BOTTOM COMES TOGETHER, CYLINDERS ARE DONE / CUSTOM OIL TANK BRACKET / GUS COMES TO PLAY
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- This week we get the Bottom End gets assembled and the Jugs get bored and honed out to size. They also get a nice coat of Barrel paint. Just to put a fun spin on the week, Gus comes to visit and we get his Oil Tank Installed and mange to hide the Starter Solenoid as well. Always great when friends come to play with you. Hope you enjoy.
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Grab your pencils, ladies and gentlemen, Class is in!!! Thanks for another great video Ralph!
I don't know about that, but thanks for the kind words. Just glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
What a great time when I visit. I really appreciate you letting me wrench with you on my bike, that doesn’t happen at many shops. Can’t wait for my next visit when we make a bunch of noise. Thanks Ralph 😁🇨🇦
Always fun Gus. More than happy to help you out. She will be runnung soon. Thanks for commenting.
Am in Awe of your brilliance, craftsmanship and knowledge. Been riding a 1980 fxb past 23 years and thoroughly enjoy watching your progress on your 81🤙
I'm just an old guy trying. So glad you enjoy it. Thanks for comenting.
When you were reminding us to not forget the spacer before pressing the second bearing on, I was thinking to myself, "how does he know that spacer isn't too thick or too thin?" Then you brought out the special tool to pre-install the bearings to check the fit. Now there's another tool I have to make.
Sometimes its the little things that can make or break you. Neccesity is the mother of invention they say. Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting.
Great video Ralph And Gus. I re-watched when i got home. Yall made some great progress. FYI, i did get a package at my Work Shop today but i didn't go by there. Ill get it Monday and holler back man
Thanks Hippie. We are getting there. Glad to hear the package made it to ya. Thanks for commenting.
Great video Ralph! I love seeing all the special tools you've made🤘
When your poor you learn to make stuff when you can. Some are not so pretty but they all work! Thanks for commenting.
Thank you Ralph. I’ll get my information over asap. Much appreciated sir
You are welcome Keith.
Man I don’t even know where to start!!! so much was said I don’t know what to respond to first lol😂😂😂😂 so I’ll have to make a couple comments at different times let me just start off by saying thanks for mentioning my channel a few times Ralph I really appreciate that and this video was hands-down one awesome video seeing you and Gus working together was really really cool! Well done. I hope you start making RUclips money soon. That way you can buy yourself a good Milwaukee, battery operated drill.!!!! 😂😂 👍🍺 SLICK
Thanks Slick, small part metioning you for all your help along the way. We have fun working together and Gus is a great guy. Had a lot of fun that day. Hopefuly someday I will be able to afford a Milwaukee drill. ha ha Thanks for commenting.
It truly is a fun time when we get together 😁🇨🇦
Great video
Thanks gald you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
Engine looks great!
Thanks Sean. Its coming along now. Thanks for commenting.
Great vid!
Than you so much. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
@@itsmytimeletsgo Would have said much more but I am working on my 93 FLHTCU. Trying to bring a yard dog back to a road emperor! Your vids are so educational and if you were closer and I needed a motor done you would be the guy I call. Thanks again for sharing!
Great vid .. sir .. 👍😁🏍️
I am glad you enjoyed it as well. Thanks for commenting.
I'm learning so much about shovelheads.. I haven't had one since 1986... me at 8 stock to boot. I started fixing the wiring on the crane ignition and it was all broke all the way up to the sending unit in the nose cone so I figure heck let's just put points in it... I went ahead and kind of timed it.. looked at the old vacuum plate and kind of said it where it was with the new backing plate with the points on it.. and then advanced it until it wouldn't start well hot.. then I retarded it so it would start easy so I know I'm somewhere close..
Thanks for leting us know about your experience. Nice to hear from others. Thanks for commenting.
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What are the dimentions to those spacers..I work on forklifts..replacing wheels..might come across the spacers for shimming wheehs on axles that would work on the crank bearings..
They are pretty specific I think , for matched sets. I would have to look a that. Thanks for the info and commenting.
Hey Ralph I have a couple questions for ya... 1. I'm thinking of buying a cylinder hone what brand to you use/prefer? 2. What grade stones do you use? 3. What Grade dingle berry hone are you finishing with? Awesome work!!! I've been a fan of your bikes for years..I remember 20 some odd years ago I was on PEI and the fellas house I was stying at had I think he called it "Blue" One of yours...Cheers...Oh and I'm a fan of "This old Chopper" also and just subscribed to Hippie and Slick
I use a Sunnen expandable hone. 100 -115 gt for a lot of removal, 200-215 gt for next to finish, and then ball hones. Bought them at NAPA cylinder ball hones. Not sure on grit / 120 to 240 maybe. Never had a problem with this combo. Thanks for remembering some of my builds through the years. Brings back memories. Yes I think I know the Blue bike you are talking about, if it was one with dark blue base and teal colored long sort of drips drips painted on it. Teal seat I think as well. A very nice Softail, loved riding it! Hope this helps you out. Thanks for commenting.
Ralph,
I asked sometime ago about your fabricated primary nut adjuster tool. I see you sent your buddies in crime Slick and Hippie ones ( hey I get that, gotta take care of your brothers) however, do you now have any for sale? Just asking, love to add one to my collection of specialty tools. Let me know if there’s one available. Thanks
Hello Keith. I was going to contact you, as I made and extra one, in case you still wanted one. I was just not sure if they would go through customs. Stuff like that coming this way is usually a problem. So I tried by sending some to my "You Tube" brothers down there to see. Send me an email, with your info, and I will package it up and check on shipping to you, and let you know the cost. The one I have here is for shovels and earlier bikes 9/16th nut size. Evo clutchs ,and up take 11/16th nut. Contact me and we can work it out. Contact me here ralph@itsmytimeletsgo. Thanks.
Schpritz can solutions?
Not sure what that means Tom, but thanks for the comment.
I'm at The Waffle House eating watching this video lol. I'll re-watch it when i get home. FYI, The Waffle House is a Southern Thang 😅😅 and I mean a Southern Thang 😅
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Is taht Thang with a twang?? ha ha Hope you enjoy your meal, and the video. Thanks for commenting.
@@itsmytimeletsgo a heavy twang lol