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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:26 pm 
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FoaTech wrote:

Yes yes, but the petal is from what Porsche? :idea:


Well......how about I just refer to it as the bosch pedal position sensor from now on :)

I got most of the -3 stuff I ordered hopefully the rest of the parts I need show up tomorrow and I install the bellhousing this weekend.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 12:54 pm 
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apatrizi wrote:
After years of following this project, the birth of your children, balancing Lana's wants with your wants, garden and other home projects you disappeared? Well a little sleuthing and here you are with much progress. This goes far beyond any describable craftsmanship.
Even our smallest projects become complicated. I tried to upload a picture, but wanting to park my 308 and 550 in the same space with a nice parking lift turned into a brain and muscle tease. Lift was easy...but now relocate opener, raise garage door to more acceptable height when open, and figure out how working alone to stretch those damn springs...

I'd rather read and view your pictures, thank you for the trilogy as we get into book 3.

Angelo


Look into a Liftmaster brand jackshaft garage door opener.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 4:21 pm 
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mk e wrote:
FoaTech wrote:

Yes yes, but the petal is from what Porsche? :idea:


Well......how about I just refer to it as the bosch pedal position sensor from now on :)

I got most of the -3 stuff I ordered hopefully the rest of the parts I need show up tomorrow and I install the bellhousing this weekend.

The weekend is upon us.....bellhousing on ?


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a1exander wrote:
mk e wrote:

Well......how about I just refer to it as the bosch pedal position sensor from now on :)

I got most of the -3 stuff I ordered hopefully the rest of the parts I need show up tomorrow and I install the bellhousing this weekend.

The weekend is upon us.....bellhousing on ?


It is. It when kicking and screaming with everything I toughed needing a small tune-up for one reason or another but I just finished bolting on the bellhousing for good.

I just need to get the drop gear case buttoned up now.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 7:40 pm 
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Drop gears done. ?they did some kicking and screaming too and I had to make a specail punch to lock the ring nut down inside the hub....but it's done.


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Niiiiiice


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Niiiiiice


I only brought up 1 beer at a time last night so I'd have an excuse to go back down and look at the engine :)

A couple things to finish up on the front end of it....I got the missing part for the chain tensioner and then I need to get the tops of the chain cover on. I should be working on brakes by Tuesday.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 12:57 pm 
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A little clean up this morning before getting back to work....to find more kicking and screaming. These chain covers look nice but they aren't actually finished because the chain guides cna't be installed so a 30 minute job is looking like a more like 3 hour job :cry:


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Ok, now they;re ready to install....but now it's family time. Maybe tonight or tomorrow.


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This really is the last mile.....before the EMS uphill begins......

I have spent 4 years with you and sharing this build with anyone that would listen.....


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