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Fin

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  1. A man's work is never done. Everything looks great.. then the muffler blew from an earlier repair. Who makes this crap!? Does anyone have a muffler?
  2. My first brazing attempt with AL-3. I also bought some Alumiweld from Harbor Freight, but the AL-3 seemed to do the trick. I saw a guy preheat his block in a gas BBQ. I don't know if that is necessary, but from my knowledge of microchips and heatsinks it sounds like a damn good idea. Now I just need to unbolt the block from the frame and put it in my wife's oven and pre-heat it to 400F without her being home and knowing about it. Any comments and suggestions is appreciated, including excuses for the Mrs if she finds out.
  3. Thanks for telling me this. I'm just getting to know the material and the use of AL-3 and Alumiweld. On a practice piece I see exactly what you are saying. I melted part of the aluminum. Ouch!
  4. Finally after getting a long awaited tool, a Bristle Disk for aluminum, can proceed.
  5. Thanks... I appreciate your support. I'll definitely look up the PDFs.
  6. The engine is a 2008. I'll probably never use the puller again, but it's good to know that I can use it for many other things. And I'm glad you mentioned the seal. A friend of mine said go get a gasket and not use the JB Sealer. You echoing that convinces me to go get the right part. I'm concerned about the timing when I put it all back together. I'm glad I took a lot of pictures. Hopefully that will help.
  7. Alright... this is the first engine I ever opened... I don't think I'll every buy another Kohler if I can help it. One crummy bolt was loose and because of it the block cracked. For the future, if there's a future for this engine, I might be able to get to the bolt to tighten it without removing the fly wheel. As for Kohler to know that this design flaw exists on every vertical shaft engine of their's for years and not address the problem in my opinion says a lot about Kohler. I never had problems like this with Briggs&Stratton engines. For this project I had to buy a puller, another first, and discover if the bolts are standard or metric. Lucky me... this entire lawn tractor is mixed.
  8. With so many options to choose from and the reasons for not have one is diminishing rapidly I have to ask: 1) What action cam are you using with your bike today? 2) What action cam do you wish you had instead? 3) What available options do you like most now and what do you want to see in the future? 4) And why?
  9. That was back in 2012/13. Whatever became of that?
  10. http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1104090_2016-isle-of-man-tt-zero-race-electric-motorcycles-pushing-the-boundaries
  11. BeanCoAuto... conserves gas... fart in a jar.
  12. Questions like that didn't stop Ford or Edison. In fact Ford was all about selling parts because he knew that's where the money was... still applies today. Parts and service... a fricken nightmare.
  13. I saw that and immediately thought of the BMW in reverse. Yes... I think that engine is pretty sweet and I am surprised that BMW is not on that bandwagon.
  14. Yes, electricity has huge torque advantages over conventional engines and the batteries are getting much better. As for distances... you cannot beat gas, hands down, for now. According to claims... this type of engine is not only much lighter, consumes less gas, much smaller, less complicated and thus more reliable, it also has more power. But theory is doesn't amount to a hill of beans if your life is on the line.
  15. Hell yeah! I can dig it. I just might go that route if this doesn't work. I went and got me some toys and a little more know-how. First I'll try the cheap and nasty J-B Weld to BJ the thing. If that don't work... I'll try to braze. J-B Weld is rated for 550F, which seems good enough as these motors run something like 250F J-B Hi-Temp Red Silicone Gasket Maker is rated for 650F On a side note Aluminum melts at something like 1200F, which my friend and I do for casting. Now, if all that kludge gets FUBAR I'll try Aluminum brazing. The one's in the attached picture is bronze... wrong stuff and another reason why I'm trying the J-B Weld first: I don't want to go back to the store and buy more stuff. And a shout out thanks to @Qman for mentioning a regulator "Wow...a pressure regulator! My compressor already has one on it!" on the "Tire Gauge Sale On Amazon" topic. I picked one one up from Lowes which ... which I attached after blowing a valve on my new crappy grinder from Harbor Freight. Source:
  16. Yeah... I don't expect this to last forever... I'll use duct-tape before spending more than $500 on this engine. If I'm going to put more than $500 into this engine... I'm going jet.
  17. Why hasn't a motorcycle been made with this engine, the Duke engine? This seems to make perfect sense.
  18. JB Weld looks like a quick and dirty solution. I wonder if I can get 5 years out of that method.
  19. Thanks for your generous post. The crack must be all the way through because oil was all over the garage floor and bone dry. I'm hoping this is the only crack. I'm glad you said something about acetone. I was going to use it to clean. I'll hold off on that.
  20. Ok... any mechanics out there? Here's the deal... this is an aluminum short block for a lawnmower... but I'm guessing that should not matter to people who like to work on motors. I found the crack and I want to fix it. The problem is ... I have never done this sort of thing before and I am not intimidated to learn and try. After all, I rebuilt the transmission on this thing and it works like a champ. People told me fixing a transmission is too difficult for a noob but I proved them wrong. Another reason for wanting to learn how to fix this thing is if I'm on the road with my bike to Alaska and get stuck in BFE I would like to be able to fix a hole or a crack so I can limp into town or keep going if the fix is good enough. Here are the photos of the beast. I'm looking for the right solution - so all you grease monkeys out there... here's your chance to shine and show what you know: JB Weld, Steelstick. tig welding, Alutight, brazing, ??? Your advice and instructions will be very much appreciated.
  21. I was considering heading out to West Virginia over the weekend... to much work around the house. That trip will be coming soon. Any suggested routes and sights?
  22. I took the bike out for a simple ride, and the waft of estrogen laden perfume perforated the air like a wet dog destroying the couch after a bath. I mean wow! All the chick-a-dees were out and I never seen so many guys on bikes cruising on the crotch rockets. Where were they in January like I was? But who cares... it's Spring, mid 60's and NEO was in all her splendor. It was a great day to be out. Who else was out riding today?
  23. Almost a bad day... I needed a break from reality for a thirty minute putt around the block. It turned out to be a SIX hour love-fest on two wheels: out Black Horse, Chagrin Falls, Mayfield by way of back roads, into Cleveland and back again. I even road through the cemetery by Little Italy and caught a video of biggest Tom turkey I've ever seen in the wild. Lucky him, KFC was no where to be found.
  24. Fin

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