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Old 03-11-2009 | 07:34 PM
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Hey Combat, I am back but still to cold to do anymore in the shop. FYI, I use mostly Electronic ignition, and do some advancing when it is running, but gotta be careful. Would love to have you stop by on your way to Colorado some time, I am about 2 miles off of I 70. My wife says "IF YOU DON'T CLEAN UP YOUR SHOP, I AM GONNA DO IT FOR YOU". I might be safe, she never did learn how to start the Model T, and that's the first thing inside the door. Hope it warms up, I really do need to clean the garage. my e-mail is [email protected]. Kep up the testing, and I will send my info as it happens. Flathead 4
To cool I am definatly gona have to stop by.

Combat, when the electronic ignition come in, what's the plan for setting the timing?
Darn thing still aint here. darn boat must be slow lol. anyhow I haddent had a chance to figure on timing. I was hopeing it came with some instructions. I have been told you set the hall sensor right in the middle of the magnet. I will have to wait to see it i guess.

I made a trip to the habitat for humanity store. Look at the killer drawr slides i scored for a dollar.



I will try and get a new test stand together in the next few days. Thats how it is one project begets ten more lol[&:]

I got my tig welder out today and practiced. I think Im gona try and make my own muffler.