Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Earth, Wind, and Fire.

It has ended up being a very eventful week. As most around this area have held witness to, a severe wind storm resulting from Hurricane Ike passed through the area on Sunday. It cause major power outages throughout the area. Schools in most areas have been out since Monday. My work has been down for the past two days, and is now limping along on generators to get a few core services on power. I heard Monday morning that 90% of Duke energy's customers were down.

Here are a few pics of the damage that I've been cleaning up. I've spent a lot of time behind a chainsaw.
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Luckily we suffered little property damage, but others were not so lucky. I've seen a few trees that fell into houses, but did not have my camera on me at the time. There are numerous lines down due to fallen trees, which is the cause of our power outages.

Before the storms I bore witness to a house fire. I saw smoke coming from a house on the highway and turned around. Another person ended up beating me and called 911. After the fire trucks got there I was pretty much stuck as they shut the entire highway down. Here is the resulting aftermath:
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Hopefully my next post will contain less destruction(other than the deCONstruction of the Engine of course).

Friday, September 12, 2008

A hollow feeling inside.

Well, Finally am making some noticeable progress on the Eclipse. The Engine is practically out. I must say, it took some reverse engineering of the DSM origami voodoo that they used to assemble it, but I'm finally to the point where the real work can happen. I think I'll be rebuilding the entire engine and finish it as well, clean up the engine bay and make it look like it does not have almost 200,000 miles on it. Engine will remain stock on this one. The body and chassis is in good shape, so nothing will be happening there except for minor repairs.

Here is before the engine came out.
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And after
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It's time to start assessing damage and looking at ordering new gaskets/valves/etc.


As normal here are some off-topic random photos. Only in Indiana will you find something like this:
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And this is just plain awesome.
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And this is just too funny...
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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Updates in general

Well, a lot has happened since the last post, which is why I haven't posted anything. The Eclipse finally died... :( Water pump seized, which destroyed the timing belt, which in turn trashed the valves. Now I have no compression at all on any of the 4 cylinders. In the mean time I've had to purchase another vehicle, this time a bit bigger. I went with a '06 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. 4.7l v8 with power everything and most importantly, a tow hitch. I even ended up towing the dead car with it!
Jeep

The Eclipse is now sitting in a garage with the engine just about ready to be removed. I'm attempting to rebuild it and get it back into running order. What a learning project that is! I'll try to post some pics when I get a chance.


And a completely random photo, and perhaps one of the most funny devices I have ever seen.
The Wacker