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Originally posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot@12 August 2003 - 02:08
4)riding to florida in that sweet truck-boat
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:lol: ROFLQuote:
Originally posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot@12 August 2003 - 02:08
4)riding to florida in that sweet truck-boat
i got a good one. when we were there we rented mopeds, i have never been one one so it was a littel different. We had to stop for gas so i went friest, that wasn't the hard part what was hard was geting the moped started again. To start it u have to hold the break with your left hand use the accelater with your right hand and push down the cluch with your foot. Well I did the accelater and cluch but I forgot the break. The thing started going down the street with me runing beside. i finally figured to use the back breaks, but i forgot they didn't work. So i grabbed the front breaks, i'm guessing to compensate for the back ones the front were too good so the bike stoped on a dime and i kept going. I ended up o.k. the bike was fine too.
:blink: i'm such a dumbass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What did you do to it? Is it a staggered bolt hole or are the holes straight across?Quote:
Originally posted by balamm@11 August 2003 - 22:30
Hey, send me up a starter nose for a 67 396 will ya.. We're all out of them in the frozen north. <_<
It's staggered. I found one but it's $50. I'd just rebuilt the heads and the battery was a bit low. The extra compression and low speed tore the end of the housing off. This is starter #7 while I've owned it though so it's getting to piss me off a bit.
If you get desperate i can probably dig a few up here in Fla. Have you tried getting one of those mini high torque starters from Jegs or Summit? I know their pricey but worth it IMO.
Very soon for a Tilton starter I think. They're a lot smaller and lighter. If this repair fails then no more GM castings for me.
Good idea!http://e4u.consoleradar.com/fingers/fing02.gif