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Re: Milwaukee Midget
« Reply #3990 on: June 05, 2014, 10:28:24 PM »
Jon and Chris.....The pleasure of seeing you guys was all mine!

Jon, REALLY good to see you again.....Wish Nancy could have been there!
You still look like the SSS in the avatar you had some years ago!!!!!
No slight on you for not staying longer but I wanted to get to Chris' to check the equipment out!

Chris, MANY thanks for the hospitality that you and Kate provided!
REALLY GOOD companionship AGAIN from the two of you!
As for the futon, it REALLY was not THAT bad!
Also, as I told you several times, our door is ALWAYS open down South so PLEASE do come for a visit!

Gregg
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« Reply #3991 on: June 05, 2014, 10:32:44 PM »
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I know yoopers don't negotiate with tourists, but elk and rutabaga pie?

I felt a little urge to throw up there . . .

Dean,  I did without the rutabaga's and I was told the meat was STEAK.....Just don't know what kind.....LOL!
It REALLY was good!

Gregg

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« Reply #3992 on: June 06, 2014, 08:34:17 AM »
The standard meat in pasties is (beef) flank steak.
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« Reply #3993 on: June 08, 2014, 12:47:43 AM »
I’ve been really negligent in updating this lately.  Every available minute has been spent in the garage or the basement working on the Midget, helping Kate with the garden, staying in front of the mowing, helping friends – but mostly it’s been work, where it’s a case of run, run, run – stop, watch the clock – post up my BS on other threads, drag a PA out to yet ANOTHER graduation ceremony, bank the OT.   Just a brutal month, but if I hear “Pomp and Circumstance” played in tune just once this month, I’ll consider it minor miracle.

As I mentioned, the fenders came back, so that permitted me to take a stab at getting the new hood latches installed.  The flush latches are a definite improvement over the old hairpins that used to pop up out of the hood, but trying to get the whole mess lined up was a chore.  They came out looking okay – a few adjustments with a rubber hammer are probably still in order, but these are definitely a cleaner installation than what they replaced –



I had mentioned the dash re-wire.  That was prompted by two things.  First off, the wiring I had under the dash was second rate - I had thrown it together, and was never completely confident in it.  Secondly, the old dash was a chopped-up stock piece, and while it got the job done, I knew if I made it less deep, I could gain a bit more leg room and remove any potential for lacerations to the kneecaps –


I needed to come up with a way to be able to remove the dash if  I needed to access the wiring, but seeing as the tach is suspended from the former rear-view mirror mount, I needed a quick and easy disconnect in case of an emergency.  What has three wires and a quick disconnect?  A microphone cable.  What’s on the end of a microphone cable?  
Switchcraft to the rescue.



Sunday, the plan is to get the pistons put back in the block, and then return Fordboy’s bolt stretch gauge.

It’s closing in on me – I’ve got my annual 20 day stretch of days without a day off looming, and then it's humpin' it until August.  The plan is to drop the car off for paint before Summerfest, but I’m still hoping to get the engine finished and dynoed before then, too.

It’s getting ugly.
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« Reply #3994 on: June 08, 2014, 02:22:54 AM »
What kind of latches are those, Chris? Looks very tidy.


Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ
Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ

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Re: Milwaukee Midget
« Reply #3995 on: June 08, 2014, 10:25:26 AM »
What kind of latches are those, Chris? Looks very tidy.


Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ

Aerocatch is the company -

http://www.aerocatch.com

I got them at Pegasus - an authorized dealer.  There are a lot of knockoffs on eBay for the drifting crowd, but I don't trust them.

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Re: Milwaukee Midget
« Reply #3996 on: June 08, 2014, 12:06:36 PM »
The standard meat in pasties is (beef) flank steak.
The standard meat in pasties is (beef) flank steak.

SSS, every other place i'v been, its been some other meet, something that makes milk
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« Reply #3997 on: June 08, 2014, 12:35:17 PM »
The standard meat in pasties is (beef) flank steak.
The standard meat in pasties is (beef) flank steak.

SSS, every other place i'v been, its been some other meet, something that makes milk

So you attended meetings of meaty milk makers?  My, my!  Must have been mammarable.

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« Reply #3998 on: June 08, 2014, 02:25:57 PM »
Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn.

I was told that this might be a bit of an issue.

Seems when pistons are coated, the autoclave get's 'em hot enough to sometimes require a re-hone for the pins to fit properly. 

Wrist pins are just

t h i s  m u c h

too tight for comfort.

Engine goes to the back burner - back to the garage for more chassis/body work.

I guess it's a nice day, and it's not like I don't have a lot of other things to get done . . . , but

Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn.
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« Reply #3999 on: June 08, 2014, 02:35:25 PM »
Chris;

To quote Miss Emily Latella on the old Saturday Night Live TV show: "It's always something!"

Regards, Neil  Tucson, AZ
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« Reply #4000 on: June 08, 2014, 03:12:20 PM »
"It's always something!"...never good
Stand on it....brakes only slow you down.

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« Reply #4001 on: June 08, 2014, 04:23:29 PM »
Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge.

I was told that this might be a bit of an issue.

Seems when pistons are coated, the autoclave get's 'em hot enough to sometimes require a re-hone for the pins to fit properly. 

Wrist pins are just

t h i s  m u c h

too tight for comfort.

Engine goes to the back burner - back to the garage for more chassis/body work.

I guess it's a nice day, and it's not like I don't have a lot of other things to get done . . . , but

Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge.

Wet the pins with alcohol and see how they feel. If you don't have a hone maybe alcohol and some compound is all they need
John Gowetski, red hat @ 221.183 MPH MSA Lakester, Bockscar #1000 60 ci normally aspirated w/N20

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« Reply #4002 on: June 08, 2014, 04:57:27 PM »
Gin or Vodka ---nothing worth consuming   :evil:
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« Reply #4003 on: June 08, 2014, 05:01:37 PM »
 :cheers:
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Re: Milwaukee Midget
« Reply #4004 on: June 09, 2014, 08:10:20 AM »
Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge.

I was told that this might be a bit of an issue.

Seems when pistons are coated, the autoclave get's 'em hot enough to sometimes require a re-hone for the pins to fit properly. 

Wrist pins are just

t h i s  m u c h

too tight for comfort.

Engine goes to the back burner - back to the garage for more chassis/body work.

I guess it's a nice day, and it's not like I don't have a lot of other things to get done . . . , but

Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge, Dodge.

midget,

Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't, it's a crapshoot . . . . . . .

If Mel has a 16mm piston pinbore honing mandrel, it's a 1 minute job to "dust out" the high spots in the pin bores of all 4 pistons.

C'est la guerre . . . . . .

I've returned from my "tour of Boston & the northeast, back to the daily grind . . . . .
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