oddshot
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I am looking for a mechanic in North Georgia (Pickens County) who would be willing to travel to my home, inspect, adjust and bleed my brakes to diagnose no pedal after sitting for abut 3 years, and possibly rebuild the airpack or master cylinder as required. My thinking is it is probably the airpack because the brakes worked fine when the truck was last driven. I have gotten under the truck and see no sign of a leak, and the master cylinder is empty.
I have all of the tools required (including pneumatics and air compressor), jack and stands for this work ... except a power bleeder. I have the parts to build a power bleeder and install a remote reservoir, but can not do the work to put it together just now.
About 3 years ago I had rotator cuffs in both shoulders done and about the same time, I noticed that my fingers were not working correctly, they would lock on straightening, go "over center" when straight and then lock. I could force them to bend, but they would release with a snap and a jump. After a number of doctors looked them over, I learned that after 50 years of hard use as a mechanic, I had developed both Swan Neck Deformity in all of the fingers on my right hand and most of them on the left, and also messed up the tendons where they pass over the knuckles.
My first surgery was 11 Jan. Because of my age (73) and the condition of my hands, the Doc did one finger joint and knuckle on my right hand to see how it healed and it did pretty good. Two weeks ago they did the other 3 fingers. Its going to be another 10 weeks before I'm out of the cast, and more healing time before I can do much work. Then we start on the left hand. I am not sure how long this will take, or how strong my hands will be after.
In any event, my truck has been sitting all this time.
I'd like to get the brakes repaired. Also, my truck uses quite a bit of oil. My thinking is that I may have a bad turbo seal, but cannot to the work to diagnose this, so I would need this done as well ... and possibly need the turbo rebuilt/replaced.
I will pay in cash for the work and pay for travel time. Please PM me with recommendations of someone who can do this work, or if you are interested yourself.
When the work is done I have a feeling I am probably going to be putting my beloved truck up for sale. Without PS these trucks are built for 18 year old shoulders. I've read about doing PS mods, but at 73 its a bit more work than I care to take on.
No ... it is NOT "Trigger Finger". Trigger finger is relatively easy to fix. THIS is Swan Neck Deformity. Not a tough job, but the outcome can be iffy. The tough repair is the knuckle.:
I have all of the tools required (including pneumatics and air compressor), jack and stands for this work ... except a power bleeder. I have the parts to build a power bleeder and install a remote reservoir, but can not do the work to put it together just now.
About 3 years ago I had rotator cuffs in both shoulders done and about the same time, I noticed that my fingers were not working correctly, they would lock on straightening, go "over center" when straight and then lock. I could force them to bend, but they would release with a snap and a jump. After a number of doctors looked them over, I learned that after 50 years of hard use as a mechanic, I had developed both Swan Neck Deformity in all of the fingers on my right hand and most of them on the left, and also messed up the tendons where they pass over the knuckles.
My first surgery was 11 Jan. Because of my age (73) and the condition of my hands, the Doc did one finger joint and knuckle on my right hand to see how it healed and it did pretty good. Two weeks ago they did the other 3 fingers. Its going to be another 10 weeks before I'm out of the cast, and more healing time before I can do much work. Then we start on the left hand. I am not sure how long this will take, or how strong my hands will be after.
In any event, my truck has been sitting all this time.
I'd like to get the brakes repaired. Also, my truck uses quite a bit of oil. My thinking is that I may have a bad turbo seal, but cannot to the work to diagnose this, so I would need this done as well ... and possibly need the turbo rebuilt/replaced.
I will pay in cash for the work and pay for travel time. Please PM me with recommendations of someone who can do this work, or if you are interested yourself.
When the work is done I have a feeling I am probably going to be putting my beloved truck up for sale. Without PS these trucks are built for 18 year old shoulders. I've read about doing PS mods, but at 73 its a bit more work than I care to take on.
No ... it is NOT "Trigger Finger". Trigger finger is relatively easy to fix. THIS is Swan Neck Deformity. Not a tough job, but the outcome can be iffy. The tough repair is the knuckle.:
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