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(04-15-2016, 09:05 PM)f350ca Wrote: Been doing lots of little bits that aren't worth posting. Wiring the engine, building throttle and shut down linkages etc.
With a box of fittings in hand we started running pipe today. Takes a while to get your head around where they need to run to avoid the next one and what direction to make the bend (yah had to cut a couple of bends off) . One end is flared but the ends at the valve had to be silver soldered on, the valve is too small for the flare nuts to clear each other.
Those steel pipes are going to help a lot with cooling the oil. I was getting ready to start hammering on you again about not posting your progress.
Looks really professional so far. Great job.
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Much better than hose would, you see a lot of equipment thats all hose then add an oil cooler. Plus the tubing was free and the flared ends are a lot cheaper than the crimp on hose ends.
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(04-03-2016, 07:52 AM)Pete O Wrote: I gotta get me a shaper- I have been making arbor spacers for the U2 mill when I get the chance (which is seldom) and the keyways have taken me a couple of hours each. Although somehow I feel that the gap between Greg's work and my work is more than just owning a shaper...
How 'bout a keyway broach? If you have a arbor press (preferred) or a hydraulic press you can use a broach.
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Starting to look like a pot of spaghetti,
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Mmmmmmmm...... spaghetti...
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(04-18-2016, 05:12 PM)Highpower Wrote: Mmmmmmmm...... spaghetti...
+1
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no HydraZorb clamps?
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