that and they get the VIN so if they have a stolen sled, they will use your VIN to sell their stolen sled (they give it to the potential purchaser and then the buyers runs your VIN and it comes up with a clean title). Also will steal your pics and use the VIN and pics to list your ride...
no doubt. one day I'm going to significantly gear down the feed belt on the woodchipper, slow enough that it takes hours to feed anything into the blades. Then I will happily tie one of them fawkers up and spend the next few hours, with a good bottle of whiskey, listening to them screaming in...
Call Indy Dan. He can press new parts together for your old one but probably has a crank ready to go. Get a wide bearing crank if they make one for that motor or a lighter crank (he also does drilling services etc). He's also got some stout parts for those Liberty's, like gusseted cylinders...
They're shipping them in from the coast because Vancouver can't handle the volume and can't afford to house them. Welcome to a socialist NDP govt. Casually ship them to become someone else's problem. They used to just let them out of the prison and they'd eventually find their way back to the...
Drop a new set of pistons in 2500 kms, and put some oil in the tank as a measure of hope, but since the DI goes on top of the piston, its not going to do a ton for skirt wear but may help longevity. My opinion is there are several reasons for the excessive skirt wear and breakage people are...
They need to obtain an "order in council" (OIC) which means it typically needs DM (deputy minister) or Assistant DM approval, and must go public and have notification etc etc. Lots of times they are put through on the down low as it means a company is restricting access to crown land. SSC's...
Not fully true, some tenures do grant their holders exclusive rights to an area. Its not the norm but they are out there and its up to us to know.
Almost never believe anything a tenure holder a tells you (I'm not broad stroking them all bad but the bad ones know who they are). They will...
Yes actually - you read my mind! Its come back to the front of shop in the last month and I've had a bit of time to work on it, was going to try for an update next week! Lightened, sectioned and shortened the seat, and re-upholstered it. I couldn't find purple piping for it, so just went with...
Yeah....except I said "all the upgraded stuff". not the shittiest base model SP in a 154" that was a demo sled like that one at Riverside. pretty much the same sled Ralphs has on the floor. I'm sure you will be able to buy an 858 in a short track with nothing on it for $17K too.
Ralphy's still has a 2023 154" for $18,900 on the website, so guessing that the 2024 858 is going to be upwards of $22-23K with all the upgraded stuff.
Actually been really wondering about this. The 600 and the 800 share the same stroke, having not seen 1 apart yet, would love to see how well the 800 cylinders and rods match up. With some case porting and some boring, you could potentially use a 900 big bore kit for the 800 cylinder...
depending on year, it might be mostly frozen over in the kinbasket but the Columbia River stays open. Even in the Kinbasket you should always expect open water in sections. The air temp doesn't get that cold for that long like Sask where it freezes the moving portions over, there's typically...