Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by some bloke » 24 May 2022, 05:25

He's got more chance of being bit by a daffodil. :angel:

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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by sunndog » 24 May 2022, 06:28

Eh, shoe horn isn't an American phrase, we say it here too
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by Frogman Ladue » 24 May 2022, 17:26

Thanks guys.
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by sunndog » 24 May 2022, 19:54

So what's vehicle and proposed engine and gearbox/transmission?
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by Frogman Ladue » 25 May 2022, 01:02

I think he was screwing with me.

49 Chevy P/U with a small block 350. I built a 51 decades ago. There's not enough cab room for a modern manual, and it still has the factory master cylinder location. You just don't have enough room without going to a firewall mounted master set up. It's a lot of work, and you end up with your knees in your chest.
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by hairyyoda » 10 Sep 2022, 21:51

Hello Frogman :wave: , your last sentence in your post copied below etc. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

What would be the "proper" (more like "rough") english slang way to tell him, "It ain't gonna fit" :thumbdown:

The words "It ain't gonna fit". does not exist in the psyche of any UK enthusiastic custom building, DIY, hands on, tool wealing, midnight oil burning, oily clothed, self taught, motoring engineer, fabricator, bodywork finisher. Over here we would just throw 2 extra teabags in the teapot and break out a giant packet of chocolate Hob-Nobs and turn the radio on to Classic FM at about three quarters of full volume :wtf:
Take a few basic measurements, grab hold of a plasma cutter and in a quick burst of well aimed cuts create a transmission tunnel void fit for any ZF gearbox. "If you can dream it we can build it" is the ethos to be followed at all times no mater how long the project takes, any indecisions should be suppressed with a higher intake of caffeine.
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by Frogman Ladue » 10 Sep 2022, 21:57

Thanks.

About the only thing we do different over here is, it's a 6 pack of beer and a BFH. Big ****ing Hammer.
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Re: Hey foreign guys...Yankee question

Post by hairyyoda » 11 Sep 2022, 12:55

Frogman Ladue wrote:
10 Sep 2022, 21:57
Thanks.

About the only thing we do different over here is, it's a 6 pack of beer and a BFH. Big ****ing Hammer.
That is where you are going wrong Frogman :think: :problem: you need to reduce your alcohol intake and pour yourself a decent brew of Earl Gray . It's the excessive alcohol intake that is clouding your judgement on what projects should be taken on etc. You need more caffeine hourly in extra large doses :lol:
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