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another couple hours to fiddle the thing back into the car, Reminded me of the 'old days' when we had to fix our cars to get to work Monday morning. Single-handed, lying on your back, cold, damp, and struggling to get that ONE bolt into a hole buried so deep in the bowels of the engine bay you can either see or touch it, but not both at the same time. Then line up the part to accept the 8" thru bolt. The Braille method of parts installation!
I love working on cars even restoring complete projects but I don't like working and restoring them in the street, at curbside or under any kind of pressure. Therefore many years ago since I had become a prosperous, wage earning member of the community I made a hard rule for myself. It goes like this, " if I have to drive it to work in the morning I'm not working on it tonight." That's why God made professional garagemen.