the car seems
ill-advised and dangerous. Unless, maybe, you knew the young
person. Even then probably a bad idea.

nn

nospambob

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

07/01/2006 8:49 AM

A neighbor was in next lane when a young hot rod enthusiast RUSHED up[
behind us and BOTH of us slowed down to about half the speed limit.
Half a block later he was allowed to pass and did so at a decent
speed, surprisingly.

On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 19:26:42 GMT, "noonenparticular"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>
> It's interesting how many people think
>> they can get you to go faster than 55 in the slow lane if they pull up
>> until you can't see their headlights.
>> Joe
>
>Funny, that usually has the effect of making me slow down.....
>
>And gets their faces the most interesting shade of red too... Fun is where
>you find it.
>
>
>
>Also Joe
>
>

JJ

in reply to nospambob on 07/01/2006 8:49 AM

07/01/2006 3:07 PM

Sat, Jan 7, 2006, 8:49am (EST-3) [email protected] (nospambob)
sppedily says:
A neighbor was in next lane when a young hot rod enthusiast RUSHED up[
behind us <snip>

Around here, they're usually driving a Honda Civic when they do
that.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

Ba

B a r r y

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

09/01/2006 2:28 PM

Bill wrote:
> I agree, it's possible that someone might, I say MIGHT, be rushing somewhere
> like a hospital or such and you and your neighbor could have caused the
> death of someone by blocking a public road. Sometimes the difference
> between life and death is a few minutes....

I actually saw what was probably one of those cases last week.

While driving along @ 6:30 AM, a Jeep Grand Cherokee came whizzing by me
on a two lane, 35 MPH road. I was waiting to turn onto the same road
from a side street. I was initially pissed, but as he disappeared into
the distance, I realized he had his flashers on and was headed in the
general direction of our local hospital.

We have a paid fire department, so he wouldn't have been a volunteer
fireman.

Illness, baby on the way, or late for work moron, I'll never know. In
hindsight, I'm betting on either of the first two.

Ld

LRod

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 2:07 AM

On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:38:30 -0500, [email protected] (J T)
wrote:

[ top posted for your convenience]

I was going to email you the solution to the problem, but...

> Went out the other day, wouldn't crank. Radio, fan, lights, etc.,
>worked fine. Starter solenoid wouldn't even click. So, last night got
>the younger son to take me to town, to check the mail, and all. He
>absolutely hates that. LOL
>
> Today got under it, and jumped the solenoid, to see if that was it.
>Starter would spin, but wouldn't engage. WTF? Tried several times,
>just to double-check. Same same. The book doesn't cover that.
>
> So, tonight when the younger kid came in, asked him to take me to
>town again. Instead, he asked for the truck keys. So, handed them
>over, and told him what had happened when I checked today.
>
> About 5-10 minutes later, he came back in, and I could hear the
>truck nunning. Had to ask him what he'd done, he doesn't volunteer much
>of anything. Turned out the start interlock safety wire had
>disconnected. That was it. I figure it must have been hanging down and
>I hit it with my foot, while braking, disconnecting it, on my last trip
>home. A large relieve I don't have to toss any money at it. Heck, it's
>almost new, a '79 GMC, barely getting broken in, runs like a top. Yes,
>I did write "seventy nine",
>
> At times like this, the kid comes in handy. Life is basically
>good.
>
>
>
>JOAT
>You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
>What do you "know"?
>- Granny Weatherwax

--
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997

JJ

in reply to LRod on 06/01/2006 2:07 AM

05/01/2006 10:41 PM

Fri, Jan 6, 2006, 2:07am (EST+5) [email protected] (LRod) skipped in
and chanted:
[ top posted for your convenience]
I was going to email you the solution to the problem, but...

[Bottom posted for understanding.]

Smartass.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax

RL

"Robin Lee"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/01/2006 8:38 PM

06/01/2006 10:21 AM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Went out the other day, wouldn't crank. Radio, fan, lights, etc.,
> worked fine. Starter solenoid wouldn't even click. So, last night got
> the younger son to take me to town, to check the mail, and all. He
> absolutely hates that. LOL
>
> Today got under it, and jumped the solenoid, to see if that was it.
> Starter would spin, but wouldn't engage. WTF? Tried several times,
> just to double-check. Same same. The book doesn't cover that.
>
> So, tonight when the younger kid came in, asked him to take me to
> town again. Instead, he asked for the truck keys. So, handed them
> over, and told him what had happened when I checked today.
>
> About 5-10 minutes later, he came back in, and I could hear the
> truck nunning. Had to ask him what he'd done, he doesn't volunteer much
> of anything. Turned out the start interlock safety wire had
> disconnected. That was it. I figure it must have been hanging down and
> I hit it with my foot, while braking, disconnecting it, on my last trip
> home. A large relieve I don't have to toss any money at it. Heck, it's
> almost new, a '79 GMC, barely getting broken in, runs like a top. Yes,
> I did write "seventy nine",
>
> At times like this, the kid comes in handy. Life is basically
> good.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
> What do you "know"?
> - Granny Weatherwax
>

Darn - does this mean you won't be writin' a country song now???

:)

Cheers -

Rob

JJ

in reply to "Robin Lee" on 06/01/2006 10:21 AM

06/01/2006 2:00 PM

Fri, Jan 6, 2006, 10:21am [email protected] (Robin=A0Lee) spills it all
with:
Darn - does this mean you won't be writin' a country song now???

Now you spoiled it. I was figuring on doing just that, as soon as
I could figure out how to make up for the fact I don't drink anymore,
then get a train in there somehow. Would have bee a real hit. I'd
figured on finishing up my banjo, then singing it on the Grand Ol' Opry.
Ah well.



JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax


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