We had a few different ways to seal in the airbag sensors. First layer was called conformal coating. Then the entire can was filled a two part epoxy. That would be a ***** to remove.
We got the edge of it, got 6 1/2 inches of snow.Well good news, we dodged the blizzard here by 50 miles.
Bad news it looks like its headed for TMM...
No tried that you really have to do one to see it. Might try a Die grinder burr next time whenever I have time. I am actually booked up with distribs for a few weeks.Just heat the blade.
Kind of like what this stuff is.We had a few different ways to seal in the airbag sensors. First layer was called conformal coating. Then the entire can was filled a two part epoxy. That would be a ***** to remove.
Use a coarse burr like one you would use on aluminum. Hopefully it won't plug up too bad.No tried that you really have to do one to see it. Might try a Die grinder burr next time whenever I have time. I am actually booked up with distribs for a few weeks.
Watch the cat and small dogs. LOL
If you can figure out how to hollow them out there's a market for the cover with a HEI module.Exactly what I will try, have a bunch of them, and maybe a coarse wood one also.
Forgot the ppicWe got the edge of it, got 6 1/2 inches of snow.
looks like another 4 inches or so to snow blow today, .
Just be warned. Postage to Canada went way up. $9 for four ounces used to be five!
I was surprised. Lot of money for two sets of points!
Fixed! Ya those China copies are pretty much interchangeable with the Honda's.Buddy brought his snow blower over,wasnt working quite right.
The auger was spinning backwards,so wouldnt push snow to impeller. Ring gear was on wrong side of pinion. Flipped augers around and its all good.
On to fuel issue, it floods.
The plastic float is cracked.
So i trudge out to frank’s used parts emporium and find a honda carb. Same as the knock off. Fixed. Then fixed the loose track.
Thats it for my day. At least for now. See if i get lunch.