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Post by Somebody on Apr 1, 2014 6:39:15 GMT -6
What rods will u balance them. eh?
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Post by JustinL (McLovins) on Apr 1, 2014 8:11:54 GMT -6
Are they going to balance the bottom end.
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Post by Somebody on Apr 1, 2014 8:20:51 GMT -6
Are they going to balance the bottom end. No.. Im already at my limit with the motor rebuild..
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Post by JustinL (McLovins) on Apr 1, 2014 8:54:08 GMT -6
Gotcha
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Post by mike on Apr 1, 2014 8:55:57 GMT -6
Are they going to balance the bottom end. its not going to be a race car, its just for putting around. Slightly bigger cam shaft just to compensate
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Post by JustinL (McLovins) on Apr 1, 2014 9:18:05 GMT -6
I didn't say it was a race car ass hat. I was wondering. It would run smoother if it was. Just my 2 cents
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Post by N2DEEP on Apr 1, 2014 9:24:47 GMT -6
Reduced vibration = reduced fatigue Runs smoother and lasts longer.
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Post by JustinL (McLovins) on Apr 1, 2014 9:40:47 GMT -6
Reduced vibration = reduced fatigue Runs smoother and lasts longer. Thank you.
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Post by Somebody on Apr 1, 2014 10:10:20 GMT -6
I would love to has it blueprinted.. balanced and the whole works.. but for a wknd put around town this will have to do... it lasted 50 yrs stock so should last a little longer with a simple rebuild.. ;-)
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Post by Somebody on Apr 1, 2014 11:12:04 GMT -6
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Post by mike on Apr 1, 2014 11:34:14 GMT -6
Reduced vibration = reduced fatigue Runs smoother and lasts longer. I understand the reasoning behind it, its just a lot more money and for what he's doing it will be just fine without it
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Post by BEN on Apr 1, 2014 11:37:05 GMT -6
Holy crap. I want a soda blaster lol
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Post by mike on Apr 1, 2014 11:43:18 GMT -6
Holy crap. I want a soda blaster lol It was like painting it clean with air !!! Worked super easy !!!
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Post by misplaceddesertrat on Apr 1, 2014 11:59:17 GMT -6
In the meantime.. Mike wanted to try out the soda blaster last night and seems to be working fine once I relocated my water separator.. I'm going to be doing a lot of soda blasting on the kid's VW soon so I am curious about the movement of the water separator. Did you move the water separator in your shop lines? Or the one that comes attached to the blaster?
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Post by Somebody on Apr 1, 2014 12:12:47 GMT -6
In the meantime.. Mike wanted to try out the soda blaster last night and seems to be working fine once I relocated my water separator.. I'm going to be doing a lot of soda blasting on the kid's VW soon so I am curious about the movement of the water separator. Did you move the water separator in your shop lines? Or the one that comes attached to the blaster? I had one on my compressor... But it was attached to the manifold directly.. I think with the compressor being a direct drive 100% duty cycle, that it staying on all the time let the heat run through the separator being so close to the manifold that it didn't stop the condensation... So i took it off and moved it to the soda blaster right in front of the one that came with it.. They both had water in the canisters but none got into the blaster itself like it did before after a bout 30 mins of use... Mike used it a good 45 mins and no clogging..
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