Subject: Re: Fix or Sell?
Author: Maitrim-@aol.com
Date: Oct 7, 2002, 3:42 PM
Post ID: 1711162058
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Loopsters,
Yep, I agree with this statement. Just pay attention, write details down,
such as the rod bearings for oil passage assembly, take photos if need be,
and keep all parts subassembled, labeled, and properly stored. I've had great
success in using US Chrome in FonDuLac WI for nikasil plating my cylinders. I
was wondering if Total Seal makes rings for the Ambo/Eldo pistons??
Mark
'70 & '71 Ambos
'72 Eldo (sold today!)
ew-@unr.edu writes:
Then send the motor to whomever, or fix it yourself. There is a real joy however in riding down the road on a bike whose engine you have totally rebuilt. The way you learn how to do it is to do it. You got plenty of folks to ask questions of. Engine work is not magic--mostly just screwing. Try it. You'll like it.. |
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Loopsters,
<BR>Yep, I agree with this statement. Just pay attention, write details down, such as the rod bearings for oil passage assembly, take photos if need be, and keep all parts subassembled, labeled, and properly stored. I've had great success in using US Chrome in FonDuLac WI for nikasil plating my cylinders. I was wondering if Total Seal makes rings for the Ambo/Eldo pistons??
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<BR>Mark
<BR>'70 & '71 Ambos
<BR>'72 Eldo (sold today!)
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<BR> ew-@unr.edu writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">Then send the motor to whomever, or fix it yourself. There is a real joy
<BR>however in riding down the road on a bike whose engine you have totally
<BR>rebuilt. The way you learn how to do it is to do it. You got plenty of
<BR>folks to ask questions of. Engine work is not magic--mostly just
<BR>screwing. Try it. You'll like it..
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