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. Replacing the faulty rocker arm with the corresponding one off the spare, but I'm running into trouble. The way they are installed is different. One goes in with simply a bolt all the way through the rocker arm, the other I can't figure out how to get out. There was a plug bolt, and under that plug, no obvious way to remove the rocker bolt.
PO assembled with cam a little retarded to the indicated timing. The first picture is with stator indicator at position LT, the lines on cam sprocket should be level with cylinder heads.
Thaaaaat's better
I made this little tool out of m3 bar stock, thought it was the right threading to thread into the push bar hole to perform the recall. It doesn't fit. Could someone point me in the right direction? The old cam chain tensioner looks fine, no unusual wear, might just run that and keep track of maintenance...
The non-recall one is like new. The one on the spare engine with the recall, it actually has a spot with a very small piece chunked out in one of the guide grooves. It is otherwise fine.
While they do often use heat as an extruder, I think they also have compounds that mix and harden like an epoxy. They also can print in metals these days
Got tires in. Some fat Bridgestone spitfires... Looks like they'll fit, but just. Got the front rim laced up, assembling the rear hub currently so I can lace up the rear and get this thing on wheels and get a feel for the look.
What model and size rubbers are those? I'm in the market for some one size up tires on my 360, current have a good pair of stock ties but they look tiny. I wonder if handing is improved when going from let's say a 100 rear to a 110? Crazy pj what do you think?
You know, I didn't really think about that when I bought the tire, I was gonna go with a trimmed down fender, but rigidity is important to me so I may have to fab up some kind of brace instead
Haven't gotten quite that far yet, just testing for side clearances... I'll let you know once I get this rear hub laced. I think it should be fine, but I was possibly going to buy new shocks anyways, so we'll see.
Gotta get the frame powdercoating done, I keep procrastinating on that.
You know, I didn't really think about that when I bought the tire, I was gonna go with a trimmed down fender, but rigidity is important to me so I may have to fab up some kind of brace instead
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