Sounds like a good time to take it easy and do the chain races with and without the safety bumpers! LOLWorking slow here as to not get overheated. 16 rounds to split and I’m through with this load.
Sounds like a good time to take it easy and do the chain races with and without the safety bumpers! LOLWorking slow here as to not get overheated. 16 rounds to split and I’m through with this load.
A couple of years ago I was at the Auto Show and realized that most vehicles were priced more than I paid for my house. I was looking for ones that were more like what I paid for my garage.There's a nice looking GMC 4wd crew that's been marked at 82k for a while now, maybe I could get them down to 70 .
@svk I just thought, could the bar nutt have dropped into your clothing somewhere? Boot or turn up on trousers (the fashionista may have something to say but hey, rock the look). Or a rolled up shirt cuff maybe?
Bar nuts, screnches, left socks, . . .I learned lo, these many years ago - "Don't bother looking for a dropped bar nut, just grab a spare out of the tool box". I have to buy around 1/2 doz every couple years.
I here you on that.A couple of years ago I was at the Auto Show and realized that most vehicles were priced more than I paid for my house. I was looking for ones that were more like what I paid for my garage.
Philbert
Just found my left glove out by the red oak stump I cut down a coupe weeks ago, I looked for it for a while when @Sawyer Rob was over last week as did my boy. I was glad I found it it was given to me by my buddy @Duce .Bar nuts, screnches, left socks, . . .
Philbert
.325!!!a3/8!
Not sure but thinking Biased ply tires.Alright, long time AS readers. Let’s see if anyone remembers the famous phrase made popular by our arachnid friend that goes with this device.
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A useless gadget not worth sour owl spit that Nancy won't send to the Senate?Alright, long time AS readers. Let’s see if anyone remembers the famous phrase made popular by our arachnid friend that goes with this device.
cheers chipper. I'd not use a huztl cylinder. it just surprises me they dont sell the 372 port covers and save people the effort with the dremmel. What do you use to smap them out, just a pair of pliers and snap or something with more of a cutting edge? I doubt i'll botther but well..yo know...I know...we all now....a MM is a gateway mod.Not familiar with the Chinese parts, but I know I have no intentions of buying them . I would however buy a meteor/tecomec cylinder kit out of Italy.
I don't know if you can buy a transfer port cover without buying the whole cylinder.
You can loosen the cylinder and raise it up enough to remove the covers(you need a security torx for the transfer cover screws), then put it back down on the same gasket, many have done that successfully without them tearing and some have not. You also run the risk of the gasket leaking, although I've not heard of anyone having a problem. You have to check the squish on the xtorq saws if you want to reduce it, most of them you have to make a custom gasket as they will be too tight just removing it to get .020 squish, they come out closer to .014-.015 normally.
I open the muffler up under the deflector when I mod them. I like to leave as much metal on the front side as there is from the factory on the right side looking in, so I cut the left side the same and then cut towards the back. If you have a way to weld the deflector back on it's much easier to cut the sides of the deflector and then fold it out of the way to open the hole, then weld the deflector back down.
Here's what the transfers look like as well as the limiters on the carb and how I "trim" them, I actually cut them off, then grind them flush. I like to make a mark along side of the transfer restriction with a sharpie, then I break/cut off as much as I can before I start to grind, them mark helps me to see when I've ground all of the restriction off, then I clean it up a little and reinstall.
Also a couple pics of the MM I do on them and what it looks like from the front with and without a screen, I can't find a picture of what the inside looks like from the cylinder side, sorry.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/UaVkZa17PvKQz28H9
Alright, long time AS readers. Let’s see if anyone remembers the famous phrase made popular by our arachnid friend that goes with this device.
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I was looking for “friggin magic I tell ya” but you are pretty close. LOL!!!cheers chipper. I'd not use a huztl cylinder. it just surprises me they dont sell the 372 port covers and save people the effort with the dremmel. What do you use to smap them out, just a pair of pliers and snap or something with more of a cutting edge? I doubt i'll botther but well..yo know...I know...we all now....a MM is a gateway mod.
If i just MM it, do i need to remove the liniters fr the carb? I guess that depends how much i gut the muffler. OEM it has what, one 1/2" hole, I'd have thought it wouldn't want more than 50% more at most, (area). I'd go less for a start
Its magic I tell ya!
You can trim them with side cutters, grind out with Dremel and finish with Dremel sanding drum.cheers chipper. I'd not use a huztl cylinder. it just surprises me they dont sell the 372 port covers and save people the effort with the dremmel. What do you use to smap them out, just a pair of pliers and snap or something with more of a cutting edge? I doubt i'll botther but well..yo know...I know...we all now....a MM is a gateway mod.
If i just MM it, do i need to remove the liniters fr the carb? I guess that depends how much i gut the muffler. OEM it has what, one 1/2" hole, I'd have thought it wouldn't want more than 50% more at most, (area). I'd go less for a start
Its magic I tell ya!
I don't need no friken moisture meter to tell if my woods dry!! Just whack em together!!Alright, long time AS readers. Let’s see if anyone remembers the famous phrase made popular by our arachnid friend that goes with this device.
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Not me. On my sign, I have a dash that looks like a stick, between wood and man.View attachment 830284 Which one of you guys is this?
Ryan saw some nice FREE mulberry near the Institute of PA Hospital. Listed under Free Fire wood. Not sure why it popped up on my 20 mile radius search.