Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
Originally Posted by EGgyLShatch
ouch, everyone learns somewhere, and wayy more people post in general than over there.
If you are rebuilding an engine get someone to help you the first time. If you are asking questions online, then you are not ready to do it. |
Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
Once again everyone thinks there an engine builder
Go to the machine shop. Ask the 60 year old man questions. Doubt him because you read something on the net. Watch old man kick you out for being a dip ----. |
Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
Originally Posted by chris
Once again everyone thinks there an engine builder
Sadly, cold hard physical realities are much more difficult to manipulate. It takes skill, observation, and experience... none of which you can get from the interwebs. |
Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
He doesn't think he's an engine builder, he thinks it's a game. You ask for hints, tips, walkthroughs, and cheats on the interwebs FTW!
Sadly, cold hard physical realities are much more difficult to manipulate. It takes skill, observation, and experience... none of which you can get from the interwebs. Real Life is a fun game Ill send ya a sample of the t-shirt jd when i get home from my mini vaction aka IDRC event |
Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
Me, Bone, bense, and a few others want for the HT meet in October. :)
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Re: First engine rebuild-- few questions
simple enough, rebuild it per the manual. Its why its there and you can almost never go wrong using it. I would replace the bearings for the simple fact of the peice of mind. How much are they? -very cheap in relation to having a super fresh bottom end when you are all said and done.
So yeah, my advice, rebuild it per the book. |
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