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  • Matchless

    #3466
    Originally posted by rustybronco

    My record remains intact!
    Yes, you still have it!

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    • Meriban

      #3467
      Close to firing it up

      After a many months of replacing and cleaning and polishing and painting, I finally got the Forks, Tire, Brakes, Fender and Coils all back on...I have the exhaust to do and then the gas tank, than that about wraps it up. Except for synching the carbs when I get it running again...I am getting excited about getting it back on the street. (for the first time since I have owned it, that is, minus initial test drive).

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      • rustybronco
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        #3468
        Spent a few moments dis-assembling the strut. It's nice to have access to a wall mounted spring compressor.





        I need to knock off all the loose rust and put some paint on it when I get back home, but at least the strut bearing (not shown) was still in good shape.
        De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

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        • cowboyup3371
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          #3469
          Replaced a distribution switch for the south side of the hospital campus; got a little nervous for awhile as they were also working on the power for that area so about 4 buildings did not come back online right away. I guess I'll have to go looking at their backup power supplies to ensure the batteries are good. Took me about 4 hours to move all 12 fiber cables over as most of them were so intertwined it made it fun to find.

          At least everything is on newer equipment for that section now.
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          • Gorminrider
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            • Aug 2012
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            • British Columbia, Canada

            #3470
            partial teardown of a Honda GL500 that followed me home...coolant in the oil..water-cooled bikes...UGH!

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            • wally

              #3471
              Reassembled front brake caliper on the 450, installed and bled and one leaks...yet!

              Going to keep an eye on it over the next couple of days.

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              • trevor
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                #3472
                Pouring rain here today...so I decided to tidy up the garage a bit. Chopped some wood too. Then I sat down and enjoyed a beverage.
                No signature :(

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                • Gorminrider
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                  #3473
                  ...looks like there's more oil drips under the chairs than the bikes,trevor

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                  • bonanzadave
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                    #3474
                    Originally posted by trevor
                    Then I sat down and enjoyed a beverage.
                    Whats on tap ? Looks like a great place to enjoy a frosty Molson
                    82 1100 EZ (red)

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                    • Steel Toed Tank

                      #3475
                      That's a very nice shop you got there Trevor, I like it.

                      I was looking for heads and an intake to install in my thunderbird to add more HP and came across a dark grey 2003 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with a knocking rod and under 130,000 kms, and a spare low mile (80,000 kms) engine for $800.


                      So I bought it and sure enough it went about 30 kilometers before the bearing on that rod finally let go.

                      I only get a few days off a month so today we pulled the bad engine out and got the new engine in and bolted up to the transmission.


                      The new engine was from a civilian 2004 Crown Vic so we had to swap harnesses, the flex plate/fly wheel, the alternator, oil cooler, etc.

                      Got too cold and dark out to keep going so all the final bolting up and plugging in of things will have to wait until tomorrow.

                      Best part is the heads and intake, and coil on plugs from the bad engine will bolt right on to my thunderbird, giving me a 40 HP boost.

                      So the $800 for the Vic was cheaper than I could find a motor or parts to put in my thunderbird.
                      So now I have the parts I needed and a whole other car!

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                      • trevor
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                        #3476
                        Originally posted by bonanzadave
                        Whats on tap ? Looks like a great place to enjoy a frosty Molson
                        Hehe...well I'm actually a Alexander Keith's guy.
                        No signature :(

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                        • trevor
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                          #3477
                          Originally posted by Gorminrider
                          ...looks like there's more oil drips under the chairs than the bikes,trevor
                          Lol...yes you are right. My bike are more tidy than me.
                          No signature :(

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                          • Guest

                            #3478
                            Love that garage Trevor and very jealous of the space!

                            I haven't logged in this week so neglected to mention I leaned the needles out half a notch and the mixture screws 1/4 turn and she's now much better at small throttle openings.

                            Had a good ride yesterday and acceleration and feel when cracking the throttle is much nicer now

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                            • chuck c

                              #3479
                              I gave the kid's Ninja an oil and coolant change for the first time. I couldn't figure out why I only got a half quart of oil when I removed the filter and scolded her for letting it get so low. Started to refill- half a quart and it's full. Something's not right..... Check manual, there's a drain plug next to the filter cap. So THAT'S where all the oil was. I though the filter was the only drain. Fail. Oh well, I learned.

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                              • dorkburger
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                                #3480
                                Originally posted by trevor
                                Pouring rain here today...so I decided to tidy up the garage a bit. Chopped some wood too. Then I sat down and enjoyed a beverage.
                                Look, Trevor even has a chandelier.. A classy spot indeed. The 1100e only adds to to the classiness of the spot
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