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   / Good morning!!!! #64,081  
55 this morning up a tree with my bow and smartphone. Beautiful autumn leaves and sunrise. Last day before muzzleloader season, then gun season in two weeks, when our county, like many in Virginia, allow deer hunting with dogs. So today is the last certain peaceful day for 2 months. I like to hear the dogs run, and have hunted with many times, but nothing beats the days in the woods with only the birds making music.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #64,083  
RNG, I'm glad you are considering a different engine. This guy has literally driven you nuts, and has provided Olympic style to the dog ate my homework.
Are you sure you just don't want to dump a Porsche 914 engine out of a wreck in there? Lots of folks have up-powered these vans.

I would LOVE to explore additional possibilities, Drew, but the Kalifornia Air Resources Board makes anything other than those on a very short list a multi-thousand dollar crap shoot. One of the helpers at the mechanic's has been working through the "referee process" at CARB for almost a year now, playing "bring me another rock" with a Diesel conversion (I think it's an Audi engine). They've made him do ridiculous things, that have no impact on emissions, like change the mounting angle of the engine and the location of the muffler. If he fails to make it over any of these seemingly arbitrary hurdles, he won't be issued a vehicle registration and will either have to reinstall the original engine or park the van until he does.:confused2: Just yesterday I read of another recent incident where someone else doing a Subaru conversion was told he also needed to run a Subaru transmission to pass.:shocked: There is one company making a modified Subaru transmission that will work in a Vanagon, but it costs thousands of dollars. That's a rumor that could torpedo this entire project.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #64,084  
The window guy showed up to take measurements. The little battery operated EGO lawnmower with NO SIDECHUTE hit a rock sending it through a double paned, tempered glass, tinted, window with replacement cost of $420. :eek:

A couple years ago I lost the fixed pane of a sliding glass door. Heard a noise like a gunshot late one evening and hit the deck, did my best Miami Vice imitation peeking around the door frame into that room with a pistol in one hand and a flashlight in the other. Didn't find any bad guys, but instead a slowly spreading series of cracks in the inner pane of safety glass. Couldn't figure out how to get the plastic moldings off the window to fix it myself, and was out more than eight hundred bux before it was all said and done. Never did figure out why it broke, and it was long out of warranty.

A year before that, a string trimmer put a pebble through the sliding portion of another glass door. I put that one in the pickup and took it to town for repair. I waited while it was done, and left the shop about five hundred bux lighter. Travel expenses for those glass installers are HIGH!:eek:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #64,086  
Not sure this link will work, but I thought of Randy, and everyone else that's lost someone dear, when I read it:

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   / Good morning!!!! #64,087  
46°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 59° today.

Got guitar hangers mounted on the studio wall last night. Hung all the guitars I'll use in there, but still need three more hangers for my bass guitars. Nice to have them off the floor.

My Wife hit a decent size rock earlier this summer with the old Husqy self-propelled mower. It launched across the driveway and left a considerable dent in her Kia Sorento on the roof support just behind the passenger side rear window. She was furious, as it was one of the rocks she'd asked the boy to move earlier that week. It also bent the dickens out of the mower shaft, and that mower never ran right after that. We replaced it about mid-summer with a new Husqy. That was an expensive rock, too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #64,088  
Good Morning!!!! 55F @ 5:45 AM. 100% Precip. / 0.83 in. Rain. High 53F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.

No measurable rain here yet, but the radar map says everything should be wet and it's not. Fingers crossed for pitter-patter on the porch cover most of the day.

Managed to get the cracks, splits, and holes on three quarters of the office trailer caulked yesterday before I ran out of caulk. I didn't exactly run out, but when I went to pierce the seal on the third tube of caulk, the awl didn't want to go in and it took three holes before I realized that the caulk in there was as hard as a rock. Fortunately I started on the south side where most of the sun damage had occurred, then the east and north. The west wall faces the house, and sits in shade almost all day, and the paint was holding up well there. Most of the 1x4 battens on that south side are so badly dry rotted that the only thing keeping the water out is a thin shell of paint. So when I go to Home Depot to return that caulk, I'll end up coming home with lots of new lumber to replace all of it, and a gallon of primer, too.

Had a chance to look into that Sacramento engine conversion outfit for the Vanagon, and what I learned wasn't good. He uses a 1.8T Volkswagon gasoline engine, not a Diesel, and it's turbocharged. All that plumbing makes it sit an inch and a half above the cargo deck in the rear, requiring five hundred bux of accessory framing and an aftermarket mattress pad. That wouldn't be a show stopper, but some of the reviews I read indicate that some of the installs didn't go so well and the owner hasn't made good on the problems. One of them was owned by the fella I rode shotgun with on the obstacle course at the spring Syncro-Fest, so I called him up and we spoke about his troubles. Oil leaks, squeaky suspension bushings, and worst of all, he's only getting eight to ten miles to the gallon. Most others are reporting close to twenty. He's had it back to the shop three times, each visit lasts six weeks, and when he gets it back nothing's fixed and he finds new things wrong. Apparently what used to be a two or three person shop with the owner out on the floor spinning wrenches and interacting with customers has morphed into an absentee owner outfit manned by untrained and unqualified mechanics whose only goal in life is to punch a timeclock and collect a paycheck. The engine management system on the 1.8T also seems to employ additional sensors and electromechanical components, more stuff to wear out and break, and while some people are getting two hundred and even three hundred thousand miles out of an engine, the journey isn't without significant tinkering and I read it's a good idea to carry certain spare parts with you.:confused2: So from that standpoint, the Subaru conversion is still appealing, but a more productive approach may involve getting out from under this particular mechanic by selling my engine, getting a replacement from a reputable builder, and doing the installation myself. As long as I stick with components in a certain CARB pre-qualified kit, SMOG shouldn't be a problem and I could be on the road before the end of the year. I'd just have to cut out a few inches of garage door framing to make the opening high enough so I'd have an inside place to work.:confused2::eek:

TGIF gang!:drink:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #64,089  
Good morning! I have been thinking a lot about Randy also. We both married our high school sweetheart in 75'. It's got to be so hard to be thinking singular and missing her so much. I can't seen to grasp how I would cope. I know for me it will be a long slow recovery with a lot of setbacks.

Ron, Ms. Whipper keeps looking down the road waiting for Betty to show up to get her annual November treat and I have a little pond that could be dug a lot quicker with two people. Guest get the seat time. Right now the temps are unseasonable warm hitting the 80s. Before sunrise it is 73˚.

The window guy showed up to take measurements. The little battery operated EGO lawnmower with NO SIDECHUTE hit a rock sending it through a double paned, tempered glass, tinted, window with replacement cost of $420. :eek:

Well you have to make a decision when it’s time to give up owning a MH. It was not the driving and living in it. That was great. Maintenance was the problem and I did not want to pay someone else to do it. Plus Betty may be going on a drug that requires daily trips to doctor. Going miss our yearly trips to your place. Been doing it for over 10 years.
I put the rider for window glass on policy about 2 years ago. When I called about the broken window. Agent had never heard about this coverage before. Called a hour later and asked me to send in bills.
Always like to read you views of pictures. You see what others miss. Is that naturally you or is it from your job training?
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #64,090  
The low this morning was 39*, yesterday's high was 60. Today's going to be in the high 50's. Party cloudy and windy again. We might get a small storm over the weekend.

Not much going on today.

Hope everyone has a nice day.
CWB.
 

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