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<blockquote data-quote="96blak54" data-source="post: 1535131" data-attributes="member: 14727"><p>GTFU and GTF Work on your car!</p><p></p><p>Wait,...maybe I should practice what im preaching. Im beginning to smell my own chit! My car too has been sitting for awhile as priorities have owned me. Family, new jobs, and running a business sets no additional time for the car. Although I can not say that I havent completely abandoned the car and the direction im striving for it. Ive done a few things engine wise that took time to purchase the tooling and perform the tasks. Like larger valves for the heads im going with and I built tooling for the mill to hold the heads so that i could write a cnc program and mill the ports of npi heads consistently. And there is the aluminium rods I made for my engine build that turned out to be a flop due to my inadequate machining capabilities, but they can be salvaged. I just need to revisit and spend some time with them.........AAWWWW......their it is.....TIME! Our very worse enemy!</p><p></p><p>But all in all time will become in our favor one day and we will be able to enjoy our cars. You hang in their and dont give up on your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96blak54, post: 1535131, member: 14727"] GTFU and GTF Work on your car! Wait,...maybe I should practice what im preaching. Im beginning to smell my own chit! My car too has been sitting for awhile as priorities have owned me. Family, new jobs, and running a business sets no additional time for the car. Although I can not say that I havent completely abandoned the car and the direction im striving for it. Ive done a few things engine wise that took time to purchase the tooling and perform the tasks. Like larger valves for the heads im going with and I built tooling for the mill to hold the heads so that i could write a cnc program and mill the ports of npi heads consistently. And there is the aluminium rods I made for my engine build that turned out to be a flop due to my inadequate machining capabilities, but they can be salvaged. I just need to revisit and spend some time with them.........AAWWWW......their it is.....TIME! Our very worse enemy! But all in all time will become in our favor one day and we will be able to enjoy our cars. You hang in their and dont give up on your car. [/QUOTE]
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