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Old 07-07-2010, 05:39 AM
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There is nothing we can do about it. Mother nature is going to make it as hot as she wants. Just try to make the best of it. Does no good to complain about it, that will not change the weather. I was outside in it yesterday and will be again today. Oh well, it happens.
Old 07-07-2010, 10:23 AM
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75 in my office

You know its hot outside when you're on a bike and can't go fast enough to cool down.
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72 in my office, with a fan in front of the AC vent, i am actually cold. might take a quick step outside to warm up.
Old 07-07-2010, 11:11 AM
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122* today in the compressor building ... yesterday was 126*
Old 07-07-2010, 11:31 AM
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80* in my office - this weather sure finds the weak spots in the A/C systems. To all of you working in it - stay hydrated my friends and you'll survive - been there, done that (worked in it, lived in it, recreated in it for whole year).
Old 07-07-2010, 11:43 AM
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yeah i have to go out at lunch to thaw out during the summer they keep it so dang cold in the office.
Old 07-07-2010, 10:10 PM
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Spent the day in a ashpault parking lot working on a trailer laying on my back. I feel like I was in a frying pan.

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Old 07-09-2010, 06:21 AM
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Anyone have a hydraulic press I can use tomorrow to press a gear off and then back on to a new shaft?
Old 07-09-2010, 09:55 AM
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Well i put on a new Accumulator in the truck and Glenn said the AC is working!
Didn't need a new condensor or liquid line. Thanks to Glenn for taking it to work 3 days to empty the Freon and refill it. That stuff is $10 a can.
I have 4 presses at Geiger, if you can get it over here today i can do it. Might be able to do it Sat. Don't know of any plans yet.
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Yea I wont have it out of the truck til late tonight, or tomorrow morning. I knew you had presses at work. I think the machine shop across the road from me is open til Noon tomorrow. They should be able to do it.
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if you are doing the cam shaft you are better off freezing the cam over night and heating the gear int he oven for 30-60 and it will drop right on.
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Originally Posted by skynyrd
if you are doing the cam shaft you are better off freezing the cam over night and heating the gear int he oven for 30-60 and it will drop right on.


I never froze the cam shaft just heated the gear and it always drops right on.
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awesome, so do I heat it or freeze it to get the gear off the old cam?
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It would be difficult because you need to cool the cam and heat the gear. Maybe freeze the whole thing then heat the gear around the cam but in the process you would heat the cam too. Might be best to just press it off.
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Originally Posted by BigErksG2
It would be difficult because you need to cool the cam and heat the gear. Maybe freeze the whole thing then heat the gear around the cam but in the process you would heat the cam too. Might be best to just press it off.
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Anyone have a hydraulic press I can use tomorrow to press a gear off and then back on to a new shaft?
This is why I asked. I am not as dumb as I sometimes may seem.


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