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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4650 on: February 03, 2026, 04:57:50 PM »
I think ride on mowers count?

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4651 on: February 04, 2026, 08:25:43 AM »
Yesterday we got the footwell insulation installed. I'm going to make a piece of insulation for under the seat from a 1/8" thick U-Haul moving blanket since the new floor mat covers that area too.
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1974 Honda CB 550 K0                                            1971 MGB/GT
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4652 on: February 04, 2026, 01:39:07 PM »
Nice job!

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4653 on: February 04, 2026, 04:19:59 PM »
 I finally got a real welder to help with my 304 stainless steel exhaust, he got it half done tonight and we hope to finish it tomorrow after he gets off work. I worked with his grandpa and his dad, now I can say three generations of two different families from my local union.
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4654 on: February 05, 2026, 10:42:14 PM »
Yesterday I finally got my little twin turbo Subaru beasty legally registered. I paid the money and got my new number plates. I made a dick of myself while squatting down to install the new number plates, I lost my balance and did a slow roll backwards into the carpark. A guy coming out of the driveway asked me if I was OK, and I just explained that I'm old and stupid, but otherwise uninjured, and he laughed and drove away. I guess it was nice that someone cared.

Anyhoo, this morning I drove over to see Tony, the exhaust guy, and got him to reinstall the sports exhaust system that he had to replace with a "quiet" system so it'd pass it's roadworthy. It was so quiet that I almost fell out of love with it, so today it was great to hear that bark again. It's not "VMax Loud", it just has a nice healthy burble, and I reckon it goes better now too. I'm in love again. ;D

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4655 on: February 06, 2026, 08:03:03 AM »
Nice car, the education state, what kind of education is that car dishing out?  8)
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1974 Honda CB 550 K0                                            1971 MGB/GT
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda VF 700S Sabre
1984 Honda VF 1000F Interceptor
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4656 on: February 06, 2026, 12:04:58 PM »
Today I finished up the insulation and got it trimmed. I should get the new mat installed and be done tomorrow if there's no issues.
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The Rust Bros. Garage Collection
1974 Honda CB 550 K0                                            1971 MGB/GT
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda VF 700S Sabre
1984 Honda VF 1000F Interceptor
1990 Moto Guzzi 1000 Le Mans
1994 Kawasaki Concours ZG 1000A9
2005 Harley Davidson Fat Boy

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4657 on: February 06, 2026, 01:19:51 PM »
Today I finished up the insulation and got it trimmed. I should get the new mat installed and be done tomorrow if there's no issues.

Will the new mat go all the way,front to back,custom ?
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4658 on: February 06, 2026, 03:22:11 PM »
Today I finished up the insulation and got it trimmed. I should get the new mat installed and be done tomorrow if there's no issues.

Will the new mat go all the way,front to back,custom ?

The new mat will go from front to back.
Never Give Up - Never Surrender

The Rust Bros. Garage Collection
1974 Honda CB 550 K0                                            1971 MGB/GT
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda VF 700S Sabre
1984 Honda VF 1000F Interceptor
1990 Moto Guzzi 1000 Le Mans
1994 Kawasaki Concours ZG 1000A9
2005 Harley Davidson Fat Boy

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4659 on: February 06, 2026, 04:41:17 PM »
My 2004 Chevy Silverado pickup with a 4L60E transmission developed a leak from the trans pan gasket a while back, so since the weather was decent, considering the season, I decided to tackle it. I bought a filter and gasket for a flat, shallow pan, and 5 quarts of trans fluid, but after getting the front of the truck high enough to crawl underneath, realized it had the stepped, deep pan. Back to the parts store to get the correct filter...
I watched several youtube videos, and 3 of them said to remove the shifter cable, only to find that the bracket that anchored the cable was in the way, not the cable itself. Two of them bent the bracket out of the way, but all I had to do was loosen the two torx T-40 screws holding the bracket, after another trip to the store to get a set of torx drivers.
The next hangup was the exhaust cross-over pipe that ran underneath the rear of the pan: the pan hit the pipe and couldn't be removed. It seems it clears with a 4.3L 6 cylinder engine, but not with a 4.8L V8. One guy removed the 3 nuts holding the Y-pipe to the passenger side exhaust manifold, then pried the pipe down to get clearance while his helper removed the pan while also bending the bracket out of the way. After applying penetrating oil and applying heat with my brand new BernzOmatic 8000 push-button ignition torch, "Most powerful, up to 65% more BTU", I was able to get the nuts loose.
The next day, my neighbor across the street, Clare came over to help, and suggested I try to loosen the three nuts on the driver side manifold instead of using brute force to flex the exhaust pipe. I hosed the nuts down with Liquid wrench, then got things hot with the new torch, then sprayed on more Liquid wrench while still hot. With a swivel on the 15mm deep socket and about 20 inches of extensions, I was able to hold the socket in place with the breaker bar pointing out from under the driver side, where Clare slid a 3 foot cheater pipe over the breaker bar. The nuts broke loose with a sharp POP, but to my relief nothing broke. The studs were long enough that I only had to back them off a bit to allow the pipe to drop.
I was so relieved, I then went next door to Bill's house, where he and Clare have been doing a frame-off restoration on a C3 Corvette. When removing the body from the frame, three 7/16 bolts were frozen and broke off. These bolts went into threaded square plates that were held captive on the top of the frame, and they couldn't figure out what to do. I did the penetrating oil and torch thing (I LOVE this new torch! The push button feature is great, and true to their word it throws out a LOT of heat), then welded nuts onto the broken ends of the bolts. Sprayed some more oil at the joint, and with a bit of back and forth motion, all three bolts came out, leaving the threads in the nut plates intact. ;D
After two back-to-back successes, I took a lunch break: a green chili and cheeze tamale, that I got from neighbor Mike, who lives across the street from Bill.
After lunch, I pulled the pan, spilling a bunch of fluid, even after pumping a gallon out, then spilled a bit more when I pulled the filter off. That stuff tastes nasty! Clare came back over and helped by fitting the gasket to the already cleaned pan with the bolts through the holes, and handing me the filter and pan under the truck. With the pan buttoned up I called it a day, as it was getting dark.
The next day, I was sore all over, so I took the day off, then Tuesday I tightened the shift cable bracket bolts, and the exhaust nuts, after applying anti-seize compound, and poured in 5 quarts of fluid. Wednesday, I drove the truck to get it warmed up and checked the fluid level, and found it to be low, so went back to the parts store again and bought 2 more quarts, and dumped all but 10 ounces in, which brought the level up to the proper amount.     
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4660 on: February 06, 2026, 10:42:50 PM »
Nice car, the education state, what kind of education is that car dishing out?  8)

Ha ha, to be honest Kelly, I didn’t even notice. Each state seems to have a logo, which changes every few years. The last time I paid attention was when we were supposedly “The Garden State”, 40 years ago. Obviously they haven’t seen my garden.. ;D
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So I said, "Hey mate, you haven't got any bike boots you don't need, do you?"

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4661 on: February 07, 2026, 02:06:30 PM »
been chasing a mower for my uncle,last one was a dud,for 700 bucks I got this 2012 toro xls 420t with a little trailer,hasnt been used for a year but the guy got it fired up runs crap with old fuel,ordered spindles for it all flogged out,came with brand new genuine blades not fitted,needs a drive belt,I was surprised to find it has a kawasaki vee twin,I thought it was hydrostatic but it has a variator drive,oh well Ill just get it running and see how the transmission runs?looks like its been face planted into a tree?
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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4662 on: February 07, 2026, 04:22:42 PM »
I finished up the rust abatement/ floor mat replacement project on my 85' GMC S15 pickup. It came out pretty good so now I can pull the intake manifold to search for a bad lifter that bleeds off pressure and rattles on startup.
Never Give Up - Never Surrender

The Rust Bros. Garage Collection
1974 Honda CB 550 K0                                            1971 MGB/GT
1975 Honda CB 400F Super Sport                          1972 MGB/GT
1977 Kawasaki KZ 1000 LTD                                   1985 GMC S15
1978 Kawasaki KL 250
1980 Suzuki GS 1100E
1983 Honda CB 1100F
1984 Honda VF 700S Sabre
1984 Honda VF 1000F Interceptor
1990 Moto Guzzi 1000 Le Mans
1994 Kawasaki Concours ZG 1000A9
2005 Harley Davidson Fat Boy

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Re: What did you do to your non-motorcycle vehicle today?
« Reply #4663 on: February 07, 2026, 04:37:37 PM »
I finished up the rust abatement/ floor mat replacement project on my 85' GMC S15 pickup. It came out pretty good so now I can pull the intake manifold to search for a bad lifter that bleeds off pressure and rattles on startup.

Very nice Kelly.
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