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RE: Re: RE: Last Minute Start Up Advise/Wisdom
I'll add a comment that I think is the "most important" thought yet... :twisted: ...make a video of it so we can see the results of your endeavor :shock:
In all seriousness, though, be safe!
You'll be passing through my neck of the woods perhaps...so let me know when you have your route planned and if you are, I'd be happy to connect up with you as well.
Andy
Loping is normal on starts from what I understand. Mine does it and will even out after a bit. Even if he works on them for a living, I'd not adjust the fuel without a way of checking the results of doing that.
My 2 cents
Ya, I have to agree with viagra boy and kenny here...that's a great looking machine. Now, be a good boy and drive it over to my place in GA and no one will get hurt rofl
RE: Re: Foiled by the m35....again!
Clint...old guys...don't want adventure :D der hearts can't take it no mo :grd:
But, ACE does have a great point...I can support that thinking :D
Agreed with Bjorn here. I purchased the spin-ons that will give me good pressure time and a bit better filtration, but will go with an FS2500 or Amsoil bypass system (agreement with the bypass system). I believe they filter down to just over 2 micron though from what I've read. I think that with...
I'm curious...with all of the complaints folk have expressed on the paint, wouldn't that allow an opportunity to get money back or some replacement paint?
Can't wait to see the pics!
I'd say if the light actually comes on and stays on..it's the blinker unit...especially if the rest of it works like a charm. Mine has failed working all together. It used to just blink intermitt...but now, it just keeps the lights on and the ground is good.
Mike Pop...do you have any pics of the inside of this unit and an explanation of what you've done to it? I really like how it looks...you've done a great job from what I can see on this picture.
RE: Re: RE: M800 series doing Rail duty
Those pics are great. Must be a kick in the pants to drive...wait...you can't steer it. I wonder how well it works on the tracks...would be a kick in the pants to operate!
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