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Joey Mack

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  1. I can wait in line for a new T.V. I can wait in line for Pokemon cards I can wait in line and cause a riot for a $400.00 Swatch... NEXT ??
  2. Terri just put a pan of veggies to raost in the ove, I just finished a pot of homemade Mac-n- cheese..
  3. Yeah,,, that is just for my starter... I have a bunch of unused parts in my shop. I am actually listing stuff on Facecrook Mkt place, to ease my my cost's and loss's... My wife is.... well.... She is silent right now because I am cutting stuff loose.. I sold a Harley, and I have a bunch of Harley parts to sell,..
  4. Bud.... I feel your pain... I am about to TRY something I've never done.. If I fail,, i'm out $145.00 and back to the drawing board I will go...
  5. I just added 4 burger patties to the pan.. I had to cook them off by monday..
  6. Well,,, Just some leg quarters here.. Soaked in a seasoned brine over night. slow smoked to lock in the natural juices with brine infusion.. brought to you by-- Busch Light... an American Tradition... 🍻
  7. I dont know GW,, havent neede to know .. They were my go-to for sleds and dirt bike parts..
  8. Something just hit me when I went out to my Amazon Box to get an exhaust pipe I ordered 3 days ago.... 40 years ago I used to order parts for my snowmobiles, dirt bikes, and My Beetle, 69nCamaro and so on.... from catalogues, like J.C. Whitney, Dennis Kirk, and Summit racing for example. We had to fill out the order form and mail a check, then wait 4-6 weeks for delivery... God forbid, if the parts were wrong, then it was another 6 weeks to get resolved.. I cant imagin doing what i'm doing to Sanford, if I had to wait 4-6 weeks for parts today... I guess the interweb and online buying really is a good thing.. when I remember what I used to do.
  9. BTW. You were spot on about the sludges and the pivoting oil pickup.. Too bad We cant give multiple solution awards on a single topic.. You would get them on this one...
  10. GW... as far as the starter goes. I am going to put it together with the parts I have. If it fails, im out $145.00. Im willing to try, and I will post the results. I am also looking for the correct coils. The rest of my new kit is good.
  11. I dropped the oil pan. 1/2'' of sludges, probably why the oil pressure was low, the pick up made a dent in the sluge.. I blasted the pan but old age reveals some small pitting on the outside. I'm good with it. Primed and painted it and the bolts.
  12. I took a closer look at my starter. Yes the old coils had 2 screws to attach to 2 brushes. But those 2 brushes have a jumper wire. Now I'm thinking I can use what I bought because of the jumper. those 2 brushes are 180 degrees from each other.
  13. I expect his to be air over air dump system, with a QR-1 valve after the protection valve, and piloted by an air switch.
  14. At the tank would need a pressure protection valve, something like 80 PSI.
  15. Is the switch connected to a dump valve on the frame or the air tank?
  16. Mine has 2 pairs of coils each with its own screws for the coils
  17. No GW. All 4 are tied together. Only 1 hole
  18. You are correct. It is a concern of mine. I do not know what the effect will be. I was also wondering how I would hook it up, do i run a jumper for the brushes? Or do I box it up and return it ?
  19. Yeah, your good... welcome to the Dog Park...
  20. Yes Paul , that is what I am looking to do. I have very good cables and terminals. My goal is reduce the heat from amp draw.. thanks bud....
  21. Be fore i started with the City.. The policy was, if you didnt take 'The Jab' and you got the Kung Flu, you would not get sick pay... F'n Progressives.... Not sure what todays policy is...
  22. Another thought I have is to use my silver solder, then buy a 12 volt battery that has amps that compare to the correct 6 volt battery. However, I dont know what that amperage is... Go figure......
  23. got it.. yes it is tight and the strap may not bend enough to allow the stup to be installed with its insulators... I will use my silver solder and propane torch on a practice piece 1st. If it is not hot enough I will get a MAP GAS cyl.
  24. Thanks GW.. how about , I line it up in mock up, mark it and take it to a jewler and pay him to weld it ??
  25. Ok... so I was also thinking about drilling a hole in the windings strap and the center of the power stud and tapping it to accept a small bolt, then soldering it... Thoughts ??
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