I'm afraid this one won't last long, either.just had a shop vac the block and install the bearings.
I'm afraid this one won't last long, either.just had a shop vac the block and install the bearings.
Brake cleaner, water, vacuum, magnets, engine brushes, compressed air, etc.So with all that honing and filing, what did you use to clean out the block before you put the crank in?
Way to misquote. I said "vat". And why did you pick apart what I said? Taking a partial sentence completely out of context.I'm afraid this one won't last long, either.
Come summer wrinkles should work themselves out.Last night after getting santa gifts wrapped I went and installed the rear seats. I tried and fought to get the wrinkles out as much as possible, but I'm a newbie with this type of stuff.
So I got it tight, bolted down with the seatbelt stuff, and done.View attachment 131777
Looked like a typo. WTF is a shop "vat"? Those are in breweries.Way to misquote. I said "vat". And why did you pick apart what I said? Taking a partial sentence completely out of context.
Taking a partial sentence completely out of context.
Looked like a typo. WTF is a shop "vat"? Those are in breweries.
vat
/vat/
noun
A vat. A vat of liquid. I guess they don't really do that anymore for disposal and environmental reasons. Most just bake them. I guess I kind of just use it as a catch-all term.
- 1.
a large tank or tub used to hold liquid, especially in industry.
"a vat of hot tar"
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