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RussDinoGuy's 02 GT "Slowkar" Less Slow Now



Removed old orings and cleaned them up a little they had a little black rtv on a few of the lower orings. No auto parts store had orings around me. They should be here Friday or Saturday. Should give me time to get the rewire on and test the car for water leaks. It's still wet, fans been going 24/7 since Sunday night. It's just been too humid nothing wants to dry. plus I'm going to have to clean the carpets because they are nasty and smell. Someone told me about vinegar and water mix. Might try that.

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I literally have no friends (lol)

Or like anyone withen reasonable distance that I know. I'll just play the waiting game.

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I literally have no friends (lol)

Or like anyone withen reasonable distance that I know. I'll just play the waiting game.

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Buy one from walmart and return it in 3 days. Tell them it was too loud.
 
Small space heater on low instead of just fan. That stuff dries best by wringing with dry towel then gravity, hung up so the water can drip out.
 


For the odor, put a plate of chopped citrus fruit and charcoal briquets in there for a few days until the fruit rots. Charcoal soaks in old smell, fruit replaces with pleasant but faint and natural smell. Just throwing down tips, you can leave them on the ground or pick them up and dust them off for use.:)
 
If you have a decently powerful vacuum, baking soda sprinkled on the carpet, then hitting it with a sprayer bottle of vinegar will bring up some of the crap that's been soaked into the carpet... Then once it dries use a stiff bristled brush and the vacuum to get it all out, it'll also help with the "fluff" of the carpet.

Wife just pointed that out to me on Pinterest, who knew? Lol
 
I think WarStryker is really the one on pinterest.

Thanks for tips all. It's basically dry now. Tomorrow will be the water test and me ripping the driver seat out and more cleaning.

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I'm not gonna lie, I've browsed... There's some great ideas on there. Never made an account though. Lol

Otherwise I would have suggested pulling the entire carpet out, pad and all and steam cleaning it. Then hanging it up to dry...
 


Progress

60s in, rewire in

Car starts with no missfires or vac leaks or fuel leaks so das good. Going to clean the interior tomorrow and check for leaks. If it doesn't rain like it did today.

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