Not much new.
Got some SS brake lines from front and back and put them on. Bit of a difference in size !
The lines are half the diameter of the original and I went with a few extra inches for the hell of it.
I got blue, thinking back now I think silver would have been the safe bet but I'd say it should look good with the plastics blue.
Got the other block yesterday and just tore it apart.
Lets see,,, scrap scrap scrap. Might use that, nah garbage, Next, next next, What a mess
There was so much shavings that it made it through the filter and then through everything including the transmission.
The jets for the tranny are pretty small. I'm amazed how much must have made it through to have that kind of effect.
Turns out I could use it to fix mine. I needed the driven gear shaft because my main bearing was sloppy.
Then again so was this one.
I got a complete set of cases out of it though and a bunch of small parts which are always useful, eventually that is
Thinking of cleaning that block up and using it instead of mine.
Haven't gotten mine back from the strippers yet, I'm thinking of powder coating it but I don't know.
That means I have to make panels to protect everything. The Grit gets everywhere and the gasket surfaces usually get scuffed up so i'm trying to avoid that.
I could high heat enamel it and be happy with that too. I mean I have two cases and covers to play with now.
I was playing around with my old frayed throttle cable. Must have been bored or something.
I held one end on a battery and scratched the loose frays along the other post until the cable was smooth and all the frays that were sticking out were burnt off.
Then I hit that small section with some solder.
It actually fixed it up nicely. Wouldn't be good for any bends but I'd use it for straight sections in a bind. New one is installed now but I'm sure this one will come in handy some day.
Anyways,