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08-20-2011 10:48 AM #1
Good news. I for one have no idea what any of that stuff on the receipt means either Don! Would also like to add would enjoy photos of the assembly too, that kind of stuff is always helpful. Little tips here and there during assembly can go a long way towards improving another persons build! P.S. it just sunk in, a 455 that's a monster! For that light weight RPU it must haul......@#$Last edited by stovens; 08-20-2011 at 10:54 AM.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-20-2011 11:23 AM #2
Thanks, guys. You bet that I will take some pictures along the way. Good tip on the TIde detergent.........is there a particular one you like from the Tide lineup? I guess it would be their liquid laundry detergent? I use their liquid Cold Water formula at home, and my laundry turns out nice and clean. (I also have some great recipes, if you are interested.)
Many years ago, when I got out of HS, I worked at a Ford Dealership as a used car cleanup person. We used Tide regular detergent (the powdered stuff) to scrub down engines to degrease them. We mixed up a very strong solution and it really did a good job, but it sure was murder on your hands. I think that is pre EPA when products had some good stuff still left in them.
Don
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08-20-2011 03:34 PM #3
Don - I just use the powder (if I can find it at the store). You do need hot water to dissolve it. My wife was using it for the laundry and then we went to an "economy" brand. Back to Tide next time as the cheap stuff wont destink my sweaty shirts
What the EPA did was remove the phosphorus. Heck, the fertilizer I bought yesterday is 'green' and is missing it too
As a hand cleaner - yep, used it for years. Cuts and abrasions - yep, quick reminder!!Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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08-20-2011 04:26 PM #4
I'll have to try that Tide powder. Thanks.
Does anyone know what all those numbers mean on the balance sheet ?
Don
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08-20-2011 04:54 PM #5
The best explanation on understanding your balance numbers is a pdf that I have for Harleys, just exstropolate for the 6 more rotating and recip masses. But how the numbers are obtained are well explained here....
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/downloads/sscycle.pdfLast edited by deckofficer; 08-20-2011 at 06:17 PM.
Bob
427 sbc 526 HP 556 lb/ft
Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
1790 lbs.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40