Heater core reinstallation has been delayed due to atmospheric anomalies.
I was going to work on my car Thursday morning, but the mom of my one teleclient confirmed and then called and asked me to change up the activities, she was worried that he would get bored. I responded that I tried to keep them constant until he met his goals, but would see what I could do, and I spent a couple of hours preparing materials for a session that lasted 25 minutes. I cleaned the Accord's battery terminals and then it started raining. It was quite windy, so I did not want to set up one of my awnings.
I tried out the YouTube commenter's suggestion for testing the heater core. It is easier than my method and doesn't require flushing the radiator [twice], but I have taken care to test my heater core at the pressure for which it is rated. How do I match that with a hose?
I believe that I needed to put a hose clamp over the joint to prevent the inner tube from blowing out, but the heater core seemed to hold.
I ate some chips with soup and started falling asleep. Carb coma?! I woke up at 2100 realizing that I had not submitted my notes, so I apologized to my supervisor, took my brother for a walk, and wrote my notes.
I really should have finished this last week. It is absurd this is taking me two.
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