Whiskey Tango Chopper

panchothedog

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Is that the whole thing?. In your first picture, post # 116 it almost looks like something is missing up front. I was going to guess it was a motorized trailer mover, but there is no ball on it. So now that I've at least guessed, put and end to this unbearable suspense and tell us what it is.
 

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Time for a fuel shut off valve and an oil change.

Or just a new needle and seat, OR a new carburetor for those who are not road-worthy. Many times a brand-spanking-new Chinesium carburetor is worse than the old carb. Even after a new needle/seat, I still use the fuel cutoff valve religiously.

I’m not talking to you directly, I’m talking to the peanut gallery.

Thank you for putting the drain in such a convient place Tecumsheet

I never blame the engine manufacturer, I blame the application or the contraption maker.
 

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It was 71 degrees out, so I took advantage of the weather.

I used some locally sourced sand and gave the frame a once-over.


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It did a good job of removing the stuff that was loose. Some of the paint was still pretty adhered, so I just let it do what it wanted.
My hose was set to max 120 psi. I noticed the sand blew better at 1/4 throttle. I turned the regulator down to 50 psi, and it worked better.

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Dont worry, I had my safety squints on.
 
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