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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jon4pres Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November-16-2009 at 3:04pm
You use it to remove and put back on E rings and C clips.
I would call it an E ring/C clip thingamajobber.
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I want to say it takes me 3.5 to hit the kansas border so its not that far of course any correct craft fan is allways welcome.I would like to attend a reunion but I don't think we have one in this area.
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My brother has a set of those pliers we used on the Mustang coupler last Spring. Very cool tool. He broke out a couple really nice seal pullers this last week. One is a slide hammer type, other is more of a prying tool with an adjustable ppost to pry against.

He has the most awesome stuff in his tool box...

Ryan, i am just amazed by the progress you make in a really short period of time. nice work!!!!
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Originally posted by form&function form&function wrote:

I want to say it takes me 3.5 to hit the kansas border so its not that far of course any correct craft fan is allways welcome.I would like to attend a reunion but I don't think we have one in this area.


You do actually, closer than you think. Send me an email and I'll get back with ya.
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Originally posted by WakeSlayer WakeSlayer wrote:



Ryan, i am just amazed by the progress you make in a really short period of time. nice work!!!!



Too much work and no lake time
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I vote for 'Super Air 2001 by (your business name)'

Looking good!
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It's a Super Ski Nautique.

Mike Mikkelson changed his 1986 Ski Nautique graphics to Air Nautique, I thought it was pretty cool considering it's a 100% wakeboat now. We traced the Rs off Johnny's BFN.




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It is a R"AIR" Nautique nevertheless
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I dig the heck out of the Air 2001 logo. They're both kick ass though.
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I like the 2001 air logo,might play with it a bit.
Found these cool hatch latches with detent springs

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Air Craft?
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Stuck waiting on parts this morning I figured I would get a start on my fuel cell.















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You guys are pretty bright so I figured I would give you something a little harder,,,,,,,,What is it?????

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I think it's a brake shoe arching tool used to fit the shoes to the drum after you have recut it
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Dammit man,that didn't last thirty minutes.I give up
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Well its actually a brake shoe grinder but close enough.
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Originally posted by SN206 SN206 wrote:

Originally posted by form&function form&function wrote:

I want to say it takes me 3.5 to hit the kansas border so its not that far of course any correct craft fan is allways welcome.I would like to attend a reunion but I don't think we have one in this area.


You do actually, closer than you think. Send me an email and I'll get back with ya.


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by form&function form&function wrote:

I need to pick a harder tool next time



How about this one. Eric may know!!



BTW, I did know what the wire twist pliers were!!

Pete,the tool in question--is it a panel retainer(Christmas Trees) remover?
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Originally posted by form&function form&function wrote:

Well its actually a brake shoe grinder but close enough.


The name ammco was the tip off for me, never seen one, but my Dad Has talked of them, it was just a wild guess. Pete has me stumped tho-
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I don't even think they make cars with brake shoes anymore.
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Originally posted by Andy Andy wrote:

Air Craft?


Are you talking about the latches?If you are there aircraft parts
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Originally posted by form&function form&function wrote:

I don't even think they make cars with brake shoes anymore.

Sure they do! I had a 2002 GMC 1/2 ton that had discs in the rear. Just bought a 2009 and it has drums... just like my '78 and '90. Return to the future. As I understand it the problem was the parking brake. It is a self energizing unit and the drag would wear it out. Don't know why they didn't go with the parking brake integrated into the caliper like the Aurora. Must be cost.
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Ryan,

I have been following your progress. It is looking pretty good!

Did you put any baffles in the fuel cell? I have never seen the inside of mine and didn't know if the factory did that.

Keep it up. Your moving fast!

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Drum brakes do get better milage than disc's, is it possible they are getting getting desprate to get that last 1/10 mpg?
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Originally posted by akabulla akabulla wrote:

Ryan,

I have been following your progress. It is looking pretty good!

Did you put any baffles in the fuel cell? I have never seen the inside of mine and didn't know if the factory did that.

Keep it up. Your moving fast!



Carb engines don't have baffles because the carb holds enough fuel to function with a little air in the line but fuel injected boats circulate returning unused fuel and can drag/trap air in the rail. I would assume a injected boat has baffles.
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You do actually, closer than you think. Send me an email and I'll get back with ya.


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Huh, I never thought about it like that. I put a 330 Excalibur engine in my rebuild and had to change out the fuel sender with one that had an inlet on it to return the fuel since I was switching to fuel injected but I never thought about air getting in the line because there are no baffles in the tank. I have never had an issue though.

I was thinking more about the fuel fluid moving from side to side. Seems like 25 gallons of gas moving around would have some effect and since your cell is so high in the nose it would affect it even more.

Maybe not.
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I also think you need to baffle the gas tank, it's not that big a deal and you wont loose anything by doing so.
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Originally posted by MartyMabe MartyMabe wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:


How about this one. Eric may know!!

Pete,the tool in question--is it a panel retainer(Christmas Trees) remover?


Marty,
Jon got it right away. It is a E ring tool.


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