Did you check the return restrictors for both carbs? If you are running separate lines to each carb and those carbs were setup in series originally, you will have different fuel pressure working on your needle in each carb. Fuel pressure on the needle makes a big difference. Although with that...
Experimenting with different carbon fiber reinforced filaments. This is a steering stop post/Chinpad mount that is being used on a new prototype pole. The material is a modified polyethylene that's been impregnated with carbon strands.
Also have some cf reinforced nylon that looks very...
You can also have a bad solenoid that isn't stuck open or close. It will engage, but not pass enough current.
You are welcome to bring it by my work anytime if you can't get it sorted out.
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If you are registering as homemade, you will need to call the TPWD office and schedule a time slot with a game warden. Bring the pwd form, and your receipts for the purchase or materials of the boat, or an affidavit. Be sure to bring cash. Not sure exactly where in Houston you are located, but...
I usually ride Sunday or Monday, depending how much work I have going on in the shop. If you want to hit up Surfside I'm always down to ride with someone.
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This might have been mentioned already, but with how those carbs were setup, make sure you check that the return restrictor wasn't drilled out on the rear carb. I would bet that it is. In which case, you will want to run a jet on your return line.
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I've never tried using it with bends that extreme. It's worth a shot. If it doesn't work, then just use the braided sleeve by itself.
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I wouldn't mess with bagging it. Definitely not on the first op. It will distort the noodle. First op you just want a solid shape to work off of. You could bag the second op, but if you do you will need to bag the inside of the tube as well. I've done these type of double bags before and it's...
Cold side for sure. Hot side, maybe. Make sure the post cure schedule is followed on high temp epoxies. If you use the braided sleeve method, put your sleeve on dry and then wet it out. Might want to look into the heat shrink tubing that Soller sells. I've used it before and it works well. You...
I wouldn't use the lost foam method for this... Your best bet would be a bladder molding with a high temp epoxy prepreg or a bladder infusion with high temp epoxy resin. Either method is going to require a clamshell mold and an oven capable of post curing to 250* F.
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Come ride Surfside with us. No need for a setup wake. I ride on Sundays or Mondays when there's a good swell. Even when it's small and choppy it's still more fun than a lake.
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I wish. Plugs are printed, but I won't have time to get molds finished up before daytona. Come find me and I'll show you the 3d models for it.
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