Regarding Ti, pretty sure you can't braze it. And I've never seen a lugged Ti bike unless you want to count glued together frames with Ti tubes.
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Originally posted by themess View Post
Regarding Ti, pretty sure you can't braze it. And I've never seen a lugged Ti bike unless you want to count glued together frames with Ti tubes.Ed
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I rolled on a truck bed liner using Herculiner from Lowe's. Turned out surprisingly nice looking. Around $80 for a nice bed liner as opposed to a professional sprayed on liner for $500 or more. It's a slow drying and really stinky moisture curing urethane with rubbery chunkies in it. If it's stirred up frequently the texture stays consistent throughout the job. One gallon did the 8 foot bed minus the tailgate. I put three coats to get everything covered and plan to eventually buy an additional quart just for the tailgate. We had rain right after I applied the final coat and I stressed about it blistering up or something. No issues though.
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I have been using big funnels for many years. After most oil is in the jug, I find something to lean the drain pan against, and let it finish draining overnight.sigpic[Tom]
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I had a moment yesterday when I finally decided to tear into the Kat engine that's been sitting there for 6 months.
I really had a hard time getting over the fact that the nearly brand new gaskets cost $150 bucks, and the pistons were $500 and the bore n hone $225.
Pulled the top end on an engine with less than 500 miles. 3 burned Wiseco 1229 pistons, 1-3 with one having a 1/4'' notch above the top ring.
#4 looked normal. All the others had black scars on both sides, deep into the skirts. Guess I now know where the terrible sounds were coming from.GS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES
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Not very exciting but after having a non working horn for over a year and trying various recommendations on fixing it to no avail I broke out a fat $5 bill and just bought a new one
Works great. I dont ride much in the rain anymore so I cant speak to its water resistance but it is a tad smaller than stock and it was plug and play.
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Originally posted by Boriqua View PostNot very exciting but after having a non working horn for over a year and trying various recommendations on fixing it to no avail I broke out a fat $5 bill and just bought a new one
Works great. I dont ride much in the rain anymore so I cant speak to its water resistance but it is a tad smaller than stock and it was plug and play.
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My friend Amy calls me to tell me her muffler has a hole in it. No problem, I call the muffler guy in town. I figure it's a lot easier for me to pay someone than me crawling under the car. Turns out he's all booked for Saturday. I call my mechanic, he's going out of town. I tell her just bring it over and I'll figure something out. I see a hole right before the muffler. Cool, this is going to be easy. I wrap it with muffler tape and a metal band. Start the car, it's still loud! Here the pipe was broken up by the engine. I had to grinde a flang off, laying on my back. Put a splice in... I'm getting to old for this stuff. I told her "let me know if you have anymore problems. I think I adopted a car!🤔My Motorcycles:
22 Kawasaki Z900 RS (Candy Tone Blue)
22 BMW K1600GT (Probably been to a town near you)
82 1100e Drag Bike (needs race engine)
81 1100e Street Bike (with race engine)
79 1000e (all original)
82 850g (all original)
80 KZ 650F (needs restored)
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I used to do all my own exhaust work. Put the car on jackstands, hacksaw out the defective section, replace using adapters and exhaust system clamps. No more. Selection of clamps is too small to fit all but the simplest situations. Components made of good stainless steel last a very long time, and need to be welded in. Overhead welding while lying under it, no way....My 1995 Mazda Protege's original muffler lasted a quarter million miles.sigpic[Tom]
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My son took our 85 Dodge Power Ram in some brush or something and punched a huge hole in the muffler. I scabbed on a piece of sheet metal and used rivets all around it to quiet that beast down. It held for a while and no welding was involved. Pretty hoaky repair, but it worked.
People around here, and probably elsewhere, are getting catalytic converters stolen right out from under their parked cars. I guess they have some precious metals like silver or platinum in them. My neighbor's daughter had one taken from a Jeep Cherokee. They live in an apartment complex so it's a bit hard to look outside and see their vehicle at night. Still, even with what appeared to be a cordless reciprocating saw, that had to make one heck of a racket.
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I guess I don't mind taking on another car. I hate hearing stories about $700 brake jobs when she just needs a new set of pads. Or the check engine light, women freek out when they see that! That's $500 to get it turned off, for it to come back on 100 miles down the road... A friend was driving my car home. She says "Norm your check engine light is on". I told her "If it goes out let me know". 🌞My Motorcycles:
22 Kawasaki Z900 RS (Candy Tone Blue)
22 BMW K1600GT (Probably been to a town near you)
82 1100e Drag Bike (needs race engine)
81 1100e Street Bike (with race engine)
79 1000e (all original)
82 850g (all original)
80 KZ 650F (needs restored)
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The converters contain platinum. I don’t know what the scrapyard pays, but they do buy them as a separate item.sigpic
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Originally posted by Redman View PostLoud?
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It's been 12 years since I bought my horse trailer and in that time I have never replaced the floor. However, I started getting concerned with the way one section felt so I moved the trailer from the barn to our garage yesterday and after, removing the air conditioner, managed to just get it in with room to spare (trailer stands 9'3" with the air conditioner). Then today, I took the floor from:
Old Horse Trailer Floor by Scott Baker, on Flickr
To:
Horse Trailer Floor Removed by Scott Baker, on Flickr
Sadly, we found we have some welding to do on the sides where a metal frame should sit on top of the boards. I also noticed today I will need to repair the electric brake wiring as whoever last got into them put scotchloks all over the place
Electric brake wiring by Scott Baker, on Flickr
Plus my quick repair of my tail/brake lights last year failed again so I'll take the time to permanently fix them
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