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In over my head ?

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In over my head ?

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Hi all,I've taken on quite a few major restoration projects on by myself in the past some requiring 3 even 4 personel to complete because I was to proud to ask for help,but now I have to ask myself the question am I "In over my head" or just out of my mind? just picked up my new cyl heads from Don Fairchild's shop and am ready to get to work reInstalling them but for some reason now I am hesitant on trying to manipulate the heads into position for torqueing .I guess reason 1 is I'm nervous that the o-ring seals might move on me and I won't see it cause I have to operate the lift and guide the head down at the same time and can't observe the two operations simultaniously.The second reason is the terrain I'm forced to work on (dirt and gravel)despite having ply wood under the lift it's alittle difficult to manuver with out damaging the head.
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My resources restrict me from out sourcing the work other wise we would already be enjoying the converting and steel tenting part of owning our EAGLE.Unfortunatley now that all the new parts are ready I have only a week to get her back together and vacate the property where she currently resides :o .What's a eagle owner to do :? ?So I submit to you all my dilema :oops: .

any advise ,help,admonishments,rebukes welcome :shock:

as always thanks in advance

Van

P.S This takes being "spread Eagle" :shock:
to a new level for me.LOL.
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Re: In over my head ?

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Van Sorry I am no help. It's amasing what these machines make us do. I uderstand your situation. Maybe someone closer than myself can give you a hand. Hang in there.
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Re: In over my head ?

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thanks Rusty,ain't much I can do right now cept to hang in :cry: ,clifford said he might be able to come up to help me adjust the rack and valves :D and has already loaned me pretty much every thing I could need special tools,lift and the resource to get my new heads done right :oops: .We're almost there :D ,I think considering what I've jump into here(buying a bus)the worst is behind us. :roll: and the good times yet to come 8-) ,No more spread eagle! :shock:

Let the good times roll

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Re: In over my head ?

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I figure all of us at one time or other feel like we are in over our heads. I still feel that way most of the time, but I have my eye on the prize! That is what makes it all worth it. And the fact that you can find someone here who has experienced just about every situation and can offer advice means that while we may be in over our head, we will not drown.
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Re: In over my head ?

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amen Preacher,tell it like it is .van
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Re: In over my head ?

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Van,

Wish I were closer to give you a hand, I sure would be right there. I find that to be the most dissheartening part of being a bus nut, that is the part that, we are all so far apart. Thank goodness for the web.

....................Kentucky Steve ...................
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Thanks steve ,it means alot .Van
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Re: In over my head ?

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Allright Van get your stuff ready and call me with directions I am coming Wed to help you get 1 day buddy,so make the most of it and I don't work for AM PM hot dogs got to be a least Buger King
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Re: In over my head ?

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"And the man said the bus gods have been bery bery good to me" ;) cliff I knew that you couldn't refuse buddy,Thanks ever so much.Caution:just be prepared to get a big ol hug from my 6'2" inch wife.I just told Cheryl you would come up and she yelled out YAHOO ,sojust be fore warned :lol:

You're the best :)

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Re: In over my head ?

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If Clifford is giving you the entire day you might as well go ahead and do the inside of the bus as well! :D
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