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Everything posted by gstallons
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Woooo . Angus MacGyver !
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As I posted in another forum here , I went to NAPA and got a castle nut 27mm/ 1 1/16" and welded a 3/8" extension to the nut . For a couple of dollars , it does the job .
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BTW , filter "sockets" are exclusive to the brand filter . Find one brand filter you are going to be happy with , find a socket that fits it and stick with them .
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I went to NAPA and found a castle(front wheel bearing adjusting)nut 27mm hex and welded a short 3/8" extension to the nut . AHA ! Now all I have to do is find it when the time comes . FWIW , when you are installing the manhole cover , push it up into the cavity and slowly turn it CCW like you are removing it . When you hear it click , stop and start tightening the cover . no crossthreading again !
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That's right ....... Anyone removing their fuel tank needs to do this. It also gave me clearance at the rear of the BRAND NEW PRISTINE condition tank I installed couple of years ago that rubbed the paint off in a few places from expansion . I am still not smart enough to post pics , but I ground down to the top of the lettering on the pucks .
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Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
I like your mission statement ! -
I cut an arc 10mm thick off the pucks and about 1/3 around . Drilled and pinned them so they wouldn't spin and installed the tank . P.S. the leak was at the retaining nut . Installed another sensor (used) from a 2000 tank & had to swap connector because it was DIFFERENT . BTW , the tank fell onto the bike !
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Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
You know you've looked at these diagrams way too long when you could put on a clinic with them BEHIND your back . -
Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
I have diagrams galore in this old crock next to my computer/work station along with two service manuals and two parts manuals for the Guzzis . BTW , laminate the big one and use erasable multi-color markers to keep things easy to clean up after the conferences . -
Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Back to the wiring diagram , have it blown up to the max at Office Depot and be done with it . Mine is a 3'' X 4" . -
Rod ends are available for the part that freezes and breaks.... MotionPro maybe ?
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It will serve little purpose........
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Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
P.S. for a shop this size , get a Bose WaveRadio / CD player . If you've heard one ; nuff said . -
And it still isn't
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Unless you are getting air at Cadwell Park or built like Rick Sieman , leave it alone . It will serve no purpose . BTW it is on the shock rod and is a job to get to .
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Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Whaddaya mean ? That's understood . a 40 CD player , 4 BIG speakers in the rafters( 2 on ea. end ) , can't remember the brand they have been there so long . I look at the stereo every day and don't remember the brand . Hmmmm , memory loss is a b..ch . -
Reviving an Old Garage
gstallons replied to Kane's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Pegboards painted light color and hang everything on the walls. Good LED lighting , a good worktable and get a good used upper/lower toolbox . You can buy used SnapOn , Cornwell etc. Someone is trading up all the time . You will save $$$ buying good stuff the first time . Same with tools . Shop around for used deals..... Shop around for a used bike shop stand . You are going to enjoy working at waist level instead of laying on the shop floor . -
Mmmm . I put a new o-ring along w/black silicone sealant on it last week thinking it was the problem . Check on it Sat. and it was still weeping . Gonna check on another one & replace . Gonna massage on the front fuel tank pucks to fix fuel tank expansion . BTW , the Permatex stuff is good . I have 5 containers all over the shop . P.S. don't use it to seal pipe threads on water lines UNLESS it sets up for 24 hours . I KNOW .
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While we're around the fuel tank , my black frame is leaking at the low fuel level sensor . I replaced the o-ring and it is still leaking . UGHH . Can the sensor itself leak fuel ?
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Is it the one that goes from the crankcase to the bottom of the upper frame ?
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Please explain the sharpie thing . I think i know , just making sure . If it was like my little brother's club house , the first to pass out got the treatment . shaved head , eyebrows , whatever . Sharpie clown faces . marked up stuff everywhere on the body . It was understood going in , the winner got it all .
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Let me throw this in . I do have a two tank system on the black frame . with the red tank (NEW) having only non-ethanol fuel only used . The tank still was a JOB to remove / install with paint rubbed off in places I didn't like . I am going to say mods to the front tank pucks are the only way to go w/o aluminum .
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Sounds good . Was the rubber soft ?