Help! Whats the name of the guys that played before JDHB Friday night? They were awesome, and I was trying to look them up, but I'm drawing a blank...
...apparently I killed that brain cell Friday night...;)
-Rick
Hey Bob,
I work at Fujitsu in Richardson. Look me up when you get in. I'll be in England next week, but back in the office on the 4th.
Rick DeLisle
Sr. Manager, PCB Manufacturing
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Brett,
We're glad you were able to make it to the event. I hope I'm not intruding by answering your post. I'm a member of the host club, but not one of the organizers, so feel free to take my input with a grain of salt.
As far as not being like most events, most of us will consider that a...
Man, I had a great time. JDH Band was great, and a good time was had by all. I did my first flop, but the body armor did its job and there is not a scratch on the sheet metal. Here is a link to some pics...
For the most part, it all got rewired. New gauges, switch panel, all the motor wiring was redone for the TBI, etc. I think there is a small section in the column that I did not replace...:D
It sounds like a huge deal, but really its not that complicated. We are not talking about a modern...
No heater. Its mainly a trail truck, and in Texas with no top or doors you either don't need a heater cause its already too hot, or it is too cold and no heater will be of any help anyway.
You could try something like this... Parts are from www.waytek.com. The panel sits where the old heater was, and has a cover that snaps over it. Of course it changed a little as I finished the wiring (more relays...ECM hookups, etc...)
I'm no electrical genius either, that's why everything...
Aluminum radiators can be repaired in most instances. As with anything else, it depends on how bad you screw it up, and how good of a radiator it is to begin with.
In my case, I run a large Griffin Aluminum radiator with 2 large powerful fans. (I live in Texas...it gets hot here...:D ) for...
Any ubolts not tight would cause this, so would loose knuckle bolts. Hit those first. The more violent and uncontrollable the wobble, the more likely one of these is the cause.
Worn tie rod ends, steering link ends, center arm (if using stock FJ40 steering systems), suspension bushings, and...
Thanks, guys. The shocks showed up yesterday, so someone aparrently DOES work there. :rolleyes: I am still waiting for other parts I ordered, but at least I can get started...
-Rick