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Old 06-05-2014, 09:19 PM   #1
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I know it's been shown before but this pic just screams 70's small town drag strip pit action.
How many of todays Pro Stock drivers would fit this profile? Maybe WJ (who's pretty much parked) but few others.
Anybody see any jackstands in this photo? Just a reminder to be safe. 3 weeks ago my boss,a young dude, had his Audi station wagon fall and pin him underneath. He was able to let out 1 yell before he ran out of breath. His wife heard him and got the car jacked up enough to get him out,, but he still has 5 broken ribs and some staples in his scalp, and some swelling around his face. He also has a new respect for how to properly secure a vehicle before laying under it. Experience is the best teacher and yes, he was very lucky. Hes taken a lot of crap from all of us at work. I only see some stands, possibly, up front upon a second look.
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Old 06-06-2014, 10:10 AM   #2
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Anybody see any jackstands in this photo? Just a reminder to be safe. 3 weeks ago my boss,a young dude, had his Audi station wagon fall and pin him underneath. He was able to let out 1 yell before he ran out of breath. His wife heard him and got the car jacked up enough to get him out,, but he still has 5 broken ribs and some staples in his scalp, and some swelling around his face. He also has a new respect for how to properly secure a vehicle before laying under it. Experience is the best teacher and yes, he was very lucky. Hes taken a lot of crap from all of us at work. I only see some stands, possibly, up front upon a second look.
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I echo that Danny.
A bunch of years ago I needed to do just a "quick" job of hooking up the pipes to the collectors on my 70 hemicuda. No jack stands required since it was only a 5 minute job----or so I thought.
On my creeper, I connected the Drivers side, then without getting off it I rolled around the front to do the Passenger side. I went to pull myself under the car by grabbing the frame rail. This was enough to rock the car just enough to place a side load on the hydraulic jack 20 year old piston seal & it blew. The car came down like RIGHT NOW. It's a good thing I didn't have my head under it yet, only my shoulder & arm. The car nailed my shoulder hard enough to break the creeper wheel.
Leason learned---the hard way, but also the lucky way. A split second later, it woulda bounced off my head. Ever since then I never go under a car for even a quick job without jack stands.

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Old 06-06-2014, 11:42 AM   #3
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Daryl: Did you make it to the Mopars in the Park Show last weekend? Does anyone have a report on the show. Thank you.
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Daryl: Did you make it to the Mopars in the Park Show last weekend? Does anyone have a report on the show. Thank you.
no I didn't Craig. I spent that weekend pulling the Dart out of a verrrrryyyyyy long winter hibernation & prepping it for the season. Haven't heard much from that show cept it rained Saturday mid aft.
Are you going to Brainerd July long? How's that BIG Bowtie coming?? Is it getting oil back to the pan yet?

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no I didn't Craig. I spent that weekend pulling the Dart out of a verrrrryyyyyy long winter hibernation & prepping it for the season. Haven't heard much from that show cept it rained Saturday mid aft.
Are you going to Brainerd July long? How's that BIG Bowtie coming?? Is it getting oil back to the pan yet?

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I have family visiting for the BIR Show-n-GO and will not make it, but I plan to be at the Muscle car Shoot out Labor Day.

The dyno had an issue with the blown bbc that was ahead of me on the dyno. He had to order the parts directly from DTS and it was not back up this week. We are close to heating the water!
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just enough to place a side load on the hydraulic jack 20 year old piston seal & it blew.
Not one to ever compromise safety, I'm going to get one of those new folding cherry pickers.


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Whoa.......I have never thought one of these would fold like that.
That flathead weighs what?

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Wow! First time I've ever seen that,,, well, theres something else to be on the lookout for when doing an engine swap. Thanks for posting the photo.
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Wow! First time I've ever seen that,,, well, theres something else to be on the lookout for when doing an engine swap. Thanks for posting the photo.
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Well, because there is a points meet in the swamp this weekend (No Problem Raceway) I thought the Hemi Dart Fix of the Day should be this one:



Just seems right!
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