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On 12/31/2012 2:21 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 22:57:46 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 12/30/12 9:44 PM, JustWait wrote: On 12/30/2012 8:54 PM, Califbill wrote: "Eisboch" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... There are ways, not ideal but there are ways to keep debris in the cylinder to minimum, first is liberal use of grease on the tap. ------------------------------------------------- I accidently dropped a small stainless steel lock washer into the carburetor of a Fiat 850 Coupe we had years ago. It was supposed to go under the wingnut that held the air filter cover on. It was dark, and when I went to put the cover on, I heard a little "tink", tink, tink". I didn't even think that it may have gone in the carb. Fired the engine up and within just a few seconds of running it caused enough damage to require the head to be removed and machined. --------- I'll one up you. I raced a 64 Vette fuel injection B production in SCCA. Somehow a spare spark plug bell in the injector manifold, probably when setting upside down near the work bench. During practice that plug went down one of the tubes. I guess the valves bounced it back up and by the time I pulled off because the engine was running really rough, it had bent 7 of the intake valves. I was putting an engine together last year to sell a KX125, I dropped a screw in it and didn't notice. Had to call the guy back and tell him he couldn't buy the bike. Sold it in a basket for 700 a few weeks later. For a guy who often claims here he was a master wrencher, you sure seem to have been clumsy and sloppy. I'm not much of a mechanic, but I have taken a few yard equipment engines apart in recent years, and I managed to keep track of all the pieces and parts. I use muffin tins for the smallest parts like screws, pins, keys, bearings, et cetera. Son of a gun, when I put them back together, there were no parts left over and none missing. That's cause you don't do enough of them (if any lol), and certainly don't do them under anywhere near the conditions we work under. And if you don't have any parts left over you must suck. When you truly aspire to master mechanic you are blessed with a little phenomenon called "immaculate reproduction"... usually in the form of little baby metal thingies... ESAD, you are absolutely the greatest at everything! He's just jealous cause my kids built their own boats and rebuilt their own race machines before the age of 14.. and of course they being girls, harry is even more offended... Hope you had a great Christmas Season and that your New Year is spectacular! |
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