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Bad New Year Start It was 82 degrees on New Years Day in the Burton, Texas area and the forecast was for freezing temperatures the next morning. My wife suggested that we take an afternoon drive in one of our old Fords. I started up our ’28 roadster and we went for a drive. Returning home, the engine started shutting down and restarting. Whenever it stalled, I waited a while, but it would continue to act the same way. I managed to get it home and I drained the carburetor bowl assuming that some water had accumulated in the gas tank. Then I drove it to my barn where it stalled right at the entrance door. Now I believe that the problem is a clogged filter.
I decided to push the car into the barn and fix it later. Big mistake, I managed to rupture the Achilles tendon in my right foot. My wife drove me to the hospital in Brenham Texas. The ER was crammed full of people, but they kept me next to a wall and did several X-rays and a CT scan on my foot. They said that I needed an MRI, but they don’t have one there. They gave me some pain killers, wrapped my foot, and put a brace on it. We drove to Houston where most of our doctors are, and I hope to get more help soon. Happy New Year, Robert |
Re: Bad New Year Start Bad start, indeed. Best of luck....
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Re: Bad New Year Start It’s never so bad it can’t be worse. Good luck.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Good luck with the rest of the new year. Our texas weather changes fast, thats for sure.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Take care of yourself. Your car will be fine. Good luck.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Wow, some bad luck there, sorry to hear that. Let's hope it all works out for the better. Oh, please be careful in the hospital, ... they are the house of Covid.
Regards Bill |
Re: Bad New Year Start So sorry for your bad start of the year. We could all use some good years.
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Look at the bright side, You'll heal. How is the car?
And in Denver, a whole town got burned, some 600-1000 homes. Don't know an exact number yet. Now we have to wait for the snow to melt. No telling how many classics got burned up. |
Re: Bad New Year Start Sorry for your bad luck on the Achilles. I have tendinitis in mine which will go away if I let it rest enough but I'm so busy.�� I do know it is painful and mine isn't ruptured. Make sure you get a quality doctor instead of a parts changer as they are too busy trying to appease the insurance companies to spend much time with the patient nowadays. Also before anything happens ask how much if you pay cash. Even if you have health insurance you can sometimes pay more than if you paid cash just for your portion and deductible. I know, it doesn't make sense. I needed a c-pap mask and with insurance my part was 260ish and without insurance it was less than $100.00. We should all cancel our health insurance and get out of (their) game.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Well, the year can only get better for you...
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Re: Bad New Year Start So sorry to hear of your problems. I hope you get better soon. I know that can be painful.
For future reference, I will sometimes us a 2 X 4 to move a car. I brace the end on the ground with my foot and push on the bumper. A 6 foot lever gives me about a 5 to 1 advantage. |
Re: Bad New Year Start Hope one of you can open the collant (water) drain petcock. A mess is easier to deal with than a busted block.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Get well soon! The 2x4 trick above I would still probably get hurt, just to move my A a few feet I have with a strong battery used the starter motor ignition off of course putting it in low or reverse gear.
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I once worked with a bloke who often said "if it weren't for bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all".
He'd mess something up every day so I called him "Frank Spencer". Bet not many of you know where that name came from.??? |
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Re: Bad New Year Start Wow! I hope your bad start turns into a great beginning! The symptoms you mention fit a clogged gas tank vent. The next time the engine stalls, slowly loosen the gas cap and listen for a hiss of air flow into the tank. Good luck.
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Re: Bad New Year Start Get well
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Re: Bad New Year Start Robert, Please let us know how you are doing. The car is of secondary importance.
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Re: Bad New Year Start I finally got to see a doctor this morning. He felt my ankle and calf and said that I had a ruptured Achilles tendon and that I didn’t need an MRI as there was no doubt about it. He said that surgery was possible, but he didn’t recommend it for me. He showed me a special boot that I need to purchase and wear all the time for 3 months except when sleeping. He said that it should heal in that time. I also have an appointment with him to return in 4 weeks so he can monitor my progress.
Thanks for your concerns and encouragement. Getting old is hard. |
Re: Bad New Year Start Every year is filled with bad things. You just got yours out of the way already! Congrats!!:D
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