Well that's good to hear . The park brake on my old battered 1949 3100 never slipped but I never really trusted it either and always looked where...
Looks like a good job on the rig . As far as AD sound deadening, I don't like the rubberized coatings because they crack and let a little bit of...
Wow ~ you're -so- lucky to have been able to share that with your Father . I did so with my Son but he's a Racer and so isn't really interested...
Love the old world craftsmanship .
I took that photo to illustrate how seriously my pup 'Gizmo' takes his Supervising duties . The Moto is a 1970 Honda CT90k2 I rescued from the...
You really need to post up some good, clear, well lit photos .
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FWIW, I highly suggest placing the PCV valve up as close to the intake manifold as possible ~ it will suck out less oil this way .
The patience and thinking are the two most important things when working on 60 + year old machines . The amount of time I spend thinking whilst...
Well ; My point was/is : look at the angle of the pedal lock and lock bar, I'm thinking it might need to be tweaked slightly right where it's...
Don't jump to conclusions ~ The reason I said take it apart and play with it in your hands was because of the angle / friction situation . If...
Denis ; When you're holding the parts in your hands, trying to figure out at what angle the bar firmly jambs in the flat plate, think about...
"Now how could I forget that #confused#" Wait a few more years and you'll be dismayed by how much you forget.........
No because the wrong one doesn't cover the threaded holes in the bell housing . Good on you for thinking outside the box though ! .
No ~ go back and look at the photo in post # 1 : there's a round curved rod that goes through a flat bar with a hole in the bottom of it, take...
This really is a head scratcher ~ Before making any further changes I'd remove the curved round bar and flat locking plate pieces and test fit...
Wow ~ that's going to be a huge shop .
One Piece At A Time : [MEDIA] Have faith Robert, you've been working hard on this rig for a long time now .
Try doing it a few times a month for 40 years......
Correct ~ there are early and late versions, I no longer remember which is which but you'll have to spend some time beating the bushes and sooner...
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