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How can this be. What am I seeing? Wayne is messy like me!

At least you have an excuse...
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Old 06-24-2002, 02:55 AM
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Wayne - what's the white-out for? I've never seen this listed on any of the "required tools for project list?"
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Wow, tape-on wheels! That must be some REALLY good tape to withstand the weight of the motor - I figured you'd use bolt on wheels or something more sturdy!! -- Curt
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Where's all the scantily-clad babes, Wayne?
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Wayne, what kind of camera are you using? Is digital good enough?
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Red face and no sight of the 101 book!

Oh oh,
BMW parts mixed with Porsche - are we building a Dempsey Mongrel
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Well, you learn something new everyday: Look at the size of that oil cooler, that's half the size of the engine!

Now I'm trying to find an illustrated pic showing how they sit in the assembly.

I was wondering how you made your pics look so good, the photo paper is the key I see...
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Photo paper is a neat invention. Anyways, the corner of the 101 book is sticking out pointing towards the crankshaft. You can barely see it in the photo.

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Wayne:

So, are you using digital camera or not? Most tech books today are made using digital cameras. I must be pretty costly to do all on film, develop it and then scan it.
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Quote:
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Wayne - what's the white-out for? I've never seen this listed on any of the "required tools for project list?"
White-out* is great stuff. I use it to mark hard to find timing marks on pulleys. I also put a stripe of it on the often rubbed oil line behind the right rear tire so I can see if my tire is rubbing at the track.
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*I use a WhiteOut pen.

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Thanks Chris - good ideas!

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