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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by flyingbroke
first off i am 45,ride motocross in summer jet ski and play golf,winter snowmobile all toys includeing golf cart modified by me.

So this weekend i decide to put cam in. Harder job then you all make it sound i cant spell but can wrench and took me twenty hours by myself all straight forward but my body hurts SOOOO BAD from bending over the danm fenders and grill just had to Vent.

Warning old people get help lots of it for this job.

And I refuse to think 45 is old.
I'm with you on that comment! I'm 41 and felt the same after my last 2 projects...1-Pull and replace trans and ....2-Completely replacing the front end (Ball joints, tie rod ends, controll are bushings, etc). After both project, I was sore as could be and my wife said my bruises made me look like a boxer that just lost . I felt worse than when I race in a 4 hour enduro!
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 04:55 PM
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;alskgej;aseltnbk;rsykj I just finished changing the valvesprings. I'm so glad I had a pneumatic wrench, I would be under my hood for days if I had to wrench by hand. It was simple with the larry tool and went smoothly. Just so damm monatonous. NOw i just have to put everything back together
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