Range required to cross the nulla

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Re: Range required to cross the nulla

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Wheel studs are in, but they made the nuts 2mil too small for the chromies so new set being made Grrr !!
While there did check the engine revs some here expressed concern about.
No problems, they often run the bullet to 4 and 5 thousand, they set boat motors at 2800 so I am happy at 2500
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So now that is sorted where are you heading to?? BTW where is Dirk these days??
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Re: Range required to cross the nulla

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Dirk is sitting at kids place in Sydney, doing his finishing touches.

It isn't totally sorted yet, we have to wait until they finish the nuts that are the right size, probably next week.
We had intended to go and stay with some friends in Bundy for a few days but we have a meeting with a developer on Friday so need to stay for that.
Then we are so close to the school holidays I am not sure if we will venture out until they are over, gets a bit mad up here over summer.
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Re: Range required to cross the nulla

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Oh there was another thing they found, the loss of power was due to one of the solenoids loosing its circlip at the end so basically falling apart, 2 new solenoids and jakes now working way better than ever.
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