OK, ran into a problem. I bought a length of rubber line to hack-job this thing together. I have it ran all the way up to the front, but I can’t cut the metal line without crimping the hell out of it. Any tool that emits sparks = out of the question obviously. I need to connect the female end (rubber line) to the male end (metal line), and it needs to be a tight seal because the fuel will be flowing into the metal line. I don’t know how this is possible using what I have. Obviously this is not the “correct” way to do things, but I just need to piece it together so that I won’t have a car-B-Q as a result. I want to finish this tonight. Help!
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spray shaving cream around the area you want to cut and use a hand saw to cut the line, the shavings and any sparks get caught in the shaving cream and cannot combust…
spray shaving cream around the area you want to cut and use a hand saw to cut the line, the shavings and any sparks get caught in the shaving cream and cannot combust…
there’s a lot of rules and regulations involving demos and i’m sure that sak and jam don’t want to take the time to make that car up to par with the requirements.
CAN I PLEASE JUMP THE TRACKS BY MY HOUSE WITH THIS? PLEASE!!!
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It’s already been airborne over those tracks, LOL. I’m going to start out with some “light” offroading, and work my way up to better stuff so I can get the maximum amount of time out of this thing. Tomorrow it will be as long as mix fix worked!
Even if it has been over those tracks I WASNT DRIVING. So let me. Hahahaha. I won’t kill us. I promise. I know some mean trails on the rez we could take it on, too.
Oh my god that was awesome! Vids and pics to come, probably late tonight. The car is FAR from dead, and today was just the trial run. Big thanks to those who helped and gave advice! More to come…