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Thought you guys would appreciate this: my 1967 VW beetle, modified into a military styled 'rat rod' The headlights are actually from a German military vehicle called a Kubelwagen :-D
Get one of these and put it in the fuel line. Rig it to a key switch, hidden switch, or my previously mentioned RFID relay.
Zero Startup Solenoid Valves
Take this into consideration. Its a bit complex, but WELL worth it. I've done this on several of my custom vehicles. First you will need one of these:
Digital Guard Dawg Motorcycle Security
Its made for a Harley, but is basically just a 4 pin relay. The way it works is when you get within a...
They're basically a Deuce motor tweaked to get a little more HP. (like 200 or so). They're geared lower than a Deuce so they are generally a little slower.
On the hydro pump for the winch, I figure it needs to be coupled to something pretty substantial, not just run off the accy engine belt. You'll need to fab up some pretty beefy brackets to mount it to the PTO.
You know all of us hope to one day stumble upon something like this that nobody knows about. I got close one time; there was suposedly a "military bunker" on my parents ranch, and when I went to investigate, excited at maybe finding a tank, or a Howitzer, or a Jeep, all I found was a 20'x20'...
According to the specs I see, the deuce has a 40 deg. approach angle on stock size tires. (with winch) I was just wondering the steepest grade anyone has conquered in real life, because no sense in designing a 40deg approach (and departure) angle if the deuce can only make a 20% grade. I'm not...
Anybody know (approx) the degree of a slope a deuce can climb? Specifically, a loaded deuce, on dirt, with super singles?
Come on, you like a challenge, right :-D
P.S. I need this info to determine the appropriate approach angle for the rear overhang of the custom shelter I am designing.
If I suck it from their storage tank in the morning, before the air compressors and pneumatic waste oil pumps come on, the coolant should have settled to the bottom.
I think I may take a sample, put it in a clear bottle, and see how it separates.
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