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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 21, 2017 15:54:32 GMT -5
it was probably welded on before the magnets were installed inside of the flywheel
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 20, 2017 21:07:41 GMT -5
well , it was officially reported yesterday that Angus also died, I'm the one who never falls for these hoaxes. I know Malcom died, he had dementia, I figured the stress of losing his brother took out Angus , living the life of wild debauchery they lived, is not kind to a body
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 20, 2017 21:03:42 GMT -5
Uh,wasn't it Malcom that passed? Haggis or no. Angus just died I think yesterday
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 20, 2017 14:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 20, 2017 11:19:06 GMT -5
Well Angus Young was born Scottish and he would have eaten Haggis, and we all know he was one of the most bad .... guitar players of all time, may he rest in peace.
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 19, 2017 20:17:56 GMT -5
the owners manual in my 86 Honda Accord warns about using oxygenated (corn) fuels, and says it could cause severe damage to fuel system components
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 19, 2017 14:36:19 GMT -5
Of course it's Japanese, the chinese use the cheapest possible materials in their fuel systems
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 17, 2017 21:47:00 GMT -5
You don't want to run it in carbed cars, it ruins everything rubber, rubber fuel lines,carb gaskets,fuel pump parts etc, it also destroys a lot of plastic or nylon parts. On top of that it loosens up the years of gunk at the bottom if the fuel tank, and it ends up in your fuel system . I have run many carbuerated vehicles on E10, and have had none of those problems. The sky is NOT falling. you've been lucky, there are many many documented cases of damage from these fuels, I've done plenty of repairs myself. It's not a case of the sky is falling, it's a case of the solvent properties of ethanol and the fact that even a small amount of water will cause it to phase separate, small engine and marine manufacturers refusing to honor warranties from the use of ethanol are based on science and damage history
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 15, 2017 16:55:07 GMT -5
You don't want to run it in carbed cars, it ruins everything rubber, rubber fuel lines,carb gaskets,fuel pump parts etc, it also destroys a lot of plastic or nylon parts. On top of that it loosens up the years of gunk at the bottom if the fuel tank, and it ends up in your fuel system
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 15, 2017 0:11:34 GMT -5
thats why I went with trejo and Statham both play bad a..es on screen and both are the real deal off screen
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 14, 2017 21:34:42 GMT -5
Danny Trejo. He doesn't wear a coat and tie. good point, but remember every one of Jasons characters always kick and take names, even in a suit and tie. If you've ever seen him in the transporter or crank, he also does all his own combat scenes and stunts, no stunt double, but of course Danny Trejo does too
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 14, 2017 21:32:32 GMT -5
haha endless link
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 14, 2017 14:52:58 GMT -5
I'm not trying to be ugly towards you,or hateful,but you are spreading bad information that can lead to someone damaging their bike, it's a technical argument,it's not personal towards you.
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 14, 2017 14:41:00 GMT -5
I have already answered in the posts I put up,go back and watch the video, you stated that e10 is 110 octane, you are not going to get 110 out of a pump that's race gas,and it has no ethenol. Why not just buy pure gas to start with? It stores just fine with a fuel stabilizer.
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Post by lostforawhile on Nov 14, 2017 12:34:36 GMT -5
Window washer fluid is methanol , and yes you can run it in a methanol injection system for boosted engines,or high compression, lots of people tap their washer reservoir
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