Back in action, yeah! Was starting to get withdrawal from not seeing that quality work. This is relaxing to watch, not sure why. I guess it's because when I'm wrenching in the shop all day I can sit back and have someone else take the helm.
no, just as much crap all over the place as always. how do i get anything done? give me a 12" x 18" spot on the bench and i can do almost anything. tatro
You're not saying you are "Horizontal challenged" as in all horizontal spaces quickly become covered by a foot or three of important crap that you positively absolutely need to have without even trying. God knows I am.
b Building a 93" stroker, S&S hot kit . Snap rings came with it for wrist pin keepers, can i use the teflon wrist pin buttons ? If so where do i get them?
For what its worth Tatro i always install pin clips with the gap 6 or 12 oclock. Ive heard at high speed during piston direction change the clip can actually compress
i read years ago by a piston manufacture the 3 and 9 o'clock positions are best. most of the time i just put them wherever seems to be best at the time. it just isn't that important on these motors. tatro
Thanks for taking the time to make this series of videos.
Back in action, yeah! Was starting to get withdrawal from not seeing that quality work. This is relaxing to watch, not sure why. I guess it's because when I'm wrenching in the shop all day I can sit back and have someone else take the helm.
i like to watch them too. boy are we in trouble.
tatro
Always wait for the video's . Love to watch them. Thanks for that !!
I see you cleaned up the shop a little Tatro ;)
no, just as much crap all over the place as always. how do i get anything done? give me a 12" x 18" spot on the bench and i can do almost anything.
tatro
You're not saying you are "Horizontal challenged" as in all horizontal spaces quickly become covered by a foot or three of important crap that you positively absolutely need to have without even trying. God knows I am.
Thank you for the videos.
b
Building a 93" stroker, S&S hot kit . Snap rings came with it for wrist pin keepers, can i use the teflon wrist pin buttons ? If so where do i get them?
only if the piston goes all the way to the cylinder at the pin. if not, that you can not use the buttons.
tatro
For what its worth Tatro i always install pin clips with the gap 6 or 12 oclock. Ive heard at high speed during piston direction change the clip can actually compress
i read years ago by a piston manufacture the 3 and 9 o'clock positions are best. most of the time i just put them wherever seems to be best at the time. it just isn't that important on these motors.
tatro