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Do the new wheels clear the calipers?
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I never removed it. All I did was swap wheels. Never touched the brakes.
Do the new wheels clear the calipers?
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Pick it up in Delaware and its yours. Works fine in good shape. Slide for the bottom drawer is broke.
Looks just like this one
http://solocenter.com/?wpsc-product=30-whirlpool-glass-top-electric-range-white-wfe361lvq
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Figuring out the pre-mix would be tricky, you would need more oil but I'd imagine there would be some (expensive) trial and error.
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Is it an old school 2-stroke or is it direct injected? I'm assuming carb's since he pre-mixes. I would be hesitant to try it in a high dollar motor without some knowledge of how it would do...
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Try Tom Hatem in Grandview. I know he can do BMW, I think he can do Porsche as well.
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It's a Force.
Sink it
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Thing leaves soft for 1200hp, and only 1200hp from that combo?
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I like denon, I have a avr-x2000 with paradigms and it is awesome. If you can swing it the networked receivers are worth it.
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Did you jump it backwards?
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Sold thanks
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Almost brand new, shot it one time, only 10 rounds through it. Comes with a soft case and flip up sights (They dont have factory sights).
$1200
For reference: http://www.keltecweapons.com/news/preview-kel-tec-shotgun-ksg/
Text or call (740) 971-4901
Thanks,
Rob
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Or you can do the math and figure out the actual value: http://www.engineersedge.com/manufacturing_spec/torque_wrench_1.htm
But screw that much effort, I'd pop it on and call it close enough!!
If the adapter is perpendicular (90*) to the wrench you don't need to do any math...
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You can use a crows foot or a torque adapter at 90* to the torque wrench without doing anything (ie the torque will be correct), if you need to run it straight for access then a torque adapter will be proper, otherwise if you have room to put a crows foot on the torque wrench perpendicular then it will work just fine.
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Can you use one of these?
http://www.legacygarage.com/images/Pictures/Tools/15-16%20crows%20foot.JPG
You could... The torque adapters give you the correct multiplier to get the torque correct.
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You need one of these and a calculator with a normal torque wrench
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools.asp?tool=all&Group_ID=674854&store=snapon-store
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The blue point digital (tpgdl1000a) one is also a swap-out lifetime warranty.
If you want one Joe give me a call.
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Does reverse work?
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saigas are not meant to be Full Auto lol. They are fun till they over heat, then they stop working. I personally wouldn't spend the money on one, rather spend it on a M1 or M2 for a SA shotgun.
I have a saiga built by gun envy, I've run 3 back to back 20rd drums of 3" slugs through it at a rapid pace without issue. I've also shot multiple cases of shot in an afternoon without issue. Modified they are great guns.
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What's the beam on it? If you can swing it, I highly suggest making the trip to Cumberland. It's amazing.
-Marc
8'6" beam but its tall with the hard top. I'm sure it could be done. I still have the old boat I should pull it down there.
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Do you ever go to Cumberland?
-Marc
Never have been, the new boat wouldn't trailer easily so I doubt it will leave Erie.
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rob are you pleasure boating or fishing?
Fishing. Been up almost every weekend since April trolling for walleye. Started out on a 23' trophy walk around with twin 120's and just picked up a 27' cobia walk around with twin 200's.
We do a fare share of screwing around with fishing mixed in.
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20 minutes. .. two hours...
Might not be an every weekend thing for some people, but its a huge difference from boating down here...
Fishing thread 2014
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