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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/12/06 7:22pmMessage 11 of 17
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Update - the engine is being built! By the end of next month I may actually be on the road!

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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/12/06 7:35pmMessage 12 of 17
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Update - the engine is being built! By the end of next month I may actually be on the road!


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Not widout a tranny, you won't!
Tell ME "Take yer time", will ya?

                    

That shoor is a purdy enjun thar, John. Hope it werks as gud as it lukes.

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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/12/06 8:00pmMessage 13 of 17
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Sorry Joel, I didn't know you were hand forging the gears in your back yard....  

You've got plenty of time.  It doesn't get here until around this time next month!

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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/12/06 8:16pmMessage 14 of 17
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[QUOTE=indy99]Keep women, infants, and children out of the work area at all times.DB[/QUOTE]

WHAT?!   Keep the woman outta the work area????  NOT!

Good luck with your engine, don't take indy99's advise about the "woman thing."

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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/12/06 8:38pmMessage 15 of 17
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Good luck with your engine, don't take indy99's advise about the "woman thing."

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Not to worry, the wife has already been drafted to help with the engine install!

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Getting ready for a new engine

Posted: 9/17/06 8:16pmMessage 16 of 17
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Update: The old engine is out. Couldn't get it on the engine stand because I don't have bolts to bolt the engine to it. But, I'm making progress. Does anyone know, off the top of their head, what size bolts I'll need to bolt the engine to the engine stand?
Here's the remains of the engine.
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Posted: 9/17/06 9:14pmMessage 17 of 17
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Take the long starter bolt to the parts/hardware store, and get four of them like that.
Make sure first, tho, that the starter bolt is long enuff to go thru the arms of the stand you have. If it is not get bolts that are long enuff. The bolt size should be 7/16" coarse thread.

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