<VV> Cold Tuna
AeroNed at aol.com
AeroNed@aol.com
Sun Feb 20 05:05:46 EST 2005
The MCCA had yet another Tuna today at Terry Kalp's shop. The theme of this
Tuna seemed to be water and gas. Water because it rained and the property
around the shop closely resembled a swamp. Gas because it seemed like we were
working on more than a few fuel related tasks (or was it the chili we had for
lunch?).
We worked on fuel senders, oil leaks, weather stripping, transmission seals,
starters, sway bar bushings and heater hoses. We ate chili, sloppy joes,
potato salad, cookies chips and pie (the food seems to becoming a bigger part of
each Tuna, not a problem here).
We had many new and old members. The youngest member, 13, learned how to
properly install VC gaskets and he did a great job. I especially like it when I
'caught' him eating cookies with greasy hands. I won't discuss how old the
older members are, but they were under their cars getting it done! This
collection of several dozen tech sessions lasted almost 8 hours and was great fun.
All of this under the watchful eyes of our very own Yoda.
FYI: Our next Tuna will be in June, Juna Tuna, so mark you calendars.
Great Plains Corvair Roundup - Sept 30-Oct 2, 2005 Wichita, Kansas
_http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter672/GPCR1.html_
(http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter672/GPCR1.html)
Ned Madsen
1965/6 Corvair Monza/Corsa 140 (soon to have AC)
CORSA Member since 2000
Mid Continent Corvair Association - President
_http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter672/index.html_
(http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter672/index.html)
Great Plains Corvair Roundup - Chair
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