Yea, make sure you definitely specify "ASMS 1/4-28" Lord knows there are all sorts of other types of 1/4 -28 flying around out there... _______________________________________________ Support Team.Ne
I think a molybdenum oil additive would probably work better than a zinc Given the same $10 price I would go for the moly... http://www.mrmoly.com/html/engine_oil_supplement.html ____________________
OK, Fill me in (or point me in the right direction). Why is the Zinc additive better than a Moly one? _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html
Well, I read the Charles Navarro article and I still do not see anything that casts MoS2 in a bad light. I can't find the ZDDP article on Crane Cams site. What I'd really like to see is a ZDDP vs MoS
As I suspected, ZDDP is just a cheaper alternative to molybdenum disulfide . http://www.platinumresearch.com/media/promedia_mar_08.pdf "We are all aware that the excellent film-forming properties of
Anyone out there with stainless sleeves in thier master or brake cylinders to comment? Yes, I have read the FAQ at http://www.brakecylinder.com However, I still want stainless.... ___________________
Yes, I TRUST you Ed...and I already know of Gerards efforts... Now, is there anyone out there with stainless sleeves in thier brakes? _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net
Yes, my original post --> "I have read the FAQ at So at this point I'm guess'n that nobody on the list has a stainless sleeve in thier spridget hydraulics that they can comment about? -- Original Mes
Found this place. They use 304 SS. Looks like they have pretty decent equipment. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html http://www.team.net/a
Sounds like you have a geometry problem. Clevis pin too short maybe? -- Original Message -- From: "Brad Fornal" <tequila.brad@gmail.com> To: "Ed's Shop" <shop@justbrits.com> Cc: "Spridgets" <spridget
That's a bummer. I guess you'll have to save it for that future concours If I'm going to spend the money or effort in resleeving then I want to do it in stainless, and I don't ever want to have to go
No offense Gerard, but you have to back the " more corrosion issues with Stainless than brass" statement with some real data. At the minimum I know that there is a greater galvanic potential between
Yea, don't go there as they have stainless sleeves. Fine..whatever...I must have touched a nerve... BUMMER SITE DEAN Others - DO NOT GO TO THE WEB SITE - http://www.resleeve.com I got a virus alert -
Fine then, Tell me all about this virus you got from the site. I went there, I didn't get infected by anything. Ed posted that he went there and he did'nt get anything... Tell me what the problem is
Virgil, I'm not slamming you or calling you a liar. What is the nature of this virus so we can let the site owner know about it? I went there too, maybe my scanner missed something and now my compute
Actually all I originally wanted to know is if there was someone out there that had gone with stainless and could relate success/failure they had with it. That's all..Sorry for it turning into a big
In which case I apologize to Virgil for any miss-communication we may have FWIW, I did contact the outfit and did get a quote, they were very responsive and called me back this morning. While I had h
Well, I did'nt roll it. I broke down and bought a HVLP spray gun. At this point I have only shot the first coat, but I have to say I am amazed.. I never thought it would end up looking so good. The "
All bets are off, some of those future traders are over seas, like in the Middle East and Asia. We cannot regulate or curtail them, which is probably a good thing, since future traders perform a vita
One of the original brochures for the Sprite states the following: "Compact and 'clean', the body of the 'Sprite' is first completely immersed in in a rust-inhibiting compound before receiving its fi