Posted by soundguy on January 21, 2012 at 13:51:12 from (107.41.13.186):
sorry it's been so long on the H pics. I had taken a few over the last few days after working on her, then left the old camera in the shop. gave up on the cell phone pics.
wife has the new camera out of town.. but found the old 3mp kodak..
no particular order of the pics.
shows me cleaning and then manhandling the wheel weights.. which I believe outweigh me significantly :) had to lever them up with some pry-bar stock and a big screwdriver to get some holes lined up.
painted them hanging on a shop crane..e tc.
one pic shows the POS regualtor I was working on... field control is shot.. cutout works though... so I wire up a tickle switch using 2 ignition resistors.. about 1.5 ohms and .35 ohms on a SPDT switch, center off.. thus I have a hi / low charge, depending upon rpm.. etc.. at low rpm I can kick to high and have a few amp charge.. at hi rpm I can kick to low and have a few amp charge.. etc. she starts and purs nice.
still dinking with the muffler. is a , ahem, stanley.. was cheap.. but works.. kinda like a pipe.. :) need a new lamp. the spare I had int he shop, the base plit when i cranked it down.
complete with spitshine and decals.
I touched up the bolt heads and nuts for the wheel weights after instalation, etc.... did I mention those suckers were heavy? when I did the C, she was small enough to back into the shop to use the floor jack on. H was a lil too big for that.. and the shop crane didn't like the dirt in front of the shop.. :)
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