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AngrySquirrel

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  1. Splat Shop - Cylinder Replating Service WWW.SPLATSHOP.CO.UK <p>Your barrel will need to be taken off and stripped of any head studs, gaskets (and power valves, reed valves if yours... Engine Servicing – Firefox Racing FIREFOXRACING.CO.UK Cylinder Re-sleeving Cylinder Reconditioning 2 Stroke Cylinder Repair WWW.PJME.CO.UK P J Motorcycle Engineers LTD Cost of our services - Nikasil GALVANOKOMPOZIT.COM Sulfur - Responsive HTML5 Template Aptec Motorsport | Cylinder Bore Coating | Poeton Industries WWW.POETON.CO.UK Aptec Motorsport is Poeton's specialist division for cylinder bore coatings on engines and used to replace traditional...
  2. Failing that get it rebored and new piston/rings to match and Re nikasil'd Friend had his 500cc single SuperMoto bike done
  3. because you can pull item if sell elsewhere while it's running without hassle. Number allows anyone to ring and view/ask questions also buy without giving ebay 20% plus paypal fees. Which can amount to 40% of amount by time they have totted it up!
  4. Knives and firearms etc come under a different act/legislation and you used to be able to buy knives easily on Flea bay till idiots started running round poking each other. Chainsaws don't come under it thank F........ So you can sell with a clear Conscience! more have to worry about payment and dildos delivering without trashing it! List it with your number in the pics! state listed elsewhere. If your "Hackney"? just up road from me if need any help/info.
  5. How much and often are you going to use it? You can get those litre bottles with lines for mix or if going to use more a fuel can either single or twin with chain oil. plain fuel can works also get your two stroke oil litre?and pick up an oil measure jug small thing that gives amounts for whatever mix(50.1/40.1/25.1) and 5litre/one Gallon or one shot. Tip oil into fuel can then add 5litre of i use super unleaded myself then before using give can a shake to make sure it's mixed let set a minute before opening as fumes build. Chain oil can be whatever your flavour litre or 5? ive got that Gator one. Generally it's two fuel fills to one oil filled. According to Mulloch blurb chains a 3/8 0.50 (1.3mm)and 4mm filing kit. Don't list Sprocket type either whole or rim type but something to check for wear plus need to grease roller bearing in there! In board clutch is easy just remove circlip slide parts off and grease bearing and reverse but outboard (which i think this is)need to remove clutch which is a lefthanded thread. Rob on here shows you lots and rim sprockets which along with bearing many neglect but both will cause premature failures to chains and bars. Chainsawbars - Selectors for chainsaw guide bars, chains and sprockets WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK Chainsawbars - Largest selection of chainsaw guide bars and chainsaw chain for Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo and Dolmar... Hes on here and other methods. has lots of info on chain tension etc in videos along with dressing bar. @Rob D
  6. Should be able to shut down by lever on pump. Yes decompression lever can bend valves and al sorts if engine has the hump!
  7. Miles of room but blades a bit dinky for 460 the triple is far better look on youtube guys trying both on bigger saws which can manage them triple was head n shoulders above the double
  8. How do you like those Oregon heads? Used with the 7mm Techni blades other day shreds everything. Brambles where??
  9. Timing way out then either too far forward or back. Could the crank be twisted/ing? as Husky squeal three piece crank on some/many!
  10. Metabo orbital 150mm is the nuts older one is used by De Walt now also Festool is good Bosch used to be good. Old Bosch blue Jigsaw GST 85 and lower are good worth a refit.
  11. Yeah it will go black as works on rust! then rinse when ready. Zip wheels are the daddy for cleaning the rusty crud out. Hammerite type paints are good if used properly they cure
  12. give it a douse of brick acid(Kure rust in another world) but works out far cheaper than tubs of rust killer. Give a good brushing with hammerite brush cleaners/thinner then coats of hammerite the cleaner is the primer for hammerite many dont use then wonder why hard to paint/peels off! For inside get some 2K/2pack stonechip paint what use on sills on cars
  13. That was caused by too much speed as trucks limited to 56MPH and they waltzed past along with not much nose weight on caravan and not allowing for change in air pressure as overtaking truck as trucks shift lots of air and as overtake you get changes from low/drawn in-pushed back as get near front to lower/pushed away to side as getting past.
  14. Often it's incorrect/not enough nose weight on trailer to hitch and get speed the drag will push caravan upwards/lighter. Seen so many inc Army had one convoy on M3 yonks back got it into a massive slapper destroyed trailer! Was one with looked like trailer tent? car ended up sitting on top of trailer! Many never check trailer/caravan ie Brakes/wheels/tire pressures any imbalance between them increases risks at speed. We was always told declutch and let drag take over. If trailer brakes was hydraulic esp disc you could incorporate a standalone add on system as disc'd you'd add a second caliper opposite primary like we do on rally cars for Fly off handbrakes. Could fabricate Electronic actuators/Servo motors with multi plug where plug in trailer electrics with button dashboard end Older Citroens like xantia's had non handbraked calipers on the rear would be easy to fabricate mounts for them as sat flat Disc'd citroens that had handbrake on front wheels
  15. Seen them doing donuts and drifting along with those 6 wheel 90tonne volvo dump trucks! There is no such thing as Squaddie Proof they then go on to be Royal fail Jockeys Gleaning there destructive skills!
  16. I wasn't referring to yours in particular but most seen it so much they use then just shove out of way then bleat when machines fooooked! Friend has one Grass Monkey mowing when ever IQ measured with it is unmeasurable! Ive had Blade off and sharpened cleaned underneath and old one they had sharpened blade like a knife! plus back of it. Trying to explain logic to them was akin to head/wall logic! in the end said get new blade. (Needs back end twisted up and edge blunt/flat to mulch/throw out of machine creates a vortex effect or like was blocks mower up if damp)
  17. All caused by Lazy operators/piss poor care! if cleaned instead of just dumped in shed wouldn't be like that as grass left damp goes like an acid. Clean/scrape off and douse in ACF50 reg no rust then. Alloy decks left go brittle!
  18. Has the Cycle Terrorists also! 'Didn't you see me? and Can't park here Cycle lane and hes on the phone while driving got you on my Go pro you'll be on youtube!
  19. Try Drinking Yorkshire Tea Taste far better!?
  20. parts anyone? https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/track-rod-end-10703/renault-trucks/messenger/messenger-dumptruck/34176-b-120-35
  21. but have a read up on it seems like they leak vapour when not in use! Also have to watch when flipping open valve as pressure blows back on you! Need to research it more! then single can would probably be fine if cut off nozzles fit as been said as only leave on when using once away put normal cap back on as wouldn't leave with one in boot say or fall over and press on rib open to leaking/fire!???
  22. most trading on there name light fingering the pockets of the unwary!!!?
  23. Hes a Feuerwehrmann from the German Feuerwehr.they have some serious proper kit!(Go check youtube for vids like on Autobahn crashes.VN24 is one) Stihl's Fire rescue saw normally runs the Cobalt chain also cuts through Glassfibre and alloy for likes of over turned coaches/trains/and Trailers needing to get inside adjust guard to amount of depth needed

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