I think the spring-loaded needles are supposed to be like that.jackkelleher wrote:does it matter that when the piston is removed, the spring mechanism means that the needle points off to one side?
Back- and Mis- firing issues...
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I'm sorry, that's my mistake. I mean all the fixtures on the rod, ie. brass cylinder, washer, clip etc.
We took the car out yesterday for a run, it was snowy (actually icy). The car was so damn light and the snow so packed that unless the wheels spun and dug in, the car made no impression on the ground! Which led to some interesting driving.
We took the car out yesterday for a run, it was snowy (actually icy). The car was so damn light and the snow so packed that unless the wheels spun and dug in, the car made no impression on the ground! Which led to some interesting driving.
Is rust infectious? My hands are turning red...
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