Red Deer's first ultra-mini-meet hehe
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Red Deer'* first ultra-mini-meet hehe
Cortexburn..new guy on the site hehe....94 SSEi, just bought it..been pm-ing him a bit lately about Bonnevilles..he came over tonight, made use of a few peices on my old 93, Fog lights got changed and turn signal lenses got changed over..his 94 is pretty cool, custom exhaust, and CAI right from the PO...
we tried to remove the nut on SC...however, tried with an old belt, channel locks, you name it, canrt remove that nut..will go back to the drawing board on that one later..unless anyone has any ideas..
working foggers!
check out that exhaust!
we tried to remove the nut on SC...however, tried with an old belt, channel locks, you name it, canrt remove that nut..will go back to the drawing board on that one later..unless anyone has any ideas..
working foggers!
check out that exhaust!
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You mean, more than two that i havent owned!
Next on the list is a simple SC oil change..easy stuff eh guys
Next on the list is a simple SC oil change..easy stuff eh guys
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Yes, its proving handy though...my insurance guy is supposed to call me this week, i told him every payment i make on it now is more he owes me.
Atleast its parts will get continued use around town
Atleast its parts will get continued use around town
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For the */c pulley nut, go to Sears and pick up one of the cheapy plastic strap wrenches. Wrap that sucker around the pulley and hold it tight. I hate to admit it, but I also used an impact wrench to get mine off when I did the swap on the 95. Probably not recommended procedure, but it worked!
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