Jul 17 2010

Sharron and Steve's Wedding

Michelle and I would like to congratulate our friends Sharron and Steve for their Marriage.

 Sharron looks so beautiful – scared, but beautiful!

 

 The church was an amazing turn-of-the-century building with a pipe organ prominently displayed at the front of the chapel. I baracaded myself on the second level mezzanine to get some bird-eye shots of the service.  There was no air conditioning and the second level was nicely toasty. 

 

 

My vantage gave an amazing view of the service and the signing of their marriage certificate.

 

Once they were officially joined, the church bells rang and they gathered in front of the chapel.  An absolutely wonderful service.

Their reception was fantastic with wonderfully warm family and friends.  Thank you both for sharing your union with us.

Our blessings and best wishes!!

 

 


Jul 12 2010

Left him for just a minute with his Uncle….

We turn around and Cam is doing shots.

I don't think Kris will be allowed to babysit anymore.

 

Just sayin'.


Jul 8 2010

yup.


Jul 7 2010

Dad's Life


Jul 6 2010

Too true…


Jul 6 2010

Family Picnic – I love the summer!


Jul 4 2010

Nate broke my camera. :(

Nate pulled my camera off the table last night and busted my camera's auto focus.

Mic wouldn't let me buy another, so I dove into it.  Crap that stuff is small.

I found one of the gears stripped and one of the stripped teeth lodged itself into the motor's gear.  So the motor just got stuck at that point.

I cleaned the tooth out and tried to bend the other good tooth on the broken gear back into place, but it broke off.  So the gear kinda slips at that point, having two missing teeth beside each other, but it does continue past.

I put it all back together and it works.  Amazing.

He's still cute, though.

(btw – I took the above pic of the lens with my telephoto from the other side of my office)


Jul 4 2010

Hyundai Tucson – bad crankshaft pulley design!!

Okay, this is just a bitch post.  Plain and simple.

I just can't fathom the design choice used on the 2005 2.6L engine.  They may use the same crankshaft pulley design on other models, but I'm not a mechanic (see other posts if you need proof) and not well versed in the different model designs.

Karen called the night before saying that she lost her power steering and smelt burning rubber from under the hood.  I figured that it was just an old, stretched serpentine belt.  She had a dead battery a few days before, so I figured that if it's been slipping for a while she may not be getting a full charge from the alternator.

She picked up a new belt and I drove her car down to our place to replace it.  The trip was uneventful with no problems with the power steering or brakes.  Watching the belt bounce from side to side while the engine was running caused me to consider that there must be something else going on – even a loose belt doesn't bounce like that.

Got the old one out and threading the new one on I discovered that the crankshaft pulley had no serrations – the raised groves like all the other pulleys.  Looking further down I found out why.  The outside ring of the pulley was completely separated from the inner ring.  They are connected with just a pressure fitted rubber ring.

I don't know if the engine got too hot and melted the rubber, or if the rubber just gave under pressure/use.  Either way… what the heck?  We went to the local aftermarket part shop and they don't carry it – it a dealer only part.  You ready for this?  $300 later… we get a new pulley.

Now.. going to the dealer, I'm thinking they will have to order one in.. it'll take a few days… but nope.  The parts guy just turned from the register and grabbed one from the shelf – not 3 feet from the front counter.  Makes me think these things are popular items.  Now, this kinda solidifies it in my mind.  What is the purpose of the design?  Really?  Perhaps it's to cushion vibrations from the engine to the compressor and the alternator and other parts… no…. wait…. the belt would do that.  Okay… so maybe it's a safety linkage.  The gear will break before damage is done to the other components.. no wait… again the belt would snap before that happens.

Okay.  So.. all I am left with is cash grab.  What else could it be?  Even the replacement part is manufactured the same – it isn't a solid piece of metal, so even this new one will break the same way again.  What is the reason?  Anyone know, please add a comment.  I don't like thinking that after market OEM sales are designed into the vehicles we drive, but this one seems kinda blatant to me.  I'd like to be wrong.

 Oh.  One last complaint.  After replacing the pulley and threading on a new belt, I used the tensioner arm like I'm supposed to – socket into the 3/4 drive and pull back to release tension.  The housing snapped.  Now, I'd like to think I am just too strong and I pulled too hard, but I am a programmer who sits behind a desk all day – so, that's not even likely.  It's just another defect – not one by design (I hope) just crappy workmanship/quality control, whatever.  Still, a flaw that would be charged for if it happened in the garage.  They would charge for a new tensioner.

Bitch, bitch, bitch. There.  I feel much better.  :)


Jul 3 2010

Happy Birthday Canada!


Jul 1 2010

Lynde Shores – cool day…