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What if the tensioners look to be in rather decent shape? I don't know about the push bar but the roller liked alright when I pulled it out.
And how do I go about seeing if the cam is in spec?
Well, I realize it's been a long time since I last posted about progress on this project.
I pulled the motor out of the frame and took it apart in search of the reason I couldn't get any compression. It was a quick find. There was a whole corner of the gasket missing immediately under the...
Re: 1956 Duratech S-13 "Project: Pop Can" (Boat)
Oh my glorious lord of tits.
That is a mighty fine looking boat you have there. Keep it up! I want to see this thing finished.
So, I was just looking at the bike today and I noticed the motor had a different serial number than the frame. Turns out I have a SL350 K0 motor on a CL350 K2 frame.
Looks like Sonic is getting thrashed with all of these orders. Haha.
I like what I see though. I might have to add myself to your never ending list of customers.
You know, I was just in the shower and thought of that as well. I guess I'll have to look into that as well as a pipe cap to close off the electric starter hole. Do you have to shorten any chains when you do that?
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