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1938 B beginning resto |
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HoughMade
Orange Level Joined: 22 Sep 2017 Location: Valparaiso, IN Points: 691 |
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Looking good! It's and inspiration.
I envy the lid on your toolbox. I have to get one of those.
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1951 B
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theropod
Orange Level Joined: 28 Sep 2017 Location: Arkansas USA Points: 217 |
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Got out today and warmed the engine up and set the valve clearance down to 12 thousandths. That did lower some upper end noise. Not rattling but rather clicking. I figure with modern oil a couple thousandths slop would be better than a burned valve and shouldn’t cause mushrooming of the valve tips.
I can’t believe how easy the old B starts now. Even after warmed up refiring it was a breeze. I cannot wait to get the media blasting done! I may have a shop lined up to apply primer and paint, which needs done very soon after stripping.
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Put the bunny back in the box!
1938 B, 1977 Yanmar YM2200 No private messages: use email: theropod AT yahoo DOT com |
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