gday Mick,
Thanks for the hello, must have been ESP or something , I was just reading a whole lot of your comments on a 900 build thread.
Its a small world Mick. I done my crime and time at BHP in Whyalla, I would have been just finishing as you were starting. For me it turned out a good opportunity as the training there was diverse and good compared to a couple of mates in a small garage that spent more time cleaning the floor and getting parts for the first couple of years. As a mechanic I got to spend time automotive, bikes , machine shop, boilermaking , jack of all trades master of none. The best part was I done everything in my power to smooth into the engine and dyno rooms where I spent the last two years of my apprenticeship. I started building racing 750 hondas for friends in 3rd year , hot street bikes, mostly drags and occaisonally speedway sidecars. Built decent street cb 750 drag bike , silver colour, for a guy I worked with Mick Treloar, not you is it? BHP would have kittens if they new the hours of machining that I put in on night shift. They had some nice equipment. I left whyalla and went to Europe for a while changing tyres and oil for F1 team that had the smallest budget at the time ( hence thats why I was working for them) and spent more time shooting rats with a slug gun filling in time between races than doing good engineering stuff. Come back and decided I just wanted to build race motors etc , great life , no money and enjoyed every minute of it
I feel at home with tools in my hand but this dam computer is driving me nuts, 3 days of trying to place some engine pics on the thread , good advice from a couple of blokes but still turning to #$%*. At my age the smart money is tomorrow I,m gunna pay some IT genious to hit a few buttons and make it work.
Thanks for saying hello Mick, I look forward to some feedback from you when I get into full swing on this salt lake rocket. Flowing the head next week to make some decisions, might be better if I just lease your engine for a couple of pretend dyno runs and not tell you where the dyno was. I must say I have been really excited about this forum, feel like a kid in a candy store with all these interesting inputs, really good info , just generates so many flash backs for me.
cheers