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I look forward to seeing you all there!
Got word yesterday that our lineup spot is #56.
Also made reservations at River Walk Pizzeria for 11:30.
If your time permits, take a walk through historic downtown Sanford after lunch and find the ice cream shop!
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Don't think it's related to high idle,sounds like the fuel shut off shaft assembly may be a little sticky possibly due to the new shaft oring.
Try slightly loosening the two shaft assembly retainer screws (the safety wired ones) and see if things change, you can leave the fuel shut off cover off...
Riverwalk Pizzeria I think would be a good choice for lunch, it's across the street from the city parking lot and on the waterfront at the marina.
We can make reservations inside or on the outside covered patio.
I'll look at a couple of other options this week in the downtown Sanford area...
Please join me for the Sanford Memorial Day Parade. The parade staging area is on 1st Street, from Sanford Avenue to Pine Avenue. Due to street closures, I suggest entering the staging area from HWY 17-92 and head east on 3rd Street (at Burger King traffic light) and turning left onto Pine...
You're a glutton for punishment Scott but looks like fun!
The old floor jack and half inch drill trick I see!
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Having put 10's of thousands of miles on a couple of multifuel engines burning just about everything pattroliam for fuel, I can think of no good reason to keep the fdc functional and many good reasons to bypass it!
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I use a large coffee can with some gas to soak and clean the old grease from the wheel bearings, then I put wheel bearing grease in a zip lock bag followed by a wheel bearing and just squeeze it around to pack the bearing.
This is the least messy way to get the job done I have found!
Nice job jake!
And exelent idea on the sewage hose storage, the slide in tray looks like it makes it much easier to get that giant slinky in the tube!
I just picked up one of these flojet masserators!
Thanks guys!
Also made a fold down shelf for some more prep room in the kitchen, used a large nylon cutting board for the top that I found at a garage sale for $5.00!
Also recoated the roof today!
No, the shelves are for clothing and shoes go in the bottom of the long cabinet.
Only 8 and 9" deep, not a lot but that's all I had.
The shelves are made from 1/4" mahogany strips and the slots help with ventilation!
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