So the next thing I need to do is order a new cable. Luckily, this item is cheap. And it's only 1 wrench out of 5 wrenches in my manual's difficulty rating, so I think I can handle it okay.
This wouldn't be so bad on its own. But this morning when I was starting out to work, the Midget started to backfire pretty bad out the exhaust. And it was running rough. This is very disheartening as I just spent a boatload of money getting it fixed up (valve job, tune-up, new water pump, new air cleaners, smog equipment removal, and some other things). My Dad has kept me hopeful by suggesting it may just be water in the gas (it sat for a long time and is close to empty) or possibly a vacuum leak somewhere. But I don't know. As of now, both cars are out of commission and it's supposed to be a very nice weekend.
Although I certainly don't regret buying either car, I'm beginning to reconsider things. If it isn't an easy fix, I may have to put the Midget on the back burner for a bit. I've thought about getting something cheap that I wouldn't mind driving when both cars are off the road, but three vehicles would be CRAZY, right?. I've been toying with the idea of getting a cheap scooter, but then I'd have three "impractical" (I absolutely hate that word) vehicles. My smart fortwo will also arrive at the dealership any day now. But I'll probably go through with orphaning it as planned.
Oh yeah. So I had ended up taking my grandfather's van to work this morning after the backfiring fiasco, and it stalled 3-4 times en route. It wouldn't have been so bad if it started right up afterwards, but it didn't. I'm sure I pissed off a lot of people this morning. No honks though.
The good wouldn't be as good without the bad though. Right?
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