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Date:         Tue, 11 Jun 1996 11:36:19 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         "A Brandy Psmythe" <brandys@ichips.intel.com>
Subject:      Cleavis pin HELP (and adventure of the day)

Hey there all, The short of it is, I need a good temporary replacement for the cleavis pin. Will just any screw that fits in there be ok, or will a threaded screw chew up the little bracket at the end of the clutch cable. Amelia is on her way to the parts store to get a new clutch cable (might as well, I should have a spare anyway) and pin, but I still need to get home today (about 22 miles). Thanks for the advice. Now for the story:)

Today has turned out better than I thought. Instead of having to work all morning, I got to spend some time under the bus! Getting off the freeway on my way to work, I go up the off ramp push the clutch in, stop for the light. It turns green I go to put it in first, and IT WON'T GO. Oh no! I try all the gears, what's up? I take my foot off the clutch pedal, and there it stays, stuck to the floor. So I figure I better get off this hill and get out of the way. Rush hour and all, and I am blocking one of the two lanes of the freeway exit ramp. I turn off the motor (couldn't get it into first with the motor running, I tried, but it felt like the shift lever would break before it would go), get it into first and try and start it. The car is on an incline so it can't start because its in gear and engaged, trying to throw the bus forward and start it at the same time.

So, I'm a little happier, believe it or not. Works been rather stressful of late, and here is a perfect excuse to do something relaxing (lay under the bus) WOW. All right, something is broken, and I am thinking I can fix it. I put on the Ebrake and hazards, put some wood and shimmy on under. Looks like the cable is broken I says to myself. About then I hear this voice. "need any help?" I look from under the bus and I can see another bus behind me. I shimmy out, and explain what's up. He offers to push me up the rest of the hill and get me moving so I can get it into gear and get to work. So back into the busses we go, he edges up, light turns green and away we go. Up over the hill, start the motor, wait for the right speed, and slip it (with barely any grind!) into 2nd. A big wave to the magical bus angel (I tell ya, I believe in karma now:) We made it to work. Had to stop once, down shifted to 1st, then the complete stop stalled us (hard to work brake and gas enough to keep it running and not shoot out into traffic). since we were on flat ground I was able to start it in 1st.

And finally, get to work, let people know I'll be hard to find for a bit. I go out, pull on the clutch cable at the transition end, It comes and comes, so I figure yep, its broken. Take off the clutch pedal assembly and notice that the cleavis pin had snapped in half (who was it that said, "CHECK AND GREASE YOUR CLEAVIS PIN!"? I actually had on my list of things to do : where/what is a cleavis pin and how do I grease it. Well, now I know. I'll go out at lunch, and jerry rig something till I can get home and put the real thing in there. The only thing left of the cleavis pin was the head! It had been creaking a bit for the last few weeks every time I pressed on the clutch. I guess I should have known, letting noises go unheeded was a bad thing.

Well, that's my story. I got to spend some time under the bus today, at work even. Hope everyone's day is going well!

take care, brandy -- \ / A. Brandy pSmythe (brandys@ichips.intel.com) \ / (503)264-4239 Pole:JF1-E18 \ X / Intel Corp MD6 networks \ / \ / **************************************** \/ \/ ***"EVERYTHING IS BETTER IN THE BUS!"*** 1973 CAMPER ****************************************


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