Hard to wrap my head around I spoke with him only a couple hours before he passed. I used to call or chat on Facebook once or twice a week. He'd mentioned how the smoke from the fires was bothering him. I'm going to miss sharing pictures of our pets and food we'd cook. I have truly lost one of...
My heart is truly broken. The world is a lesser place knowing you're not a phone call or messenger chat away from saving my day. Rest in peace my dear friend Calvin. I hope you knew how much impact you had on my life and so many others.
Absolutely. That's exactly how we installed it. It's been a couple years since we did it the last time and actually had the engine running. We had hoped we fixed it the second time around but it's still doing exactly the same thing. I'll double check that the dampener bolt washer is sealed...
We've replaced the main seal twice, sleeved the dampener and re sealed the main plate on the front of the engine. Nothing stops it. And it's a bad leak. Like runs out almost like there's no seal there at all. Any ideas?
So, the search function still doesn't work for this new host? I had hoped that would have been corrected by now, it's been at least a year, probably more.
No you're fine. Perfectly accurate as well if the hand guard was a cheap knockoff, absolutely. No worries with this one though since it's a quality yhm part and there's plenty of pressure relief in this design.
It does not. It would be about $200 more if it did. I'm a little flexible on price but I'm already out money on it at its current price. Make an offer if you want it.
Thank you. I eventually figured out with the help of calvin that the one terminal needed to be grounded. I thought the housing was where it received its ground from. I was wrong. Compressor passed the first test.
Yhm hand guard.
Hardened arms 7.5" 1:9 stainless barrel
Griffin m4sd comp
Jpe adjustable gas block
Spikes tactical upper receiver
Magpul AFG2
All new. Only test fired by the gunsmith that built it.
$550 shipped. OBO
Ok. How does one go about testing the clutch on a compressor by jumping it? I'm talking with the compressor removed from the truck. I have what I believe us a good compressor but want to check the condition of it and drain out the oil that's in it.
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