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No, I have never liked navy beans much or sweet beans of any kind. I eat refried beans for breakfast a lot, usually in a burrito with chorizo and cheese. If that makes me a weirdo so be it!Have you not had Heinz beans on toast for breakfast.......?........
Weirdo.......
Yeah...baked beans on toast...or beans on a full English breakfast is normal......
View attachment 1748164. I suppose they are like orange gravy...bit of sweet moisture on an otherwise dry meal....![]()
I had a 1962 Chevy C20 that constantly had starting troubles. The ignition switch wiring would not carry enough amperage to kick the solenoid on the starter whenever the engine/starter was hot. I wired in a ford solenoid on the fender that fed the full amperage of the battery via heavy cable to the solenoid down on the starter. I never had a problem again.No it was too hot and i had another car parked right up to the nose of my car so waited til it was here! Pretty sure relay is ok cuz thats the one thing u hear click when u turn the key over! I am gonna check the couple fuses that go with the starter and there is a test u can do with a multimeter on the battery and u have someone turn the key over and watch for a big voltage drop! If so means its the relay or the starter itself! I will watch a video on how to test just the relays to be sure! I had to wait to do that til i was home and had another person handy to turn the key while i operate the meter!
Good Morfnoevight all you happy stoners.
No, I have never liked navy beans much or sweet beans of any kind. I eat refried beans for breakfast a lot, usually in a burrito with chorizo and cheese. If that makes me a weirdo so be it!
I had a 1962 Chevy C20 that constantly had starting troubles. The ignition switch wiring would not carry enough amperage to kick the solenoid on the starter whenever the engine/starter was hot. I wired in a ford solenoid on the fender that fed the full amperage of the battery via heavy cable to the solenoid down on the starter. I never had a problem again.
When the solenoid plunger gets a worn "flat spot" on them that is when the hammer is your emergency starter tool
I don't remember exactly what cars they were but I have had to remove frame parts, manifolds, pull transmissions etc. to change starters. It seems to me some of the Toyota trucks were really bad. Good luck.
Well luckily my ford focus runs now so someone is bringing a small air compressor tomorrow so i can air the tires up and then drive it around the neighborhood for a bit to make sure its driving good and no warning lights! If that goes well i am just gonna get liability insurance for it so i can go inspect and register it tomorrow! Then we can worry about the honda when we got $500 to spare and an able bodied mechanic to help me! My moms friends hubby who is a mechanic fell off a ladder a couple weeks ago and fractured a vertebra so he won’t be helping with car repairs anytime soon!Good Morfnoevight all you happy stoners.
No, I have never liked navy beans much or sweet beans of any kind. I eat refried beans for breakfast a lot, usually in a burrito with chorizo and cheese. If that makes me a weirdo so be it!
I had a 1962 Chevy C20 that constantly had starting troubles. The ignition switch wiring would not carry enough amperage to kick the solenoid on the starter whenever the engine/starter was hot. I wired in a ford solenoid on the fender that fed the full amperage of the battery via heavy cable to the solenoid down on the starter. I never had a problem again.
When the solenoid plunger gets a worn "flat spot" on them that is when the hammer is your emergency starter tool
I don't remember exactly what cars they were but I have had to remove frame parts, manifolds, pull transmissions etc. to change starters. It seems to me some of the Toyota trucks were really bad. Good luck.
Damn . Sounds good. If it wasn't 98° right now id go get me some tamalesAlso MOG just reminded me there was a new vendor this week and the booth was right beside the parents booth and they were selling a few kinds of tamales! Dad bought an order and they gave him another order or 2 plus a huge side of spanish rice and one of refried beans with cheese for free! I am not a tamale fan but these looked good so gonna have to go score 1 to try!![]()
Oh man what a bummer, ladders are dangerous. I don't get on them when I am stoned.Well luckily my ford focus runs now so someone is bringing a small air compressor tomorrow so i can air the tires up and then drive it around the neighborhood for a bit to make sure its driving good and no warning lights! If that goes well i am just gonna get liability insurance for it so i can go inspect and register it tomorrow! Then we can worry about the honda when we got $500 to spare and an able bodied mechanic to help me! My moms friends hubby who is a mechanic fell off a ladder a couple weeks ago and fractured a vertebra so he won’t be helping with car repairs anytime soon!![]()