I'll see if I can figure this out Sun good luck
If you aren't already on there, don't bother, you aren't missing much.Nah, I spend enough time on the puters as is, I don't need another reason to sit down when I should be doing something else. Besides I have all the friends I need right here.
If you aren't already on there, don't bother, you aren't missing much.
Well thanks to all of you for your posts and votes. The contest is over and I didnt even come close to winning Sometimes I dont know why I do things like this. But then again it doesnt hurt to try right?
Have a great day
Sorry Sun, whish I could of helped.
Haha that is funny Jackson. No worries guys. Im over it. Thanks anyways. I do appreciate your response here regardless. Now on to more important thingslike straightening my head pipe.
does it have a dent or is it bent? I have heard you can put water in them and put them in the frezzer to pop dents out. let me know if you interested I will find a how to.
I've been researching it and Im about ready to do it. I was ready to send it off for repair but after reading some more Im ready to give it a try myself. The only problem is my dent is on a weld. I hear sometimes the welds crack in the freezer. I also read finding a titanium welder is harder and more expensive. Im torn. But I think I am going to give it a try. I have a email sent off with pics that Im waiting for a reply on, from a guy who does it for a living. I have a feeling he is going to tell me not to do it myself to get my business. Yet I wouldnt be surprised if it is exactly what he would do. Im almost ready to do this. Like later today. I may do a thread on it. Before and after.
Awesome, I was torn back and forth on doing the bottom end on my motor cause I don't have garage or all those specialty tools, but I went ahead and bit the bullit and tore it down. I am glad I did, not only is it a good learning experience it also saves me about 200 bucks. Plus now I will be able to say I have completely rebuilt my own motor.
Awesome, I was torn back and forth on doing the bottom end on my motor cause I don't have garage or all those specialty tools, but I went ahead and bit the bullit and tore it down. I am glad I did, not only is it a good learning experience it also saves me about 200 bucks. Plus now I will be able to say I have completely rebuilt my own motor.
BTW...That is impressive, and good for you Jackson Im sure it must of felt great when you were all done and it actually ran