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Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:09 pm
by Nick
Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2006 9:58 pm
by Thomas Vaught
The comment about "I own the board, I make the rules" seems to eliminate a lot of the urination contests the other boards seem to exhibit.
LOL!
Tom V.
Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2006 11:03 pm
by bruce
And you know what I've never had to even warn anyone . . .
There is always going be some disagreement its only healthy to have that, but I agree this is probably one of the best bunch of people on any forum I have ever had the pleasure of reading! . . . Maybe its because we all have the same common goals?
Everyone on this forum makes it what it is, I've said that a few times already without the members this would be a BORING place. And I'm not just saying that cause "I own the board, I make the rules" either
Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2006 11:32 pm
by Scott
Screw up on this board and the Godfatha(Bruce) will break
your limbs or screw one of his 3/8"dia orifice plates onto your thumb. He also has been Known to use various dyno parts to extract information from other flowbench guru's. BTW, I can pee farther than anyone on this board...........There, I started the first one....
RRBD(troublemaker)
Posted:
Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:12 pm
by wing64k
Here's a pic of the valve opening fixture I made,will work on any head,it's a copy with some changes of one of the pro ones.
Dean
Posted:
Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:44 pm
by B. Elliott
Nice setup. Got a Dwyer slide calculator i see.
Posted:
Thu Jan 05, 2006 5:34 pm
by larrycavan
Nice rig Dean....makes it fast and simple to switch from one port to another.....
Larry C
Posted:
Thu Jan 05, 2006 5:52 pm
by Nick
Where did you get the T track? Can we see a pic of the back side? I would like to do something similar.
Nick
Posted:
Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:44 pm
by Mousehouse1
Yes Dean please share with us your design. I have been looking for one but haven't found just what I want yet. There are only a few that I have seen commercially but most of them are in the $300-$400 range.
It looks like he screwed two pieces of aluminum together to make the t-track. I would like to see how he made the indicator holder that slides along the t-track.
Posted:
Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:07 pm
by wing64k
The slide bar is 1/2" with a piece of 1/4" screwed on top,the slider started life as a1x2" block that I machined a "T" slot in too fit the slider bar,the bracket holding the dial indicator was a piece of 1/4" with a piece of round tube welded to the end and drilled to accept the indicator,the slider bar also slides in the mounts bolted the head.If anyone wants pic's e-mail me and I will send them,I'm still not sure how to get them on the board.
Dean
Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:10 am
by Kyrasis6