Richard how is the pig running.

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it is sleeping beautifully in the garage :D........... he is fabbing up a snorkel at the moment :cheers:

the 40 on the other hand :D
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It ran good both the following 2 days after the HAMOM but I haven't driven it since. I was fixing up some other little things. Once I finish the snorkel (tomorrow hopefully) I will take it out again. I dont like to drive around with no air filter or anything, and I hate the big housings that cruisers had.
 
that thing has Cullowhee written all over it :)
 
they both do now that they are finally up and running.......... I need to get a windshield first that 5 hour drive back from from Tellico with no windshield and temps in the 30's was probaly the most painful 5hrs of my life....... I had tears frozen to my checks :D
 
You rock JP...lol!
 
Let me rephrase my answer, the correct answer would be better then chucks cruiser has ever run. I'm going to park in his front yard this weekend while hes gone and take a poser shot.
 
From what I can remember Chucks cruiser was running last. I saw it at the Anual Meet. The last time I saw Richards pig before this weekend it was on the other end of my winch line.:flipoff2:
 
Your right Marshall Chucks does run and has run consistently more then mine of course I started with no engine, but this picture says it all mine is MOBILE.
Pic 2: Check out my snorkel. :bounce:
 
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What are the components of the snorkel richard? Did you get a windshield JP or are ya goin with the ski goggles?
 
The snorkel is made up of radiator hose, tailpipe, some hose clamps, air filter, and the housings are made out of some sheet steel I had laying around. Pretty easy probably took about 8 hrs time to do it all. We will definitely be using some ski goggles on the way there tomorrow. I'll be driving/riding in the FJ from the first possible second though.
 
clemson55 said:
The snorkel is made up of radiator hose, tailpipe, some hose clamps, air filter, and the housings are made out of some sheet steel I had laying around. Pretty easy probably took about 8 hrs time to do it all. We will definitely be using some ski goggles on the way there tomorrow. I'll be driving/riding in the FJ from the first possible second though.

Definitely need to take / post a picture of you two jokers in the 40 with ski googles on... :D
 
What kind of front bumper is that JP? Is it called a stinger?
 

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