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Great progress Rick.
Are those new nylock fasteners on the case perimeter? |
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3 of 6 heads on!
I got to get my hands dirty before work this morning:Dhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309447512.jpg
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made a little more progress this weekendSmileWavyhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309874301.jpg
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Looks great Rick. Do you already have your wheel for degreeing the cams? I'm pretty sure one of the boxes I gave you contained a gauge holder block for measuring the cam lift so all you should need is the wheel and the gauge you used to measure your rod bolt stretch.
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I've got a degreeing wheel and a few more dial gauges to choose from so I should be able to zero those super cup cams in soonSmileWavy In the meantime, I finished up rebuilding the struts. New HD inserts & all newtie rod ends and ball joints http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309908439.jpg |
Air Hole Plugs for heads
If anybody ever needs something to plug up those pesky little air holes on the exh side of the heads I have the perfect solution. A very wise ole race car builder turned me on to...Thanks! themSmileWavy
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Pelican sells those in a kit with copper sealing washers. Some people have had them unscrew and blow out while driving. I put them in my car as tight as I dare with the threads coated with red loctite and they havn't come loose in 4 years.
Usually I only put a dab of red loctite on a corner of some bolt threads so they can still be removed without too much hassle but I used more on those hoping they stay put. |
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more progress
I made a thread chaser today using an old used m10x1.5 head stud and paired with a snap-on collet it worked great.
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Captian,
I like how you roll. Fresh keg and all. |
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Nice work man!
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Fuel tank filter
Cleaned out all of the old gas today. I was glad to see there was plenty in there cuz it kept the tank from rusting. Replaced the tank filter screen and it needed it after 24 years:eek:
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So how many gallons did I appear to have left in there Rick? If it was my typical amount I would guess somewhere between 5 and 10 gallons.
I would ocasionally add a can of marvels to a tank to keep the pumps and CIS components supplied with some detergent/lube so hopefully that helped to prevent corrosion and gunk build up in the fuel system. |
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Changed out the fuel line between the pump and tank cuz it was loose and had hardened, but overall the fuel system looks good to go...ThanksSmileWavy |
Distributor MIA
Found this distributor plug for an Italian motorcycle that fit well and looks great:D
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Where do I buy that beer? :)
Really nice progress. Good luck. |
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As for the beer, I have a good friend that I've been riding road bikes with for the last 15 years who's a Miller distributor in Tampa, FL. Whenever my kegerator runs dry he sends me a list of about 100 craft beers that they have in stock at that time and I just pick one and he brings it to my house. We then proceed to tap it and taste test ithttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat6.gif |
Good find on the distributor plug Rick.
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