-Tom
El_Freddo wrote:Video of Ruby Scoo's transformation, a few of the early years missing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwudtary2_A
Cheers
Bennie
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El_Freddo wrote:Video of Ruby Scoo's transformation, a few of the early years missing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwudtary2_A
Cheers
Bennie
Yeah well, "when in Rome!" Loved it and depeding on the conditions its sometimes not as slippery as you'd think. Good fun none the less!Thalass wrote:You've a brave man flooring it in a snowy car park! haha
Only a puddle magnet due to the rain we've had! And I like to give things a go. Never had an adrenaline rush like the one I got in the first water track when I stopped moving! This one was heaps worse though...T'subaru wrote:Looks like alot of clean up Bennie...I think a snorkle would be high on my list as well:) ...wondering if dielectric grease would be a good preventative maintenance item for your rig as it seems to be a puddle magnet;)
Cheers, mark
dielectric grease is a non conductive, usually clear grease typically supplied with ignition wire sets for the spark plug boots and also ignition point sets for lubing the contact surface on the dizzzy shaft. I think it would be well used on all the water vulnerable harness plugs to help keep the water out of them and prevent corrosion.El_Freddo wrote:Only a puddle magnet due to the rain we've had! And I like to give things a go. Never had an adrenaline rush like the one I got in the first water track when I stopped moving! This one was heaps worse though...
What is this dielectric grease you speak of? Never heard of it!
Cheers
Bennie
Eggsellent stuff , use liberally everywhere , lived on the stuff in wet season Northern TerritoryT'subaru wrote:dielectric grease is a non conductive, usually clear grease typically supplied with ignition wire sets for the spark plug boots and also ignition point sets for lubing the contact surface on the dizzzy shaft. I think it would be well used on all the water vulnerable harness plugs to help keep the water out of them and prevent corrosion.
cheers, mark
Nice idler pulley there BennieEl_Freddo wrote:
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Bennie
Yeah, that idler makes an, ah, "HORRIBLE", noise!RSR 555 wrote:Nice idler pulley there BennieI see you also have the early type tensioner too
Bugger me I didn't hear about this! I seriously hope that's not the case for me - I'm starting to experience some anxiousness over the whole thing. Got a week to have her back together and on the road! No packages at work todayRSR 555 wrote:Hope your kit doesn't end up in Russia like Jules's Clutch Kit