Chris’ Column President’s message · June, 2014 Volume 41, Number 6 View more club information...
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June, 2014
Volume 41, Number 6
View more club information on our website at: www.thunderbirdcircleoc.com
Founded August 4, 1973 Fifth year winner of the:
Chris’ Column
President’s message
Generally I take “the front page, above the fold”
section of the newsletter to share some details
about our event from the past month and to
introduce our next upcoming event. Well,
since our calendar got a little off this year, I
don’t have a May event to share or a June
event update either. Those that know me well
can certainly attest that I don’t end up short in
tongue often so I’m going to take short detour
to share about something I’ve become
increasingly aware of regarding our hobby in
general.
I know you all think I am “young” and I agree
for the most part but something that I’ve
noticed as I’ve attended a few car shows this
year is the maturity of the attendees. Most car
shows around the country, even in car teens I
was at every car show I could find talking with
all the owners to learn about their cars. When I
finally turned 16 I got the first appointment of
the day because I was so excited to finally get
my driver’s license. Cars used to define the
teenage years because they were the medium
to transport you to your friends. Nowadays this
can be done on their laptop, iPhone, or iPad
(yes, most kids I know have all three).
See Presidents Message continued on page 5
SAVE THIS DATE
June 1st to June 6th CTCI International Convention, Springfield/Branson, MO For more info call: Jerry Giesinger at 901-854-9354 or 901-674-7502 or email: [email protected] see page 10
June 7th Pancake Breakfast & Car Show has been canceled
July 4th Friday Lake Forrest 4th of July Parade. For more info. call: Tom Peluso at 951-746-3375 or
Go to www.lakeforestca.gov/4thjuly/default.asp see page 17
July 4th Friday 4th of July Bar B Que at Chris & Katie Ponds House. For more info email: at [email protected] see page 8 & 16
July 11th Friday 5th Annual Collector Car Appraition Day “To participate all you need to do is drive your car”
July 26th Saturday South Bay Ford Car Show & Charity Event, for more info email: [email protected] see page 6 Page 1
President: Chris Pond 949-767-7184 [email protected]
Vice President: Ed Zaleski 714-544-6698 [email protected]
Secretary: Janet Walsh 714-970-5817 [email protected]
Treasurer: Pete DePaola 714-637-7486 [email protected]
CTCI Representative: Bob Gaebel 949-586-2955 [email protected]
Membership Chairperson: Juanita Bigelow 949-888-5057 [email protected]
Sunshine Chairperson: Rita DePaola 714-974-9334 [email protected]
Director at Large 1: Irene Zaleski 714-544-6698 [email protected]
Director at Large 2: Dave Natali 949-494-5632 [email protected]
Editor: Bob DePaola 714-974-9334 [email protected]
Advertising Chairman Bob DePaola 714-974-9334 [email protected]
Web-Master Rik Hendricks [email protected]
Tech-Tips Bob DePaola 714-974-9334 [email protected]
Wagon Master Tom Peluso 951-746-3375 [email protected]
Contacts for Event for the next two month
Date Contact Event
June 1st- 6th Jerry Giesinger CTCI International Convention
July 4th Tom Peluso 4th of July Parade
July 4th Chris Pond 4th of July Bar-B-Que
July 11th Yourself Classic Car Apparition Day
July 26th Bob DePaola South Bay Ford
The monthly board meetings are normally scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM. The next meeting will be on June 11th at Bob & Rita DePaola’s house. If you would like to be a part of the meeting or just want to attend, please give any board member a call and we will make sure there is room for you. All members are always invited and are encouraged to attend the board meetings.
The Birds-Eye-View is published monthly for the benefit of the members of the Thunderbird Circle, Orange County and its advertisers. All members and advertisers are welcome to submit articles for publication at any time. Articles must not be copy protected, if so the copy right must accompany the article. Send all articles to the editor via e-mail to: [email protected] or to the editor’s home address via snail mail. The editor, with the approval of the president has the right to edit any article submitted for publication. Questionable language will be omitted. All articles must be received on or before the 20th of each month to be placed in the following month’s issue. All articles submitted become the property of the Thunderbird Circle, Orange County, California.
Editorial
The summer is upon us and we have some fantastic events planned. Of Course we are starting out with the CTCI International Convention. This year it is being held in Branson Missouri. Then we move over to July which is chock full of events. First and foremost comes the Lake Forrest 4th of July Parade, then on the same day we proceed to the presidents house for an old fashioned Bar-B-Que. July 11th brings us to an event which will be held all over the USA. It is Classic Car Apparition Day. All you need to do is dust off your Thunderbird (if you didn’t for the parade) and drive it around town for all to see. That’s it! That’s all there is to it. We will be participating in a great fund raiser at South Bay Ford, Lincoln Mercury in Hawthorn. It is to raise funds to support Noah’s Bark Pet Rescue.
In August we have several items on the menu for you to participate in, but I will save that for next time. I’ll see you on the road with my top down.
June, 2014/ page 2
by Rita DePaola
Welcome to a new year and another month in the Sunshine Corner! Congratulations to all who stayed healthy this month. We want to wish all members that are under the weather and/or recovering from surgeries a speedy recovery. Joe LiPuma has fallen twice due to getting dizzy and fainting. He has gone to the doctor and tests were run and they are waiting for the results. June Lipuma had rotator cup surgery and is doing well although there is a 6-12 month recovery period. Joyce Peluso has fully recovered. Richard Helms is recovering well from his knee replacement and is using a cane now to get around. Mary Everett who had eye surgery is completely recovered and has no side effects.
See Sunshine Report continued on page 10
Please wish a Very Happy Birthday to each of the following members who may be adding another candle to their cake but stay young at heart and certainly do not age in our eyes!
10th Bob DePaola
19th Ron Erickson
19th John Campbell
27th Donna Mann
28th Dennis Pike
If we missed your birthday, please let the editor know
Please take a moment and if possible, we would like to ask you to wish a Happy Anniversary to the following couples who are
celebrating another wonderful year together.
7th Ron & Grace Fross 25
th Richard & Linda Helms
9th Tom & Darlene Matthey 25
th Chris and Katie Pond
17th Gary and Nancy Zimmerman 26
th Carl & Lois Kniza
24th George & Linda Haslinger 28
th Tess & Henry Wong
If we missed your anniversary, please let the editor know
June, 2014/ page 3
45 Years in the Making
By Betsy Brown
It was the late 60’s and Bill Brown was looking for a “project car”. He had always enjoyed working on cars and after discussions with his wife Sue they decided to look for a Classic Thunderbird. They found a Starmist Blue 1957 to purchase and promptly thereafter joined the Classic Thunderbird Club International.
They enjoyed the CTCI newsletter, The Early Bird, and Bill contacted CTCI headquarters to inquire about purchasing the back issues, which included a lot of technical advice that he was going to need on this restoration. Since CTCI didn’t have the back issues they came to an agreement with Bill, who obtained the plates from CTCI and had the issues reprinted. Bill and Sue then provided the reprints through the CTCI newsletter to members for purchase. This entrepreneurial pursuit eventually evolved into remaking parts and advertising those in the “Early Bird” as well.
After a few years this hobby-turned-business had taken over much of the house. The parts inventory and order processing had taken over the basement. The glass cutting and finishing was housed in the garage, and parts were made in various locations, including some being baked in Sue’s oven. So the Browns began to look for a permanent location for the parts business. Bill found an old lumberyard that had buildings for sale and decided that would be a good fit for the business. Across the town they moved to what remains today to be the home of CASCO.
Three years after moving to the new location, the Browns decided to open a restoration facility in conjunction with the T-Bird parts business. Customers were excited to have a specialized shop to bring their Thunderbirds. The addition of the restoration shop also enabled the manufacturing part of the business to have ready access to a place to test and fit parts at all times. Classic Auto became “The Specialists” for the Thunderbird hobby. A
technical help phone line was added and continues to be a popular source for hobbyists all over the world to call for help on their Classic T-Bird. CASCO Restorations is a great source for vehicle service and technical guidance for hobbyists and professionals alike.
In the late 1990’s, Bill & Sue were excited to welcome their son, Jim, back to the family business. Jim had graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in mechanical engineering and was working for a company specializing in plastic injection molding, but was ready to move back to his hometown of Coshocton, Ohio. Jim moved right in and continued to expand the machine shop and manufacturing arena of the business as well as the “reverse engineering” of many much-needed reproduction parts. A few years later Jim’s wife Betsy joined the business to complete the “family” aspect of the business.
Over the years, CASCO had continued to strive to improve the quality of parts on the market for the little T-Birds. The machine shop has grown to include welders, presses, powder coating, lathes, exhaust benders, CNC turning, CNC water-jet cutting, CNC tube bending, and much more. Taking on new products often requires purchases of additional machines and tooling which add even more to the shop’s capabilities and product development. Recent upgrades to the business also include a new and more customer-service oriented computer software system which has led to introduction of the CASCO Loyalty Rewards Program, in which customers accumulate reward points on every part purchased which can then be redeemed for dollars off a parts order.
This year Classic Auto Supply is celebrating 45 years of serving as Thunderbird Specialists for the Classic T-Bird hobby. Bill & Sue are now retired and enjoying their time with grandkids and other hobbies. Jim, Betsy and CASCO’s team continue striving to maintain the excellent quality parts and service for which the business has been known since its inception in 1969. If you are in the East Central Ohio area, look them up and they will be happy to give you the nickel tour!
June, 2014/ page 4
Chris’ Column
President’s message Continued from page 1
I feel like it is my duty as an owner of a trio of
classic cars to share them with kids whenever I
can. I let them sit in the driver’s seat, play with
the steering wheel, and even give them rides.
My neighbors’ kids will often find “Mr. Chris”
working on his Tbird in the garage and I always
take the time to show off what I am working on.
Lastly, we should get those cars out of the
garage so people can enjoy them. Who knows,
maybe you’ll be the spark to pass along the car
hobby to a youngster. A great chance to show
off your beautiful Tbirds will be at this year’s 4th
of July Parade in Lake Forest. I’m hoping to
have our ’57, endearingly named “Grace”,
running by then to lead the pack!
Happy Tbirding,
Chris
Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on that day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. The United States Army also celebrates the Army Birthday on this date; Congress adopted "the American continental army" after reaching a consensus position in the Committee of the Whole on June 14, 1775.
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that officially established June 14 as Flag Day; in August 1949, National Flag Day was established by an Act of Congress. Flag Day is not an official federal holiday. Title 36 of the United States Code, Subtitle I, Part A, CHAPTER 1, § 110 is the official statute on Flag Day; however, it is at the President's
See Flag Day Continued on page 15
June, 2014/ page 5
FORD LINCOLN MERCURY
Classic Car Show
Charity Event
Your help is needed! South Bay Ford, Lincoln, Mercury has partnered with Noah’s Bark Pet Rescue to raise funds for
abandoned pets. Come out for a free fun filled day
& help a great cause.
FEATURING FREE: MUSIC~FOOD~CLASSIC CAR SHOW~PET ADOPTIONS
RAFFLE PRIZES~MANAGER’S CHOICE TROPHY
Meet at South Bay Ford Lincoln at 9:00 AM. Show starts at 10:00AM To reserve a space for your classic car please contact: Bob DePaola @ [email protected] or Shelly Fong Smith Director of Marketing South Bay Ford Lincoln Web: www.southbayford.com email: [email protected] 310-706-6080 Direct, 310-706-6081 Fax
Sponsored by
June, 2014/Page 6
2014 CLUB EVENTS and OTHER FUNCTIONS OF INTEREST
Date EVENT Club Event Contact
January 18
Installation Dinner, Marie Callender’s 5711 E. La Palma Ave. Anaheim Hills. For more info. email: [email protected]
Yes
Ed Zaleski
February 8
Dr. George Car Show, Palm Springs for more information go to: www.palmspringscruisinassociation.com
Yes
Juanita Bigelow
March 1
Festival of Whales Parade and Car Show, for more information go to: www.festivalofwhales.com
Yes
Tom Peluso
March 15 Amazing Race/Mystery Tour or Pete’s Amazing Route Canal Yes Dave Natali
April 12
The Huntington Art Gallery & Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, www.huntington.org
Yes
Chris Pond
April 27
Fabulous Fords Forever, Knott’s Berry Farm, for more information go to: www.fabulousfordsforever.org
Yes
Tom Peluso
May TBD
Tech session and club Bar-B-Que Joe & June Lipuma Home Email: [email protected]
Yes
Joe Lipuma
May 25
Free “All Ford Year’s Swap Meet”, 3855 E. La Palma, Anaheim. 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. www.socalefv8.org
Yes
Pete DePaola Joe Lipuma
June 7
K of C Car Show, Anaheim, Free pancake breakfast for participants
Yes
Pete DePaola
July 1-6 CTCI International Convention, Springfield/Branson, MO For more info call: 901-854-9354 or 901-674-7502
Yes
Jerry Giesinger
July 4 Morning
Lake Forrest Parade www.lakeforestca.gov/4thjuly/default.asp
Yes Tom Peluso
Chris Pond
July 4 Afternoon
July 4th Bar B Que at Chris & Katie Ponds House
Yes
Chris Pond
July 11 5th Annual Collector Car Apparition Day “To partisapate all you need to do is drive your car”
No
You
July 26 South Bay Ford Car Show & Charity Event, for more info email: [email protected]
Yes
Bob DePaola
August TBD Overnighter Julian Yes Chris Pond
August 10 6th Annual Wounded Warrior Car Show, for more information go to: www.woundedwarriorcarshow.com
Yes
Ed Zaleski
August 29-31 Labor Day Cruise For general information: Call 714-562-8752 or email: [email protected]
No Tamra Christensen
September 20 Pageant of the Thunderbirds, Twila Reid Park, Anaheim [email protected]
Yes Richard Bjorklund
September TBD Progressive Dinner Yes Chris Pond
October 5
All Ford Picnic and Car Show, Twila Reid Park, Anaheim For more info. Go to: www.socalefv8.org
Yes
Pete DePaola Joe Lipuma
October TBD Oktoberfest, Great German food, fun & drink
Yes
November TBD Lyon’s Car Museum & Dinner Yes Ed Zaleski
December 7 Annual Christmas Party, Newport Rib Company www.ribcompany.com
Yes
Chris Pond
December 13 Laguna Niguel Christmas Parade www.lagunaniguelparade.com
Yes
Tom Peluso
June, 2014/ page 7
Call Chris & Katie Pond @ 949-273-8647 or
email:[email protected]
On or after June 1st but before July 1
st
Please bring any other soft drinks you wish
A-H: Salads I-O: Desserts P-Z: Appetizers
June, 2014, page 8
For general information: Phone: 714-562-8752 or email: [email protected]
For registration information: Contact: Tamra Christensen, email: [email protected] or www.occa-inc.com
OCCA. Inc. Po Box 5567, Buena Park, CA 90620
June, 2014/ page 9
continued from page 3
Health Tips for June
Travel Safety
Are vaccinations required? If so, call your doctor or nurse to schedule an appointment.
Do you have enough medicine? If not, call your pharmacy to refill your prescriptions.
Do you have a travelers’ kit prepared? If not, make one. Include sunscreen, insect repellent, medicine, and basic first-aid items.
Are you traveling pregnant? If so, find out what extra precautions you will need to take.
Are you traveling overseas with children? Know health risks and how to avoid them. Are you going on a cruise? If so, check the inspection scores for specific ships before you book.
Are you driving while abroad? Lower your risk of being injured in a car crash while you’re on vacation.
Be Summer-Savvy
When boating use U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets on the water.
Put on sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat to protect your skin from the sun.
Drink cool, non-alcoholic fluids.
Put on insect repellent.
Wash your hands often.
Make Your Home Safer
Remove hazards that increase the chance for falling, such as rugs, loose cords, and objects on the floor.
Check or change the batteries on your carbon monoxide alarm at least twice a year.
Test smoke alarms monthly to ensure they work properly. For smoke alarms that use regular alkaline batteries, replace the batteries at least once a year. For smoke alarms that use lithium (long-life) batteries, replace the
entire alarm unit every 10 years or sooner if it chirps or stops working.
Keep cooking areas free of flammable objects, such as potholders and towels.
Keep candles, medicine, household cleaners, and other chemicals out of children’s reach, in locked or child-proof cabinets.
Don’t use a gasoline or charcoal-burning device near a window, door, or vent, or inside your home, basement, or garage.
Test your home for radon (a radioactive gas linked to lung cancer). You can purchase a kit at your local hardware or home improvement store. If testing shows levels higher than 4 pCi/L, seal or vent your basement or crawl space under your house, and monitor your radon levels to make sure they lessen.
Make your home smoke-free.
Keep medicines in their original bottles or containers.
Please don’t forget to keep me in the loop once you hear of anyone who is ill or is having or had surgery. We wish everyone good health, and stay safe! Until next month:
Rita DePaola Sunshine Chairperson: Phone: 714-974-9334 Email: [email protected]
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June, 2014/ page 10
The Classic Thunderbird Club International is hosting the 2014 International Convention in Springfield, Missouri from July 1-6, 2014. The University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center on Route 66 will be our home for the convention. INDOOR CONCOURS will be held in the Expo Center across the street from the hotel. Rain or shine you will be in air conditioned comfort.
TOURS include a Thursday dinner cruise on the Branson Showboat Belle in Branson, MO. Hop on the bus and enjoy the ride to Branson and the show. Ladies, a shopping trip to Branson Landing on Friday. 100+ shops, restaurants, water fountain spectacular every hour on the hour beginning at noon. Our bus will take you to the shops. Friday night will be the "Cruise In" to “Cruisin USA”. We will join other car clubs on the parking lot for food, fun and tire kicking! Fantastic caverns, a ride through cavern in a jeep drawn tram, no walking on uneven ground and 60 degrees year round. This is the Saturday morning driving tour for 10 extra points for the Touring Class T-Birds. Bus ride will also be available.
AWARDS BANQUET on Saturday night. Good food, great T-Bird friends, awards and a table centerpiece you may just be lucky enough to win. The hotel price includes a buffet breakfast, that's right, a free buffet breakfast!! The hotel will also provide hospitality snacks in the Atrium during the day. Come early, stay late and enjoy the activities in Springfield. The original Bass Pro Shop--Huge and a museum in itself. Ladies, there is a large ladies section as well as home goods, not all huntin' and fishin'!!
There are several wineries in the area as well as Art Galleries, Battlefield Mall, antique shopping and much more.
John & Catherine
Campbell
USING THE RIGHT GASKET SEALANTS
By Jim O’Clair
With the varied composition of gaskets available on the market today, it is important that you use the proper sealant to ensure the gaskets seal effectively and not adversely affect the gaskets’ longevity. In many cases, using the correct sealant will actually extend the life of the gasket because it offers protection from engine heat as well as resistance to corrosive chemicals found in oils, fuels and other fluids that can cause the gasket to deteriorate over time.
There are literally thousands of sealants available on today’s market, and we are not recommending one brand over another, but certainly Permatex is an industry leader, and many of the product characteristics for each type of sealant reflect equivalency to the Permatex standards, so we will use their standards as a guide. A careful examination of
See Tech Tips continued on page 13
June, 2014/ page 11
THUNDER CIRCLE, ORANGE COUNTY BOARD MEETING MINUTES
May 14, 2014
Board members of the Thunderbird Circle of
Orange County, Chapter 78, Classic Thunderbird
Circle International (CTCI), met at the home of
Ed and Irene Zaleski. The board convened at
7:00 p.m.
The following officers were present:
Vice President: Ed Zaleski
Secretary: Janet Walsh
Treasurer: Pete DePaola,
Membership Chair: Juanita Bigelow
Sunshine Chair: Rita DePaola,
Director at Large: Irene Zaleski
Editor, Advertising, Tech Tips, Website: Bob
DePaola,
Officers Absent:
President: Chris Pond,
Director at Large: Dave Natali,
CTCI Representative: Bob Gaebel
Guests:
Dave Walsh
President’s Report: Chris Pond
There was no President’s report as Chris was not
able to attend the meeting. The meeting was
chaired by Ed Zaleski, Vice President.
Vice President’s Report: Ed Zaleski
Ed reported not much had happened in the last
month. He was looking for contacts which would
enable us to visit the Lyon’s personal museum.
Secretary’s Report: Janet Walsh
Bob DePaola moved that the minutes be
approved as printed from the last meeting. Rita
DePaola seconded the motion which was
approved. Janet had nothing further to report.
Treasurer’s Report: Pete DePaola
Pete shared that one more new membership
had been received. He is now receiving all
statements from the bank. He also presented a
bill for the badges for new members.
CTCI Representative’s Report: Bob Gaebel
Since Bob was absent, Bob DePaola reported that he had written and sent in the report to CTCI for the next EarlyBird publication. He also reminded the membership that the National event will be held in Branson Missouri this July.
Sunshine Chair Report: Rita DePaola
Rita shared that Joe LiPuma has fallen twice due to getting dizzy and fainting. He has gone to the doctor and tests were run and they are waiting for the results. June Lipuma had rotator cup surgery and is doing well although there is a 6-12 month recovery period. Joyce Peluso has fully recovered. Richard Helms is recovering well from his knee replacement and is using a cane now to get around .Mary Everett who had eye surgery is completely recovered and has no side effects.
Editor: Bob DePaola
Bob elected not to send in our newsletter for the
yearly award since he has won 5 years in a row
and thought it would be nice to give someone
else a chance.
Web Coordinator: Bob DePaola
Chris received an email from someone that had
visited our website who indicated that some of
the links had problems. Chris forwarded the
information to Bob and Bob had the problems
fixed.
Advertising Chair: Bob DePaola
No new leads but Bob is still on the “look-out
Tech Tips Chair: Bob DePaola
Bob shared that he has a library of tech tips, so
he is good for a while in providing the valuable
information to the membership.
Membership Chair: Juanita Bigelow
Juanita ordered the badges for the new members
and we discussed how best to distribute the
badges. Juanita will call the new members and
invite them to our next board meeting.
Member At Large: David Natali
No report as David was absent.
See Board Meeting Minutes, continued on page 13
June, 2014/page 12
Continued from page 11
USING THE RIGHT GASKET SEALANTS
what each category of sealants does and doesn’t do should point you in the right direction when deciding which type of sealant you should use. Here are just a few of the basic groups of sealants enthusiasts should have on hand when tackling an engine, transmission, differential or minor repair. Shellac - Often referred to as Indian Head after the Permatex product. Shellac is ideal for thin paper or cardboard gaskets that are mounted in a low temperature and/or low pressure environment. It should not be used in temperatures higher than 300 to 350 degrees. Resistant to engine fluids, its most common uses are in mounting thermostat, timing cover or differential cover gaskets. They are not resistant to many shop chemicals, thankfully, because they can be a real bear to clean off, if necessary in the future. High Tack - Available in brush-top bottle or in tubes, High Tack is a non-drying gasket sealant that can be used in similar applications to shellac, but can sustain temperatures of up to 500 degrees. It remains tacky and also resists kerosene, propane and diesel fuels.
See Tech Tips continued on page 14
BOARD MEETING MINUTES Continued from page 12
Member At Large: Irene Zaleski
Irene had no report.
New business:
The July 4, 2014 parade will follow with a BBQ at
Chris and Katie Pond’s house since it will be
closer to the parade. Ralph Nunez contacted
Bob DePaola regarding Noah’s Bark Pet Rescue
on Saturday, July 26 which is a classic car show
and Charity event. Bob will email the
membership to get a count on how many will
attend so we can caravan to the event and stage
our cars together.
Old business:
Chris made the arrangements for the Christmas
party which is set for December 7, 2014, at the
Newport Rib Company. The Laguna Niguel
Christmas Parade will be held on December 13,
2014.
Next meeting The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at the home of Bob and Rita DePaola at 7:00 P.M.
Meeting adjournment: A motion was made by Pete DePaola and seconded by Rita DePaola to adjourn the meeting, the motion passed. The meeting was adjourned at 7:53 P.M.
Respectfully submitted Janet Walsh Secretary
June, 2014/ page 13
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USING THE RIGHT GASKET SEALANTS
Form-a-gasket sealers - These are available in several types: fast drying, fast hardening (usually called #1); slow drying, non-hardening (usually called #2); brushable slow drying, non-hardening (usually referred to as aviation or #3). All three form-a-gasket sealers are rated to 400 degrees, but each serves a slightly different purpose. Number 1 is most often used in applications you hope to never have to deal with again. It is often used to install block expansion plugs, threaded connections and to seal between metal-to-metal flanges. Number 2 sealants work best on cork gaskets or paper oil pan gaskets. Because they are non-hardening, clean-up is much easier when resealing is eventually needed. They are often used on neoprene transmission pan gaskets as well. Aviation form-a-gasket has the advantage of being brushable, so you can lay on a thin or thick coat to seal metal flanges, machined surfaces and solid gaskets. It works well for sealing hose connections because it is fuel and oil-resistant. It is also non-hardening for ease of resealing. Copper gasket sealant - Available both in brushable and in aerosol forms, copper gasket sealer is fast-drying, and the metal content suspended within the sealant helps to dissipate heat and promote even heat transfer between the mating surfaces. It can also be used to fill small imperfections in the metal surfaces, promoting a more positive seal. Rated for up to 500 degrees, copper gasket sealant is best suited for cylinder head and exhaust manifold gaskets. It is also very easy to clean, even after extended periods of time. Anaerobic sealers - Usually in a tube and red in color, anaerobic sealers are designed to be used in applications where outside air is not available to help the drying process. They were created to meet OE manufacturers’ requirements for a non-corrosive gasket maker in metal-to-metal applications. Anaerobic sealers are good for side-of-the-road leak
repairs or for places where there never has been a gasket or the replacement gasket is no longer available. Anaerobic sealers will also fill small imperfections in mating surfaces.
RTV Silicone Sealers - Available in about a dozen different colors and spreadable via tubes, aerosol cheese-whiz-type cans or even in caulk-gun cartridges, Room Temperature Volatile silicone is effective as a gasket sealer as well as a gasket by itself. Temperature ratings and individual properties are available on a chart on the Permatex website (see below). Basically, for applications up to 500 degrees, blue, black and grey are recommended. For up to 650 degrees, orange or red are recommended, and copper is good for temperatures up to 750 degrees. Whenever faced with a choice between a conventional RTV and an “Ultra” RTV, you should also consider that the Ultra products are sensor-safe for newer electronic-controlled vehicles.
Hylomar - This is a relatively new product in the aftermarket but has been used by many OE manufacturers for almost 30 years. It is a polyester urethane-based gasket compound that withstands temperatures of up to 500 degrees without hardening. It’s non-setting and remains tacky, making repeated disassembly and re-assembly much easier for racing applications where constant adjustments under the hood are necessary. It can be used as a gasket sealer or in place of a gasket. Hylomar could very well be the adjustable wrench of gasket sealers, fit for any do-it-yourself or professional tool box. www.permatex.com/images/resources/pdfs/Permatex_GasketMakerSelector.pdf
June, 2014/ page 14
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discretion to officially proclaim the observance. On June 14, 1937, Pennsylvania became the first (and only) U.S. state to celebrate Flag Day as a state holiday, beginning in the town of Rennerdale. New York Statutes designate the second Sunday in June as Flag Day, a state holiday. Perhaps the oldest continuing Flag Day parade
is at Fairfield, Washington. Beginning in 1909 or 1910, Fairfield has held a parade every year since, with the possible exception of 1918, and celebrated the "Centennial" parade in 2010, along with some other commemorative events. Quincy, Massachusetts has had an annual Flag Day parade since 1952 and claims it "is the longest-running parade of its kind in the nation."[7] The largest Flag Day parade is held annually in Troy, New York, which bases its parade on the Quincy parade and typically draws 50,000 spectators.
Official flags of the USA
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Parade Check-in 1. The parade officials would like us to check in
between 8:00 & 9:30AM.
2. We are to be at the assembly point no later than
9:30 AM.
3. The staging area is at Ridge Route near Jeronimo
the start of the parade is at El Toro High School
located on Toledo Way.
4. We are to enter the staging area which starts Ridge
Route just east of Jeronimo.
Parade Route 1. The parade starts in the intersection of Ridge Route
and Toledo Way. 2. Follow Toledo Way and turn right on Lake Forest
Drive. 3. From Lake Forest Drive, turn right onto Serrano
Road. 4. Once you reach Ridge Route, you will step off of
the parade route. Turn right onto Ridge Route and turn left into El Toro High School parking lot to begin unloading.
5. The parade route is about 1 ½ miles long.
6. It is important to continue moving along Ridge Route and into the high school parking lot before unloading from an entry. This way we can ensure the safety of all participants and observers.
Parade Start and End times
1. Parade Starts at 10:00 a.m. sharp! 2. Parade ends estimated time of 12:00 p.m.
For more information contact Thunderbird Club Representatives: Chris Pond: 949-767-7184 [email protected] Tom Peluso 951-746-3375 [email protected] Lake Forrest Parade Representatives: Ron Rivera: [email protected], Danielle Jones: [email protected] Website: www.lakeforestca.gov/4thjuly
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This year your club has changed the 4th of July
Parade to attend. We will be attending the 23rd Annual 4th of July Parade at Lake Forest. Of course the parade will be on the 4th of July. Those who will be in the parade will meet in the Walgreens Pharmacy parking lot located at 24382 Muirlands Blvd. and caravan to the parade route. After the parade we will again caravan back to Chris & Katie Pond’s home for the clubs 4th of July party. For party information please see the flyer on page 8 in this issue.
The parade officials would like us to check in between 8:00 & 9:30AM. We must be at the assembly point by 9:30 AM. The staging area is at Ridge Route near Jeronimo the start of the parade is at El Toro High School located on Toledo Way. The parade route is about 1 ½ miles long. We are to enter the staging area which starts Ridge Route just east of Jeronimo.
We will then proceed east to Toledo Way where the start of the parade begins at El Toro High School. The plan is to depart the Walgreens Pharmacy parking lot 8:30 AM at the latest so we can caravan there together. The parade will last about an hour. This will give us plenty of time for those who wish to decorate their cars.
Thunderbirds are needed to participate in the parade. If you would like to participate please contact Chris Pond by calling 949-767-7184 or email: [email protected]. You can also call Tom Peluso at 951-746-3375 or email: [email protected]. Chris will try to give them a car count as soon as possible. If he is not at home please leave a message with your name and car description including color and year.
Parade participants: Meet at 8:30 AM meet in the Walgreens Pharmacy parking lot located at 24382 Muirlands Blvd. Lake Forrest. Coffee & donut will be supplied. Phone #949-767-7184 or Cell #949-540-3561. Caravan to parade together at 9:00AM
The July Club event will once again take place on July 4th at the home of our President Chris Pond. The party will start at 2:30 PM or when we get back from the parade.
All Club members are asked to RSVP to Chris and Katie on or after June 1st but before July 1st. Please bring an appetizer, salad or a dessert to share. Appetizers are preferred as last year we had too many desserts. However I do know someone who is very into desserts and was very happy with the overabundance. We have broken the needs down as follows: If your last name starts with A-H; please bring a salad, I-O please bring a dessert; P-Z please bring an appetizer. The club will provide the main course of hamburgers and hot dogs, buns, all the condiments, soft drinks, water and the like.
Please let Chris & Katie know you will be coming and how many. For more information call Chris & Katie at 949-767-7184 or email: [email protected].
Chris & Katie Pond 27112 Sombras Mission Viejo 949-767-7184
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By Percy Moran
June 14, 1777. Resolved, that the Flag of the thirteen United States shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the Union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.
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