GaryInVA wrote: 27 Jan 2024, 17:18
Today my son and I pulled the ignition and clutch basket off of the two stroke motor we are tearing apart. Borrowed a 29mm socket to take off the clutch. Need to go buy one.
We also worked on the bicycle my brother gave to him a couple weeks ago.
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GaryInVA wrote: 27 Jan 2024, 17:18
Today my son and I pulled the ignition and clutch basket off of the two stroke motor we are tearing apart. Borrowed a 29mm socket to take off the clutch. Need to go buy one.
We also worked on the bicycle my brother gave to him a couple weeks ago.
Why is he holding a brake rotor?
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
I got the starboard bumper tube assembly off the Morgan's subframe this afternoon.
This is no small feat considering that the dermatologist removed a quarter-sized piece of skin covering one of my knuckles.
Tomorrow I'll tackle the port assembly.
"Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys."
--- Mark Twain in Roughing It
Of course the wrench slipped and I gouged the scab clean off my knuckle.
I ended upcutting the bulk of the bumper tube assembly off with a metal blade in a jigsaw.
Two more bolts and the thing will finally be off the subframe.
"Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys."
--- Mark Twain in Roughing It
At long last, the bumper tube assemblies are off the Morgan It took two Whitworth sockets (shallow and deep) with assorted extensions, a small crescent, a Whitworth open end, a hacksaw and five blades, two Vise Grips, a Farrier's 2.5# rounding hammer and fuller punch to remove those unsavory scallions, but it's done!
"Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys."
--- Mark Twain in Roughing It
Hovannes wrote: 02 Feb 2024, 15:03
At long last, the bumper tube assemblies are off the Morgan It took two Whitworth sockets (shallow and deep) with assorted extensions, a small crescent, a Whitworth open end, a hacksaw and five blades, two Vise Grips, a Farrier's 2.5# rounding hammer and fuller punch to remove those unsavory scallions, but it's done!
Sounds like quite an ordeal. I bet you loved every minute of it.
If we ever get to heaven boys, it ain't because we ain't done nothin' wrong. - Kris Kristofferson
Hovannes wrote: 02 Feb 2024, 15:03
At long last, the bumper tube assemblies are off the Morgan It took two Whitworth sockets (shallow and deep) with assorted extensions, a small crescent, a Whitworth open end, a hacksaw and five blades, two Vise Grips, a Farrier's 2.5# rounding hammer and fuller punch to remove those unsavory scallions, but it's done!
Sounds like quite an ordeal. I bet you loved every minute of it.
I prayed a lot.
That's better than the alternative, eh?
"Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys."
--- Mark Twain in Roughing It