Birf Job Time

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[quote author=Junk link=board=2;threadid=15979;start=msg153415#msg153415 date=1084154146]
Dan, if you wouldn't mind writing it up, it would be appreciated. Need it for our faq's since the person that previously volunteered seems to have drifted off for a long nap.
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Hey Junk
Im getting ready to do the "blue devil" so you can come on down and take some pixs while I work on it :D
 
Make sure you check the studs on the bottom of the birfield housing. Five out of eight of mine were in need of being re-torqued. Not completely loose but a couple took two full turns.
 
[quote author=Gumby link=board=2;threadid=15979;start=msg153974#msg153974 date=1084230183]I think I've got yet another one to do in a couple of weeks.[/quote]
Another reason I should live closer to Chicago.
 
"Buy a box of nitrile gloves and a sheet of visquine (sp?)."

I was actually preping for this job, and I did want something that would protect the garage incase there is any spillage. Where can you get this visquine sheets?

Thanks.
Sony
 
Just buy a roll of plastic at any hardware store. Walmart sells it. Look for painter's drop cloths. You can buy it in different mils. Get as thick as stuff as you think you need. Sometimes it can also be found near the insulation at lumber yards in big rolls.
 
Scott,

What is your schedule for doing yours? I could mail my big socket, shims and stuff if there's time.

DougM
 

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