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The tops of those Pistons do look a bit crunchy, you're braver than I. I've admired these 650e's for while , I think it will be worth it once you're done.











You got that rightIt's ironic writing this as I'm sure others here are working out of much smaller places and doing just fine but when you have the space it's always seems like you can use more.
Well, I've been side tracked with sorting out my new lathe and mill that I received a few weeks ago, still waiting on a few parts to get them running but learning plenty as I go along.
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It's ironic writing this as I'm sure others here are working out of much smaller places and doing just fine but when you have the space it's always seems like you can use more.
Not sure if anyone is still following this thread but I'll give a quick update to anyone still interested as to what has transpired in the last week or so.
That's some of the most slimy carbs I've ever seen![]()
How did they get like that?
I for one am watching with interest. Lack of others posting doesn't mean we aren't watching.
Disassembling carbs in the bathroom sink?
You're a brave man.
Yup, here I am, working both in a tiny corner of an underground parking space, and a former village butchery. Having a lathe and mill, and a place for them, is one my dreams. Thanks for linking where you've got your machines from!
a) What sooke said and b) This thread is both entertaining and useful, since you not just document what you've done, but also how you did it. And furthermore, there is real work to be done, not just brushing off dusted pieces.
Keep it coming!
Greg, thanks for the support, I do these reports to keep me motivated and on task, (as well as having a record of what I've done) but lately I've been a bit distracted and a bit overwhelmed so I was wondering if anyone was actually following along and was I just wasting my time by keeping the thread up
I check the forums pretty much every day. There's a few rebuild threads that I look forward to seeing updates on, even if I don't really have anything to say. This thread is one of the ones that I get excited about seeing progress in.
I have a feeling there are a lot of people like me following along.
I'm here watching with interest. I'm a "Six Fiddy" guy..... Thankful the carbs I just did, didn't look like yours.