just wanted to share with you all....
i know i haven't been on much anymore. i usually get on when i'm at work. but i decided for the time being to leave work an hour early each day to spend a little more time with my amazing son who will be 7 months on the 8th. time really flies. he's be best thing that has ever happened to me. here i was thinking since i was 19 that i could never love anything as much as my camaro....and i haven't even had her out since last sept, when my belly was finally to big to fit behind the wheel.
but now that gabriel is a little order and can play in a jumper...i've moved it out to the garage so mommy can play to:banana:
as many of you know i've taken a few mods of my camaro, line lock, electric water pump, torque arm, panhard rod, and alum driveshaft. so my logic rolled into place
i have my ds, tor arm off....why not drop my tranny to see why it gets hard to shift..... so thats what i've been doing
took off my panhard, torque arm, line lock, electric water pump, driveshaft, tranny, clutch, flywheel. pulled my pilot bushing.
put in a new pilot bushing, put back on the the fly wheel, installed a new breakline, new water pump,put on a new tranny mount, rewired up a few things. and installed a stock panhard
all with in a few day since i can only work 30-45 mins at a time. (while the baby naps) and remember i work full time.
now i still have to wait for my clutch alig. tool to arrive (tomorrow) put back on my clutch. put the tranny back, install driveshaft, torque arm, bleed breaklines, put on a new belt, and mount new tires.
i will have her back on the road by may 14th. that my goal and i willlll reach it.(i take my son into philly everyday with me. daddy will be staying home with gabe that day...so mommy doesn't need the malibu....as long as it doesn't rain.)
i can only take the car to work(45 min -55 mins each way) when my husband stays home with gabe.....oh well. of the rare moments i choose to leave him.
i'm living THE LIFE.
family+car=me being happier than ever before.
*i dont proof read, take it for what it is*
i know i haven't been on much anymore. i usually get on when i'm at work. but i decided for the time being to leave work an hour early each day to spend a little more time with my amazing son who will be 7 months on the 8th. time really flies. he's be best thing that has ever happened to me. here i was thinking since i was 19 that i could never love anything as much as my camaro....and i haven't even had her out since last sept, when my belly was finally to big to fit behind the wheel.
but now that gabriel is a little order and can play in a jumper...i've moved it out to the garage so mommy can play to:banana:
as many of you know i've taken a few mods of my camaro, line lock, electric water pump, torque arm, panhard rod, and alum driveshaft. so my logic rolled into place
i have my ds, tor arm off....why not drop my tranny to see why it gets hard to shift..... so thats what i've been doing
took off my panhard, torque arm, line lock, electric water pump, driveshaft, tranny, clutch, flywheel. pulled my pilot bushing.
put in a new pilot bushing, put back on the the fly wheel, installed a new breakline, new water pump,put on a new tranny mount, rewired up a few things. and installed a stock panhard
all with in a few day since i can only work 30-45 mins at a time. (while the baby naps) and remember i work full time.
now i still have to wait for my clutch alig. tool to arrive (tomorrow) put back on my clutch. put the tranny back, install driveshaft, torque arm, bleed breaklines, put on a new belt, and mount new tires.
i will have her back on the road by may 14th. that my goal and i willlll reach it.(i take my son into philly everyday with me. daddy will be staying home with gabe that day...so mommy doesn't need the malibu....as long as it doesn't rain.)
i can only take the car to work(45 min -55 mins each way) when my husband stays home with gabe.....oh well. of the rare moments i choose to leave him.
i'm living THE LIFE.
family+car=me being happier than ever before.
*i dont proof read, take it for what it is*
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