ChrisV
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How much grease does that use?...good lord
It takes just shy of one tube to re-grease a head.How much grease does that use?...good lord
Your projects intrigue me.It takes just shy of one tube to re-grease a head.
Has to be done every 300 hours.
What else is in there? Porsche gone? Nova?
Still trying to buy more dirt bikes Lol. But these fell in my lap. Few of the Nieces not fond of the dirtbikes so figured they could ride these and the RZR.Next time call me. You already have some now. Hahahaha
Shoot and I thought 3 was bad. 8. Damn you're a good man. My sisters can afford to buy my kids bikes. I'm not buying my nephews any. Lol they can come with me though. I'll take them out. LolStill trying to buy more dirt bikes Lol. But these fell in my lap. Few of the Nieces not fond of the dirtbikes so figured they could ride these and the RZR.
All the dirtbikes listed are still more than I can buy new. Problem is I buy one new 1. Then I got 8 kids saying why did that cousin or sibling get new. "I want a new 1"
Much more fun than my car projects. If you fuck these up you can’t pull over to a cloud.Your projects intrigue me.
Careful brazing that up, fill that tank with water firstFuel tanks in our ‘94 Ski Centurion Warrior Barefoot Comp were leaking. Pulled th rear one out and identified corrosion issues. Going to try brazing it up. Haven’t even looked at how Im going to get the bow tank out yet…. Let me know if you’ve tackled this and have input
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Personally from a safety perspective I wouldn't even mess with that. Regardless of how good you are the prospect of that much corrosion already started elsewhere in the tank that might begin to leak at any time would always be on my mind.Fuel tanks in our ‘94 Ski Centurion Warrior Barefoot Comp were leaking. Pulled th rear one out and identified corrosion issues. Going to try brazing it up. Haven’t even looked at how Im going to get the bow tank out yet…. Let me know if you’ve tackled this and have input
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This is beautiful...nicely done! Jealous for sure!
What’s the story on the 55 Chevy ? Pretty cool.The notch is getting some leaks fixed and new window regulators. I really enjoy seeing what people are working on.
Did I miss something, what are you working onAbsolutely and completely unnecessary, but whatever.
I found an ad on Craigslist for some Toyota parts and decided "I needed them." I scooped up an IFS front end which included lower arms, shocks, brakes and complete spindle assemblies (Minus locking hubs). I spent the afternoon tearing them down and removing the parts I don't want/need. I'll continue to clean up the spindles then pull the bearings and races and ball joints. Brakes will get redone/replaced and the steering arms will get beefed up. The plan is to finish them up, then set all the new assemblies aside while I continue with this truck build. Just a small "Spare parts" collection for if/when something breaks.
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Brother, I've got so many damn projects squirreled away it's not even funny! My wife truly has a reason to be angry.Did I miss something, what are you working on
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New wheels who dis
Thank you!Simply awesome!
Absolutely and completely unnecessary, but whatever.
I found an ad on Craigslist for some Toyota parts and decided "I needed them." I scooped up an IFS front end which included lower arms, shocks, brakes and complete spindle assemblies (Minus locking hubs). I spent the afternoon tearing them down and removing the parts I don't want/need. I'll continue to clean up the spindles then pull the bearings and races and ball joints. Brakes will get redone/replaced and the steering arms will get beefed up. The plan is to finish them up, then set all the new assemblies aside while I continue with this truck build. Just a small "Spare parts" collection for if/when something breaks.
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Hoping you meant after and before...
Nah, he's going retroHoping you meant after and before...
It was a test.Hoping you meant after and before...
I have an AIM SOLO2 for my vintage VD FF that's all I care for. My son is a distributor/ tech for AIM products. Some of those wheels [ SW4 ] in your pic can be as high as 8K, depending on the features. My budgets was max 1K for the SOLO2. To add a Smart CAM is another $$$ out of my range/need, LOL
SW4 + Smarty cam 3 dual + ACC2 for analog channels. Racing ain’t cheap.I have an AIM SOLO2 for my vintage VD FF that's all I care for. My son is a distributor/ tech for AIM products. Some of those wheels [ SW4 ] in your pic can be as high as 8K, depending on the features. My budgets was max 1K for the SOLO2. To add a Smart CAM is another $$$ out of my range/need, LOL
It's a trick question. PTC will put him in enforced braking at 53MPH. Yore welcome!I’ve always been pretty good at math. This is kicking my ass because I don’t have the formulas or the constants memorized. I don’t understand why there would be so much math on a chst exam but I guess it’s better to be over prepared than under. I always thought, you know, when I’m out in the real world, no one is ever going to ask my a fucking train driving a 100mph question, but here we fucking are View attachment 1460972
A mile is 5280 feet. At 60 mph…I’ve always been pretty good at math. This is kicking my ass because I don’t have the formulas or the constants memorized. I don’t understand why there would be so much math on a chst exam but I guess it’s better to be over prepared than under. I always thought, you know, when I’m out in the real world, no one is ever going to ask my a fucking train driving a 100mph question, but here we fucking are View attachment 1460972
But a nautical mile is 6,000 feet because seaman can only work in round numbers.A mile is 5280 feet. At 60 mph…