Can't really help you, but I thought I'd just stop in. :) I actually have an iBooster going in a BMW 325. S54 engine swap. The engine takes up a lot of space. No room for a traditional booster and master, so we decided on the iBoost. The guy at the shop is excited to try this out. It's...
My cool old analogue Kenwood garage receiver is failing. My son says probably cost more to fix than replace. He recommended I move into the 21st century and get some powered bluetooth speakers, and play XM or Apple Play, or Podcasts, thru them.
So, any good recommendations out there? My...
I'll offer up a theory (and potential solution) on the steering u-joint component wear. Driveshaft u-joints are typically set up so that there is some amount of working angle - usually more than zero degrees, and less than one degree (there's math behind that, but not for this discussion)...
Good to see high school kids involved in the car/truck hobby. I like to think it keeps them engaged and out of trouble, but maybe I'm dreaming.
My ride in high school was a 1964 Schwinn Continental. Bought it for 50 bucks in 1968 when I was a freshman. Still have it.
FWIW: There are some places that do re-sleeve. Only a couple I can think of - remnants of my Brit car days - mercifully now in the past.
This place does sleeving or complete rebuilds (see link below). So, you could inquire if they can do your parts. Can't really comment on the quality of...
Fluke 87 here. I have 2, and have had them for many years. Remove and replace batteries is important. These things can sit for long periods in the heat and cold. Forgotten, until you need to use them.
Slight aside: one of the displays on my 87's is acting up. Any recommendations on...
I think I saw this 40 at Autocore in Waterford a couple years back - maybe more ........... Probably pre-pandemic, the great time stamp.
Another time I was filling up with gas one day at Kroger in Union Lake and you pulled up behind me in line. I heard the diesel rattling away and looked...