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The Ranger is looking good.. Been getting a lot of compliments on it too recently, especially out in the desert.
I don't remember if I mentioned, but I'll be adding a hydraulic rear handbrake to help with some hill ascents.. and to do stupid shit w.
Untitled by Omar Mountain, on Flickr
Untitled by Omar Mountain, on Flickr
The e30 is also looking good too. Excited to take it up to Monterey for Car Week. Surprisingly, not a lot of e30s up there that week.
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The e30 is also looking good too. Excited to take it up to Monterey for Car Week. Surprisingly, not a lot of e30s up there that week.
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Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
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Still waiting on the CatOTM...Comment
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Bummed I missed this event in 2020 when I lived near Berkeley. Have been thinking of trying to make it to a future event but now it's a hefty 14 hour drive.
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Easy fix with a grinder.
I fix VCG leaks all day on old Mercs with the 4 bolt set up and 9/10 have that problem..
It works fine if you don't over torque them. People will tend to do so because they only see 4 bolts.
The seal itself is actually juicy af and doesn't require much torque at all to make a great seal.
It's really a great time up there... I'll go every year I can.Comment
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Did I miss your Touring thread?
Im going up again this year, but just for the racing. I will be camping at the track. I keep trying to plan it with my friends but their lack of responsibilities means they wait until the last minute and then bail. I missed Pikes Peak this year because I was trying to plan with them... after that happened I said f it, Im doing it my way. Bought my tickets, got my campsite and whoever goes goes... and whoever doesnt... misses out.Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment
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Did I miss your Touring thread?
Im going up again this year, but just for the racing. I will be camping at the track. I keep trying to plan it with my friends but their lack of responsibilities means they wait until the last minute and then bail. I missed Pikes Peak this year because I was trying to plan with them... after that happened I said f it, Im doing it my way. Bought my tickets, got my campsite and whoever goes goes... and whoever doesnt... misses out.Comment
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When people replace the VCG they'll over tighten them, so what happens is the seat of the valve cover where the bolt comes through will come down and make contact with the head, so when it's replaced again, the actual seal of the valve cover isn't being squished enough, because the seat for the bolt is already touching the head.
Easy fix with a grinder.
I fix VCG leaks all day on old Mercs with the 4 bolt set up and 9/10 have that problem..
It works fine if you don't over torque them. People will tend to do so because they only see 4 bolts.
The seal itself is actually juicy af and doesn't require much torque at all to make a great seal.
Yes.Comment
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Driving up Thursday. Planning to take the Alfa on one last trip up North with the still-chugging-along-'1400' and make that its last journey prior to installing the Twin Spark and all the fun that comes with that conversion
roguetoaster lies!Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment
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Driving up Thursday. Planning to take the Alfa on one last trip up North with the still-chugging-along-'1400' and make that its last journey prior to installing the Twin Spark and all the fun that comes with that conversion
roguetoaster lies!
Thursday of the opening weekend of before the closing weekend? Maybe we can scoot up there togetherComment
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Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment
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