Subject: RE: Hydro lock
Author: Kevin Graf
Date: May 9, 2005, 6:39 AM
Post ID: 1718833659
Always like photos of destroyed parts, even more when it did not end to
the total demise of the bike!
Kev
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From: CLC-@aol.com [mailto:CLC-@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 4:01 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: Hydro lock
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KEV writes: |
How did a T3 find itself in 3ft of water? |
Hurricane Fran, on the way to the Virginia rally 199?. Ron Komoroski
would know the year for sure. He was my "Knight in shining armor". Came
and got me, then lent me his garage long enough to fix it. Drove it home
the next day!
I can post pictures of the damage if anyone cares. Rod is "S" shaped,
wrist pin sheared off, Piston exploded in to shreds, bent valve. Got
that part fixed at the rally site,thanks to Gordon (MGCycle) and FedEx
next day. Then discovered it sheared all 6 flywheel bolts. Thats where
Ron came in.
Chris Collins in Wisconsin
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