The Jalopy Journal
Shouldn't this be where more people might see it?
At the very end that one guy bout drops his bike trying to start it. They both got on brand new stiff as a board jeans.
Stuff like that is over my head, but I wouldn't like that. Interested to see what they say. Makes a real case for taking stuff apart and...
Took me a while to figger that out ^^^ but I like it.
Does everyone notice that is Clint? An episode about motorcycle scum terrorizing town.
^^^ I remember seeing guys with those hats when I was a kid.
Harald: Thanks for putting up that video, I just watched the whole thing.
Be true for many engines and many guys, but when one of my two V8 flatheads won't start or won't run well I always feel pretty certain of quickly...
I can get 3 times as much shit in my toolbox drawers as those organized ones got.
Been watching old film of the Battle of the Bulge in 44........man, they needed all that stuff. But then there was footage of a US tank sliding...
Don't know how, but I missed this the first time. I'd just as soon never see snow again, but that is some great machinery up there. I remember...
The very first tool I bought there, had exactly that mindset: if it works once it'll be worth that price. It didn't. And the store smelled bad, it...
Around here they use that beet juice on the roads. I thought at first that was instead of salt, but probably a mix. It does seem to be easier on...
Adhesive back Porter Cable 80 in a roll is mighty handy. It sticks well to granite or glass, and you can stick strips of it down very carefully...
^^^ Link wouldn't come up for me, I'll look around. Those cars is yet one more thing I didn't know about.
Man!! You didn't mention how the hydramatic is working.
So back to that car in post #3, when would that have been built, more or less?
My arms got tired and sore just thinking about all that. But I'm another who tries to do it almost all himself, so good luck.
I think I need that car in post #3. That is Renault/Rambler?
Is there a spike down in there?
I better go stock up on some stones for all my little hones.
Does that all change if you orient the crowsfoot differently? Like 90 degrees.
Guess I'd have to get on Facebook to find anybody who drove one.
I'd like to ride that Norton up there ^^.
I've gotten to where if I can see what I'm doing, better stop for a bit.
I read those had 4 speeds shifted on the column. Mostly non-synchro.
Most were 2 strokes and they had some kind of freewheeling setup, but you could ruin the engine if you didn't do everything correctly.
This could get shitcanned, don't know. I've been reading a lot about East German Trabant cars. Only find one mention of them on HAMB; by member...
Put all that together and keep on building the car, what I say.
That bead roller deal is interesting. Arms get a little tired holding a hood up there.
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