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Almost One Tenth As Old As America

Year: 2005

24,000 Kalmias

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Donna and I went for a nice little walk in Hitchcock Woods this morning. At first we weren’t going because it was supposed to rain, but radar showed no chance of it for a while, so off we went. For a change of pace we went in a diffrent entrance than usual and we were glad we did. As we came to a halt the odometer turned 24000 miles.

There is a subdivision in town called Kalmia Hills and there is a path in the woods called Kalmia Trail, but for whatever reason (mostly I don’t know flowers from flours) I never put two and two together until today, the darn things are blooming all over the place. I know we have traversed that trail before, but never in the middle of May…

Kalmia

Started down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 149
Tagged: Miata Mileage, Whatever

How Many Minutes Is 692 Seconds?

Saturday, May 14, 2005

And just how far will you go at an average speed of 53 MPH? My wife and I weren’t to sure about the answer to either of those questions this morning and that may have been our downfall. We totally blew a turn and had to back track several miles to re-engage the course. It threw off our time and mileage for the first segment, plus it skewed our Fiero checkpoint time so that we ended up losing out on 39 points. That probably would have been enough to put us near the top of the standings.

Our own fault. The general instructions for the today’s Master’s Miata Club TSD Rally said have at least a watch with a second hand… Last year the instructions were turn right at the third opportunity, but this year the instructions were full of: Turn right. CAST to 42MPH. Drive for 800 seconds. Turn left at next opportunity. First problem was all we had for a clock was the one in the dash which just gives hour and minute. Second problem was our rusty math skills in dividing triple digits numbers by 60. Third problem was remembering to remember the next approximate time for a turn all the while trying to find the answers to esoteric trivia questions in the surrounding environs.

We didn’t repeat our last year’s second place finish, we finished totally out of the money, but we did win a booby prize for having the highest score on the trivia portion of the contest. I now have a gift certificate for a free oil change at our sponsoring dealer. I also have yet another hat with Miata on it. This one is almost like the one I won in November except the word Miata is in navy, so it may actually get worn. Matter of fact, if anyone wants a nice never worn hat, cream colored with a navy blue bill with the word Miata embroidered in bright purple script, drop a comment in the box, cost is just a couple bucks to cover postage.

Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 149
Tagged: Miatatude

Shiny & Quiet

Friday, May 13, 2005

Took the afternoon off to do some car stuff. First up was to try and get rid of my gingling sound when going over bumps. I removed the brake caliper, its mounting bracket and the rotor. This was as far as I had gone before and sure enough the noise was still there. Here is where I ran into a bit of trouble. The next thing that needed removing was the nut on the axle, I don’t have a wrench big enough to tackle the job, plus once I got it off I would have totally exhausted my knowledge of car guts. What the heck, I have all afternoon, buttoned it back up and took it back the the local tire store which caused the noise and let them have it. I took one of the technicians for a ride and pointed out the sound. When we got back he pounded on the tire with his fist and could get it ringing, he said, “Give me a few minutes” and disappeared into the shop. 20 minutes later he came back and told me that when the last guy replaced the lug he didn’t get a shim in the right spot behind the bearing and it could move around causing that noise. He fixed it up and now I am noise free again.

After I got back from the LTS I washed the car. It wasn’t real dirty, but there is a Master’s Miata Club event tomorrow and I couldn’t show up in a dull car. I had intended to wax the car after the last washing a couple of weeks ago, but didn’t get to it, so today I did. As it happened at the end of December when I last waxed with Black Magic Wet Shine Liquid Wax it went on real easy, but came off a lot harder. When I was using my old skool paste carnuba wax it came right off with a towel. I’m actually thinking of getting a random orbital buffer to take this new fangled stuff off. The gurus over in the Car Care Products section of the Miata Forum swear by the Porter Cable 7336 which is about a hundred and a quarter. A can of paste wax would be a heck of a lot cheaper…

Started down, went up, back down, back up, down again, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 147
Tagged: Miata Washings

Not Lipitor, but Crestor

Thursday, May 12, 2005

After 4 months of doubling down on my Guggul & Red Yeast Rice herbal supplement, my lipid profile shifted slightly about center, but when you look it, it really got worse. I had no argument to give the doctor, so I took my Crestor sample packs and said, “See you in 6 weeks.” Let’s hope this drug works, or heaven forbid, I have to change my eating habits or exercise….

  Chol HDL LDL Trig
Goal <200 >40 <100 30-150
09/21/04 209 24 131 271
01/10/05 176 33 110 167
05/06/05 174 27 108 194

Started down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 143
Tagged: Cholesterol

Ching Ching, Ching, Ching Ching

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Ever since I had to have a lug replaced I have had a chinging sound coming from that wheel. It is not a very loud sound and is high pitched. It occurs every time I hit a bump or rough spot of road and also when making 90 degree corners. Sounds kinda like brake chirping, but it does not seem brake related, i.e. it is present whether braking or not.

I pulled off the wheel, caliper and caliper mounting bracket over the weekend to see if the new lug was hitting the backing plate and it looked like there was plenty of room.

Could it be in the wheel that was rotated there? Unlikely. A family of small bats has nested in my wheel well? Highly unlikely. Is it something they did when replacing the lug? Likely.

I have borrowed a rubber mallet and plan on jacking up the car this weekend and pounding away while systematically removing car bits until the noise stops. Hopefully once the noise has stopped, the last item removed won’t be too important…

Started down, still down.
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 143
Tagged: Rants

Bloggus Interuptus

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Chair

Tagged: Miatatude

Under Pressure

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Last Thursday after the Miata Club meeting we went over to John & Carol’s house to borrow their pressure washer for my weekend deck cleaning. John gave me a brief run down on their well used unit, he showed me how to twist the wand to go from pressure to light spray and told me that I could expect some leakage around the hose inlet. He had used some teflon tape around the threads, but there was the split o-ring on the quick disconnect part that sort of negated any progress made with the tape.

We already had a half day off from work on Friday, so we put in for a 1/2 day of vacation to have the whole day off. We did some running around in the morning and it wasn’t until after lunch before the cleaning began. I had purchased a bottle of deck wash with chlorine in it that was supposed to mixed with 5 gallons of water, but seeing as my deck was FILTHY, I poured it into about half that amount of water. I placed the suction tube in the bucket and started washing. The pressure was doing a good job separating dirt from wood, but I wasn’t getting any soap. Being a pressure washing virgin and John didn’t tell me that part, it wasn’t until I had an epiphany did I turn the nozzle to spray and get soapy stuff. Sprayed soapy stuff on about half the deck and let it soak in while I went back to blasting gray and mildew off the boards in one inch wide strips. I was making unsteady progress.

There are two parts to the quick disconnect thing, the male part on the hose inlet and the female part that screws on the hose and snaps on the male part. The male part was on the washer already and John rummaged through a box until he found a female part that would snap on . I’m not so sure these matched exactly because the quick disconnect was prone to random disconnections while in use. Because it was not good to have the pressure washer running when there was no water coming in I would shut it off every time the the hose popped off. The only trouble with that was the on/off switch was not real reliable, so the best thing to do was unplug it. So, every time the quick disconnect would spontaneously let go, a wild hose would snake around on the deck while I hustled the 25 feet back to where the washer was plugged in the wall. Then I would have to exit the screen porch and walk by where the hose was shooting water out and down the stairs and the 25 feet to where the spigot was to shut off the water. Walk back to where the pressure washer was, hook up the disconnect, walk back to the spigot turn the water back on, walk back & then past the washer into the screened porch to plug the plug back in and then back over to the washer to start spraying again.

Not only did this spectacle happen randomly, but it could also be caused by me struggling to get the wand to swap from sudsy spray to power spray. There was a detent that you had to get around by simultaneously pushing down and twisting and whenever I did this it seemed I would tug just enough on the wand’s hose to move the washer which caused the disconnect to let go, spraying water, etc, etc.

After about half dozen disconnects I thought I could shortcut the reconnection process by not making the long walk back and forth to the faucet. I thought I could use that old fold-the-hose-in-half trick. Big mistake. You can’t really get it totally squeezed off and that little pressure wouldn’t allow me to get the quick disconnect on and locked, so it popped back off causing the split o-ring to come off too. Naturally the surprise of this caused me to let go of the hose and the now gushing water stream pushed that little o-ring right between a deck board down into no man’s land. #$%&@!

I have some of those same types of disconnects on my hose reels. I couldn’t use the back as that was the one I was using to “wash” the deck, but the one in front was ripe for pilfering. I snagged the o-ring off the front male fitting and pushed it on the one on the pressure washer. This worked great, the massive leaking due to the old split o-ring stopped, but with one exception, wait for it, the new o-ring must have been just a touch smaller because now the frequency of disconnects increased.

After about 3 hours, Donna came out to check on me and as she watched me from the safety of behind the bedroom door she was treated to the sight of me struggling to rotate the wand to soap spray and in my struggle I accidentally disconnected the wand from the handle. My grip was on the wand, so the handle crashed to the deck causing a twist and tug on the hose which of course made the hose come loose from the pressure washer and snake around on the deck soaking me more than I already was. I must have given her just the right look because she opened the door and asked, “Would you like your own new pressure washer.”

Sixty-nine dollars later – The Weekender

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Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/05: 143
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