Nutball
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Equinox... I knew many cars were named after animals, but I've never seen a horse-ox before.
Yep. I worked there as the mechanic for the past 3 years. Best job I ever had. I miss it already....
Anyone on 2 wheels will get a wave from me, and would be more than welcome to roll down the road with me as well.
I dont give a chit what brand a guy is on.
Unless it's one of those homo hipster scooters that only go 35mph. I think everyone ignores them.![]()
That hurts man, ya prejudice bastige.
Way to go Wayne...you really know how to gay up a thread.
Way to go Wayne...you really know how to gay up a thread.
Compressin and cam seems to be the short comings on the grom motors. Cam starts to go flat at 7k and the compression is set to run on what ever garbage you can dump in the tank. Flat top piston will get it to 10.5-1 and the dcr cam will make power to 12k. Should be fun and reliable at that point till the big end of the rod gives up.![]()
I loved working up those smaller Honda engines. I would go nuts with boring and stroking and then re-working the valves and ports to make them breathe.
The best was an early Honda 50 that I took from 49cc to 104cc. The valve work to make it breathe should have been impossible, but I was too young (17) to know any better. It won the 0-175cc class at Lions Drag Strip.
Now it is a lot easier with the big bore and stroking kits - no replacement for displacement!
You have no control over it? ie, it won't go up or down? And the other hydraulics are working normally?Blade quit working on my skidder, worked on it 8 hours today and I'm still no closer to it working! Haven't even figured out the problem yet! F-ing equipment!
Yea it won't go up or down, other hydraulics work perfectly. I'm thinking I might have ice in the valve body.You have no control over it? ie, it won't go up or down? And the other hydraulics are working normally?
Not sure what all you've done but I would crack the line going to the valve and see if you have any flow there. Then, if you do, crack the line going out of the valve body and see if you have flow there. If your fluid doesn't have water in it (milky colored) then it's not likely you have an ice buildup anywhere.Yea it won't go up or down, other hydraulics work perfectly. I'm thinking I might have ice in the valve body.