CB360 Cafe Project

very cool.

I tried painting a brake boost once with the Eastwood kit but it turned out much more "disco" that yours. I never laid so much red on but it sure works!!!
 
ben2go said:
Wheels look awesome.I may have to put my spin on that technique when I do my GS wheels.
Thanks! That kit work really well. You can get just the gold eastwood wheel paint too. Like the look of the subuari's wheels.
 
redwillissuperman said:
very cool.

I tried painting a brake boost once with the Eastwood kit but it turned out much more "disco" that yours. I never laid so much red on but it sure works!!!
Haha , yea it was looking a little too gold there for awhile, but like the end result.
 
And I have been thinking about this idea for a while, and I am pretty sure no one has done it(or at least I hope). But I now want a neutral switch, because say what you want, its pretty practical. I was wondering if just wiring in a flasher relay to my gauge(s) were my gauges would flash and tell me its in neutral. Good idea? like to hear someones thoughts. Thanks
 
wire it to the switch that's on the end of the gear change drum, it's a grounding switch so would need everything powered up all the time.
I'm sure it's possible, just not sure how exactly (I'll have to think about it but I think diodes will be involved ;D )
 
crazypj said:
wire it to the switch that's on the end of the gear change drum, it's a grounding switch so would need everything powered up all the time.
I'm sure it's possible, just not sure how exactly (I'll have to think about it but I think diodes will be involved ;D )
Crap what did I get myself into (and yes I had to look up what a diode was ahah). But hopefully my brother can help me out on this one, he likes doing stuff like this. Thanks for your help
 
You could always do it the easy way
Wire power to a bulb/LED and then run wire from bulb/LED to switch (same as stock)
It may not be a bad idea to run to brake-light, that way you would have flashing light when waiting at lights, etc? (if in neutral ;) )
It's less parts and wiring to go 'stock' though
 
Just now posting my christmas gift, since photobucket isnt working for me right now. But I got a craftsman tool box (traditional Red), and got some tools, most not posted, but you get the idea. And I already put some stickers on it.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/sharing/shareRedirectSwitchBoard.jsp?token=367156514409%3A198325436&sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=Share-_-Personal-_-shareCopyLink-_-Sharer-_-Top
 
didnt work like I thought but you can still view them, Tomorrow I will borrow my dads laptop and upload them to photobucket, and show pics of the progress I got
 
AzHonda said:
Sweet! I have the exact same one. I also have it in black. Watch how fast you out grow it. :eek:
Yea I know I am already about to get the middle cabinet, for all the slim stuff. Because right now I have my screw drivers and pliers in a deep one. I saw your nice boxes in a pic once, look pretty nice.
 
frogman said:
I bet they won's stay shiny long, ;) Good stuff!
Its still in my dining room, I am suppose to get it out to the shop pretty soon, but keep procasstinating. Once its out there I am sure it will blend in nice with the paint/grinding/now woodwork dust.
 
Soo I started to use Imageshack, because its way easier then photobucket and flickr. Anyways, I finally got the snap ring out of my mastercylinder. I broke about 3 pics and a couple flat screw drivers. It was badly corrided in there, the special 90 degree snap ring pilers would have worked if the snap ring didnt break around the holes. Oh and I broke a small drill bit. Here are the pics of what the inside looked like, and thats what the spring looked like when I pull it out, just because flat screw drivers, pics, and drill bits bent it.
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I finally got around to making sides for my tank. It was pretty simple and made them and tack them in, in less then 30 minutes. All I have todo now is wait for my angle die grinder to come in, and finish it up. I also got some brazing rods, and also have to wait to get gas for the blow torch. I didnt know that we had a brazing attachment and thought a normal propane torch would do the job. I thought I would be doing a lot of body filling work, but from the looks of it, it shouldn't be as bad as I thought.
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Also put in my rear bearings and they are all ready for truing.
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I bought a tank sealing kit from a local Napa store, and we will see how it works out, only heard good things about it.
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Thanks for looking
 
Nice! How was it trueing your wheels? I am still at that point where I need mine trued and have lost interest in it so they may go into the shop to be done.
 
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