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Blue Bird Shampoo and Conditioner
06-01-2005, 21:46
Post: #1
Blue Bird Shampoo and Conditioner
I've been getting my Bird ready for a trip to Rhode Island
and just greased the front end, steering and brakes.
My new Koni front shocks arrived yesterday and I adjusted
them all the way to the firmest and backed them off one
position (there are 5 total).
After work last night, I pulled the nose of the Bird
into the shop and set about changing the front shocks. The
shock nuts require an inch and a half socket, in case anyone
needs to know. ;o)
The nuts came loose easily and I used a pry bar to weasel
the old shocks off and they came without much of a fight. I
lubed the shock studs with synthetic brake lube to make the
Konis come off easier in the future. It took a little effort
to get the Konis on, but they surrendered in short order and
assumed their rightful place.
In the course of all this, I'm knocking little grease balls
loose all over the place onto my pristine shop floor. Of course,
then I crawl through them.
I change clothes before I ever get under the Bird because of
the dirt, grease and oil under it and change back as soon as
I'm done. Clothes are only good for one trip under the bus,
they can't be re-used the next day, they're just too dirty.
Well, when finished, I realize I've had the back of my
head in a bunch of grease balls... I touch the back of my head
and it's quite gritty. Yuk.
I used GoJo hand cleaner on my hair to get it out. It did
a nice job, left a slight odor of oranges and a nice sheen to the
hair. This will be now known as the "Blue Bird Shampoo and
Conditioner". LOL
Oh, one more note--next time, work under coach first, grease
it second. :o)
I haven't driven it yet, I was still too dirty.
George Witt
81 FC 35 (Ultimately rust-proofed)
Lincoln, Nebraska
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06-02-2005, 02:47
Post: #2
Blue Bird Shampoo and Conditioner
George:

I carry a couple of paper disposable painter suits in the 'Bird, even
have one in each car for that un-planned excursion under the vehicle
(even a flat tire in nice clothes). My father always kept a flight
suit in his trunk, I don't have any of those but like the throw-away
ones, I buy mine at my body-shop supplier.

- Jeff Miller


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12" <mrdonut12@y...>
wrote:
> I've been getting my Bird ready for a trip to Rhode Island
> and just greased the front end, steering and brakes.
> My new Koni front shocks arrived yesterday and I adjusted
> them all the way to the firmest and backed them off one
> position (there are 5 total).
> After work last night, I pulled the nose of the Bird
> into the shop and set about changing the front shocks. The
> shock nuts require an inch and a half socket, in case anyone
> needs to know. ;o)
> The nuts came loose easily and I used a pry bar to weasel
> the old shocks off and they came without much of a fight. I
> lubed the shock studs with synthetic brake lube to make the
> Konis come off easier in the future. It took a little effort
> to get the Konis on, but they surrendered in short order and
> assumed their rightful place.
> In the course of all this, I'm knocking little grease balls
> loose all over the place onto my pristine shop floor. Of course,
> then I crawl through them.
> I change clothes before I ever get under the Bird because of
> the dirt, grease and oil under it and change back as soon as
> I'm done. Clothes are only good for one trip under the bus,
> they can't be re-used the next day, they're just too dirty.
> Well, when finished, I realize I've had the back of my
> head in a bunch of grease balls... I touch the back of my head
> and it's quite gritty. Yuk.
> I used GoJo hand cleaner on my hair to get it out. It did
> a nice job, left a slight odor of oranges and a nice sheen to the
> hair. This will be now known as the "Blue Bird Shampoo and
> Conditioner". LOL
> Oh, one more note--next time, work under coach first, grease
> it second. :o)
> I haven't driven it yet, I was still too dirty.
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35 (Ultimately rust-proofed)
> Lincoln, Nebraska
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06-02-2005, 12:29
Post: #3
Blue Bird Shampoo and Conditioner
YOUR WORK STORY SOUNDS A LOT LIKE MINE,,,, GREASY MESS !! ME TOO,,,,
DAY,,,, 83 PT 40 JAX FLA,,,


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