Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

Cosmic_Glaze

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I'm pretty sure my goal of a '69 Plymouth GTX Hemi convertible is unrealistic.

My wife still has a goal of our next home being on a Great Lake. I expect she'll figure out it is unrealistic eventually.:(

Yeah, like a '66 383/4-speed Plymouth Satellite Convertible or a '70 Hemi Cuda 4-speed, I hear ya 440, I hear Ya.:(
 

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I got 3 kayfil tools in the mail today. The order sat for a month in restocking status. Went through 5 ETA dates, each time it hit a date the ETA disappeared and came back the next day with a new date. Then it shipped and I waited another 3 weeks until it appeared at USPS Chicago. I haven't used them yet. Do you know if they would work on a shorty Kayfun Lite?

Talking of refilling Kayfuns I had a head-scratching experience today. About 3 weeks ago I lost a fill screw oring. I had no idea when it went missing, I just noticed that the tank was leaking a little from the fill hole. Could have been on my desk or the floor or in the kitchen sink drain so I figured it was history. I ordered a bag of orings and replaced the lost one. Today I was filling a tank from a dropper bottle and discovered the lost oring wrapped around the tip of the glass dropper. I guess it came off the screw and was sitting in the fill hole, and I picked it up on the dropper. That's one lost thing I never expected to see again.
what o-ring size did you get for the fill screw?
and where did you get it from?
 

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The Lemo V1 large O-rings came in. They fit in the channels perfectly, BUT, I really, really, had to work to get the chimney and top piece connected. It's sitting here with half a tank. A tank-cracker juice would be dangerous and having to take it apart to clean on a regular basis won't work well and I can't think of a good way to shave them thinner.

Onwards on the journey.
 

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Not up early, up late!:rolleyes:
I MTL part time. Gotta be at work at 8, so early. I made it sound like MTL is my job:) Boy I wish I got paid for vaping, but instead I MTL while I work. Oh well, I'll just be happy with that. Looking forward to a great sunny day!
 

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It's a few minutes before 9 am here,I was only 4 pages behind when I logged on and now I'm all caught up. It's 24c/75f a beautiful sunny day.Gonna get some banking done,clean the sparkplugs on the lawnmower and rototiller,and rototill the veggie garden.Maybe even get the rainbarrels set up.

Happily vaping some 8 track tobacco juice and on my third coffee.
 

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Yeah, like a '66 383/4-speed Plymouth Satellite Convertible or a '70 Hemi Cuda 4-speed, I hear ya 440, I hear Ya.:(

I've always liked the style of the early 1970 Plymouth Satillites.A friend of mine owned one way back when we were teens.A great car for cruising the streets. :)
 

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It's a few minutes before 9 am here,I was only 4 pages behind when I logged on and now I'm all caught up. It's 24c/75f a beautiful sunny day.Gonna get some banking done,clean the sparkplugs on the lawnmower and rototiller,and rototill the veggie garden.Maybe even get the rainbarrels set up.

Happily vaping some 8 track tobacco juice and on my third coffee.

Ahh, reminds me of the good old days, when in the spring I'd bring out the old Troy Built and give the garden a good going over. :)
 

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