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    Posted: 14 October 2009 at 9:51pm

 

Address is 20329 91 b ave in Walnut Grove (thats langley , North of hiway 1)

Hey Guys

sorry i missed the oct meet, wich is pretty bad since its just a 5 minute walk from my house. Things have been pretty busy at work and we have been dealing with some health issues of our own (i'm sure Dave can relate)

Anyway, I thought id better crawl out from under my rock long enough to confirm that i am still "game" to host the tech session next month. I have a large driveway that could fit at least six or 8 fieros, or even more if you dont mind being blocked in, it would be real fun to line them all up there for some foto ops as well.

things I have-

benches

small vice

creeper

floor jack

4 jack stands, wooden blocks

a couple of multimeters for electrical troubleshooting

full tool box with full complement of metric wrenches and sockets, including odd ball stuff for tight spaces, torque wrenches etc

one thing i dont have is air, but i think i can scrounge up an electric impact, and will rig up one of my scuba bottles for blowing stuff

i have a great high end optical coolant strength checker,

full factory service manuals for 86 and 88, plus clymer and chilton

we can set my laptop up in the garage on wireless if any body wants to look up anything on the net.

if it starts in the morning i can fire up the barby for lunch.

my address is 20329 91 b ave in Walnut Grove (thats langley , North of hiway 1)

all i need is for you guys to let me know what time we should start.,

 and one more thing, im kind of gun shy about a lot of oil changes happening on my driveway, so my sugestion is- use the day to take the oportunity to do something more technical than oil changes-electrical, fuel system, tune up, (?)

 hopefully some of the more experienced guys will be there to offer advice, (thats not me by the way, i have some technical savy but im still a Fiero neophyte) with laptop and diagnostics? if you think your work will create drips of oil, grease, or coolant, it would be nice if you brought some scrap cardboard along to throw under your work.

Hopefully it doesnt rain too hard, but if it does, i have no problem doing a rain date.

Glenn (Fiero 052)

 

 

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Originally posted by fiero052 fiero052 wrote:

things I have-

Sounds good, Glenn!

Do you (or anyone attending) happen to have a wheel bearing packing tool?

For anyone who doesn't know what this is, it's a relatively simple device hooked up to a grease gun that's used to repack wheel bearings. I like the fact that it pushes the raunchy old stuff out (although I suppose it's best to properly wash the old grease out).

A lot of us (myself included) are probably guilty of never (or very seldom) checking our front wheel bearings when we lubricate our Fieros. (The rear wheel bearings are sealed.) I’ve had my GT for a year and a half and have never looked at my front wheel bearings.

 

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             Ok I did my best to rebuild this post.  Hope it works for you.

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Thanks Dave. Kind of weird the way the original thread disappeared, but Glenn's first post was "broken" to begin with.

Everything looks fine now.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote fiero052 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 October 2009 at 7:15pm

Hi all

just a reminder this is coming up in a couple of weeks.

if any one is coming it would be cool to get some dialogue going on- what you would like to achive with your wheels while you are here, when you might be around, and so on..

even if you dont get much done on your car, its an oportunity to hang out , drink coffee, eat doughnuts, (and/or burgers depending on the timing), and yak about fieros  .... not such a bad way to spend a saturday afternoon....

also, we need some of you experienced guys around, or it wont be much of a "tech" session....

happy haloween !!  

G

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Hi all

Any one up for the tec session this weekend? Would be nice to hear back from ya all if you are coming and and a quick note as to what you are wanting to work on....

G

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fiero Zen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 November 2009 at 4:47pm

Yep...I plan to pop along. Not much to do!

List:

1. Swap bulbs for winter driving - what's the best bulb colour for rain under street lamps?

2.Grease suspension nipples on front and rear right - did left when tranny was out last week.

3. Use Pam cooking spray grease on door frame rubbers to help prevent freezing (Capt Fiero trick).

4. RainX windows and anti fog on inside of winshield.

5. Re-check all fluids and antifreeze strength.

Can't think of anything else except thinking should I change tires for snows - soon???

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I'll be there in the cavapimp-mobile.

Won't be working on that, so I'll be free to have my brain picked as needed.

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Ok Zen. will be ready for ya. i have plenty of jacks, jack stands to get your car up for access to grease nipples, electric impact to get your wheels on and off fast for easy access to nipples. i even have a grease gun with fresh tube of grease if you dont have your own, and a real cool optical hi end refractometer that will tell you your coolant strength to the nearest deg.  (you gotta bring your own Pam though, har har)

Doc, glad to hear youre coming by. (whew)

 

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Lisa and I will be there, probably a bit late, but we should be there.

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Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Originally posted by fiero052 fiero052 wrote:

things I have-

Sounds good, Glenn!

Do you (or anyone attending) happen to have a wheel bearing packing tool?

tap... tap... Hello, is this thing on?

So, does anyone have a wheel bearing packing tool they can let us use on the tech day?

On a related subject, I used to buy the red synthetic EP grease, part# 28-0804-4 from Canadian Tire. It appears to now be discontinued. Is there another type/brand of synthetic grease in cartridges that anyone else can recommend that is readily available?

 

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I use Castrol Synthetic grease.  The big thing that made me stay with it, I had used it one summer in my 85GT, that fall/winter, a section of the lougheed highway flooded out.  The water was so deep, I had it washing up over the nose and climbing the hood.  Was up near the 1/2 way point on the doors and the brakes were all but submerged.  That weekend I pulled the car into the garage prepared to deal with a mess of water logged parts.  The grease had shown no sign of mixing with the water or washing off at all.  It was even still on the ball joint nipple, and not moved at all, I pull the front bearings apart, and no silt, no grime, just nice clean grease.   From that point on, its the only stuff I use on my bearings, ball joints and such.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fiero052 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 November 2009 at 12:59pm

Hi Patrick we are on. for 10:00 am or any time after.

no need for the grease packing tool wing dingy thingy- one thing i do know is how to pack bearings, much simpler, faster, less messy, doing by hand- will show the technique, it's really quite simple. 

 

see ya on sat.

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Originally posted by fiero052 fiero052 wrote:

no need for the grease packing tool wing dingy thingy- one thing i do know is how to pack bearings, much simpler, faster, less messy, doing by hand- will show the technique, it's really quite simple.

Glenn, is that the technique where the blob of grease is held in the palm of one hand and the edge of the bearing is repeatedly slammed against this blob of grease while the bearing casing is being slowly rotated? If so, I learned that technique back in '73. And that's also why I wanted to use a grease packing tool instead!

 

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each to his own... har har. your grease packing tool is welcome at my house !!!  pack away my friend, pack away....

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Heads up:

Princess Auto has the bearing packer on sale for $3 or $4.  Catch is it doesn't start til Nov. 17, but they usually enter the sale price and stock the shelves early. 


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Originally posted by Austin Austin wrote:

Princess Auto has the bearing packer on sale for $3 or $4.

Such a deal. Thanks Austin.

 

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Originally posted by Capt Fiero Capt Fiero wrote:

I use Castrol Synthetic grease.

Is this what you use?

I was wondering where to buy it, and then I remembered that Walmart sells Castrol products. Looked it up and it's $5.48 there. Not bad.

 

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I bought four extra front wheel bearing seals ('84-'87) in case anyone else would like to repack their front wheel bearings on Saturday. Ten bucks for a pair. Much better than Lordco's price.

 

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And if you want....  I'll show you a quick way to save your seals, so you sometimes don't need to replace them.

Or maybe Patrick will pay ME $30 NOT to show you how, so you can buy his seals.....  
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