Re: [Amc-list] Hornets, not the AMC kind.
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Re: [Amc-list] Hornets, not the AMC kind.
- From: "RetroRalph" <retroralph@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 17:57:29 -0700
Regarding Angels and Snowbirds... Blue Angeles were flying repeatedly
over my house last month up here in Hillsboro. You're right... they
make one heckuva racket at about 800 feet. Shakes the house. They fly
over us in their formation and then regroup and fly right back again to
buzz the Hillsboro airport crowd again. They had a good show this
year and no crashes this year as they did last year (2006) when flyer
from LA area took off to return home with his older plane he brought to
the airshow. Luckily he was the only casualty besides a couple houses.
I replaced my Hornet hinge pins using oversized GM pins and bushings to
fit them. I had problems with frozen bolts in them also and had to peel
the door post to remove those hinges to work on them and weld things
back together for reassembly. That kind of made a project out of it.
It worked as new then...
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Ralph Ausmann - Hillsboro, OR - > ralph.ausmann@xxxxxxxxx
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----- Original Message -----
From: JOE FULTON
The Blue Angels are in Salinas this weekend for the airshow last night
through Sunday. As many of you know, the fly FA-18 Hornets. The
Canadian Snowbirds are here too.
Today was absolutely picture perfect weather. No clouds at all and we
had that central CA blue sky and light breeze. The Blues looked great
contrasted against that sky. My home is about one mile from the Salinas
Airport so I can see much of the show from my back yard. A formation of
Hornets over my house at 800 feet kinda shakes up the cat, though.
I changed out the lower door hinge on the Gremlin today. It was
actually worn so bad that new hinge bushings still allowed the door to
sag and hang on the latch. I did it by myself, as I usually do, and
it's a bit of a chore for one person. The replacement hinge came from a
junkyard Gremlin I saw in LA many months ago.
I have been reading the instructions for my wide band oxygen sensor and
will tune the BBD carb tonight or tomorrow using that instrument. I
reset the timing to 10 degrees adv (idle) during the last tank of fuel
and got the mileage up to 13.6 mpg. The car has a 3.08 axle but I may
swap in a 2.73 axle next month. The car runs great. It's just using
too much fuel and cruise.
Joe Fulton
Salinas, CA
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