April 08, 2012 06:24PM
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April 08, 2012 07:00PM
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Posts: 944 : Lake Havasu City, Arizona |
Peter,
It was a glorious day in the Northwest for sure today. Waxed the cabrio and cleaned the wheels. Did not drive though. Also decided to change the antenna grommet and found out how difficult it is. Had to take out most of the trunk liner to get the antenna loose and get the new grommet in place. For any who want to try it...once the old grommet is out, put the new one in the hole first and then push the antenna motor housing through it from inside. I tried for half an hour to slip the grommet over the housing and then push the grommet into the hole in the body. That left side liner is a bear to get out of the way. Bob Bob in Lake Havasu |
April 09, 2012 06:02AM
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April 09, 2012 07:49AM
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Took mine out yesterday. Heard what sounded like a bee hive under the car. Tapped on my new catalytic converter, sounds like marbles in there. Sigh.....I guess I have to call Pelican Parts and see what they want to do about that, the part is just over a year old.
Any danger to the engine driving it until the cat is replaced? alan |
April 09, 2012 09:36AM
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April 12, 2012 07:57PM
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Hey Peter, We had a mellow Easter holiday here, Janet was coming down with a cold and I was keeping good care of her, all and all, a nice quiet time. A few days ago I got all my paperwork for the classic car insurance so I went to get my plates. I took the 325 for a ride and was amazed to see how tight it was, how light the doors felt and how much I loved driving it. Wish you, and all the folks here, all the best. Rick |