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SOLVED! Post 2853 Leaking Injectors, Dealer Techs Rock! Extended Cranking after Engine Swap 3.4L 5vz

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by lovemytacolots, Dec 5, 2014.

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  1. Nov 20, 2015 at 11:09 AM
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    You must become a raccoon predator to save civilization. I recommend a suppressed .22lr. Get an AR15 and .22lr conversion them you'll have a more powerful round too. Don't leave brass lying around, a plastic shopping bag tied around the receiver makes a good brass catcher. Put a little water in the bottom with 5.56/223 to keep the cases from melting through the plastic. Not needed with .22lr.

    They are overpopulated because too many people won't solve a problem by killing when needed be it raccoons or isis.
     
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  2. Nov 20, 2015 at 11:09 AM
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    ok, you wont eat them, I get it, but do you like to do charity work?

    make some raccoon dishes and hand it out to the homeless and donate to feed the hungry.

    its like pest control, recycling, and helping the homeless at the same time.

    its a win, win, win for everybody :yes:
     
  3. Nov 20, 2015 at 11:11 AM
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    you other alternative is to buy a raccoon hunting dog, they will chase and kill all the raccoons they can find, even if he runs away and doesn't come back he will continue hunting them.

    put a fence around your yard and not a single coon will dare enter your yard again and they come in many variety of breeds large and small [​IMG]

    I recommend the beagle as the most loving, loyal, smart, and family friendly dog


    this is what happens when you have a stupid dog:
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    seriously though, not all dogs make good hunting dogs so you can find a coon dog that isn't a good hunting dog and worthless to the hunters because of that, get it free or very cheap because of that, but they are still going to be trained to hunt coons and be more then good enough to keep coons off your property and be a great pet at the same time.
     
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  4. Nov 20, 2015 at 11:40 AM
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    Our beagle came to us as a stray, she loves to run in the woods and chase small mammals. However, unlike cats who slowly and quietly stalk, this beagle will beat the bush and wait for something to pop up.

    Howard
     
  5. Nov 20, 2015 at 6:08 PM
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    Oh , if it came down to it,,it would be spit BBQ'd,,but we are not to that point,,,yet. (pray no) Basically carrion with legs,,walking dead,,all that.

    Had a medicine ball sized one try to squirm under my last house. He didn't fit quick enough(lol) and the headlights scared him off.

    Little bandit bugger also chewed thru the plastic garbage can lid. He got a mouthful of liquid dish soap the next. Win Win Winchester!

    This one was not for charity,,they would have refused it. Coon skin Cap? Daniel Boone style? Nope.
     
  6. Nov 21, 2015 at 2:40 PM
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    My problem is then I will love the dog and won't want it to be injured or harmed in any way by the coons!! Dolly would rip 'em to shreds if given the chance - I have no doubt about that. But she'd also definitely get scarred up in battle, then I'd be freaking out worrying about diseases and infections and stuff.

    Now, if we could have a pet cougar on the other hand...........:D
     
  7. Nov 21, 2015 at 2:46 PM
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    It starts correctly now, thanks to the best dealer tech ever.
    Mmmmmmmm, making homemade pizza dough. And prepping toppings - artichokes, spinach, black olives, red onion, alfredo, garlic, mozzerella, and bacon!!!!!!! :hungry:

    And while the dough is rising? Bonfire :bananadead: with scrap wood on this gorgeous cold and sunny :) fall day, while sipping some Jubelales :cheers: and grilling some chicken for that pizza. While waiting for the first coat of drywall mud & tape to dry (assuming we actually get it done first!). :D Yes, we finally got all the drywall up. Time for the really fun part to start. :rolleyes:

    Happy Saturday TW!! :D What are you all up to on this fine afternoon?
     
  8. Nov 21, 2015 at 3:33 PM
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    Bacon? Come on, fried chipmunk backstrap is were it's at.:puke:

    In other news, am I the only one finding it harder and harder to get away from the public eye?

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    Nice Dirty P, got them watching me too. Maybe the Sherriff or FBI!
     
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    Had brussel sprouts,,marinated in a garlic oil, smoked/cooked on the slow cooker Traeger. Never had them,, ever,,till last night. Very edible. The crispier almost burnt ones were much better. Hunk of beef cooked on the other side. Leftovers!! yes!. Reheat is some of the best eat.

    My refuse oil barrel sprung a leak at the seam overnight. frikkin oil all over tarnation this morning. So that was a fun cup of coffee at 28°. Hrs long bath in gas mopping and fumes.
     
  11. Nov 22, 2015 at 4:54 AM
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    Got our first snow last night. I like howv it covers all the unfinished projects.

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    Freezing fog overnight,which basically laid down like snow just before sunrise. One side of the road de-iced,,but not the other. greased lightening,,did a easy slow 180 just turning into the driveway.

    Nice little obstacle course there Kirk,,a few more inches and they will be out of sight,,out of mind spring projects.
     
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    Hey I know I'm a bit late but around here the meat that tastes "gamey" usually comes from near government lease land. The meat that tastes awesome comes from the center of heavy agricultural areas. A lot of the taste of the meat has to do with what the animal had to eat. If it was trying to eat any grass, seed, etc it could cause the meat to taste weird because, much like cooking, adding everything in the kitchen to the bowl will taste nasty. However, if the animal fed on mostly tame grasses, hay fields, and some grain even then it will taste much more like what people expect. I had elk from a buddy not to long ago and it was by far the best I ever had. He openly admitted that this elk had wondered off Shuffield (military base) to his place some time ago and lived off his hay for a while. He waited until he got a tag and bagged it. That time bulking up on hay really made the meat good.

    Aging and rut are important factors too, but if what goes in isn't good the final product is jerky worthy only.
     
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    That snow looks awful purty next to all that cedar. Nice shot!
     
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    We are watching you DP. :eek:
     
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    We are expecting half a foot next week :yes:
     
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    Pizza was good but with all those toppings we shoulda prebaked the crust by itself a bit first. Crust was a little soggy. :( But, covered in cheese and all that crap, it was still delish overall. :hungry:

    Today I am making split pea soup for the first time, using bacon instead of ham in it, plus some potatoes too. Not sure if I will like this soup or not. You guys like split pea soup? I think it's a color thing - kinda grosses me out. Gonna give it a try though.........
     
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    when you load up the toppings you have to put it straight on the rack without a pan or it wont cook the dough right. sometimes I have tossed it onto a big flat pan and stove top cooked the crust the rest of the way, its about all you can do with it not to burn the toppings once its already done.
     
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    Peas,,disgusting devil vegetable. Makes me retch and gag when I smell them. Always have.
     
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