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ODD LIFT LUGS

ODD LIFT LUGS

ODD LIFT LUGS With the proliferation of so many different engines, it seems you just don't have the correct length (LS engines) or metric pitch that you need to make the lifting and fixturing task easier. Being the pack rat that I am, I put my extra bolt drawer to...

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Bolt Collet

Bolt Collet

To precisely shorten bolts in the lathe I made slotted collets for each bolt diameter. They are fractional in length to measure off the end, so you know where to cut for your length. I’ve used large o.d. valve guides and aluminum round stock. Just make the collet big...

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BOLT COLLET

BOLT COLLET

BOLT COLLET To precisely shorten bolts in the lathe I made slotted collets for each bolt diameter. They are fractional in length to measure off the end, so you know where to cut for your length. I've used large o.d. valve guides and aluminum round stock. Just make the...

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MILLING VISE GRIP

MILLING VISE GRIP

MILLING VISE GRIP Improve the grip on cast parts or multiple parts in a milling vise by inserting Gasket Paper between the vise's moveable jaw and the part. Gasket paper is thick enough to conform to irregular cast surfaces and/or compensate for small differences in...

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ROD BOLT INSTALLATION

ROD BOLT INSTALLATION

ROD BOLT INSTALLATION When installing aftermarket rod bolts, in addition to checking the under-head radius clearance, if the nuts are flanged, always check for clearance on the cap where it seats. On some rods, the O.D. of the flanged nut will hit before the face...

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NEW NOZZLE

NEW NOZZLE

NEW NOZZLE I can't be the only one who opened a brand-new can of carb or brake cleaner, set it on a workbench and it gets knocked off and “snap”, the nozzle is broken and it's useless. I started taking the nozzles off the popular yellow and blue canned Water...

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