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    Sold/Expired 2" tube clamps

    Never mind. I guess you really weren't interested. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sold/Expired 2" tube clamps

    Messaged you last night. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Sold/Expired 2" tube clamps

    Anybody use 2" OD tube? Custom tube clamps for 2" tube. 1/2" thick, 3" long, milled flat on one side for welding, uses six 1/4"-20 screws (not included). I have 21 of them, $10 each, or $150 for all of them. Since I can't seem to upload pics from my phone, they're similar to (But with 1 flat...
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    What did you break today?!?!!

    Nice work. :awesomework: I know you said you've got a spare case to swap the guts into, but I've got a few on the shelf if you need.
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    **CRASH** 98 tahoe obd2 codes

    0141 and 0161 are from the two downstream O2 sensors. 0304 is a cylinder 4 misfire 0420 is a general code for ineffective catalyst (which matches with the 2 O2 sensor codes) None of those should matter to the TCU. History?
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    ARB questions

    Why not just run a little in-line regulator between your air supply system and your ARB system to keep it at 100psi? Keep your tank and compressor pressure high so it's not cycling every time you hit the switch, but step it down for the ARBs. Something like this...
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    Snohomish County hearing - Reiter

    To get directly to Sally Evans, try 425-388-3311, extension 2156.
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    School Me On FJ40s

    Too much info to address everything you could possibly want to know. Start here: http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/118417-purchasing-fj-40-fj-40-b-u-y-e-r-s-g-u-i-d-e-f-q.html Then feel free to ask more specific questions :awesomework: In general, newer is better. 76+ got disk...
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    Help locate electric motor

    If you're in need of one soon, you might try taking the old one to these guys: Canyon Motor Rewind 502 Maple Avenue Snohomish, WA 98290-2530 (360) 568-4171 From my dealings with them, they're not cheap, but do good work with quick turn-around.
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    Pedel bike Cranks

    IIRC, the 9-speed cassette uses a narrower chain (HG93?), but the 8-speed cassette should be standard width (HG70?). Maybe you just have the wrong chain?
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    Little Gibby's 45 MB

    ACK!! If you haven't already ordered, don't buy anything from JTO. Seriously. I'd rather buy reman'd stuff from Napa than take my chances with Joe Turpin. If you want a kit, I'd go with the upgrade kit from CCOT: http://coolfj40.stores.yahoo.net/clutmasslavc.html (I own this.) Also a good...
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    FJ clutch parts

    According to this: http://www.atlas-tc.com/pdf/712/716287.pdf, that AA part number crosses to Toyota part number 31470-60022, which fits FJ40/FJ55 from July '70 - August '74. Napa sells the slave for $27, the master for $26, and the hose for $22. I didn't check prices anywhere else...
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    Spun bearing?

    How dumbed-down do you want? :D The bearing has two halves, that fit into the connecting rod and the cap that bolts onto the end of the rod. If the bearing "spins", something isn't working right. Quick GIS - you can see the two halves of the bearing and they're not in the correct orientation.
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    toy kinuckle balls.....

    If you don't have anything custom on the housing (link mounts, hydro mounts), I'd just swap the housing. They're what - like $50? If you really want to keep the housing you have and you want the stock seals to work as well as possible, clean it up, bondo the whole thing, and sand it smooth...
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    Bamboo fishing rod

    If it's as nice as it sounds, it's worth maybe $100. I've seen a few for sale for $100-$150, but they're not selling. There is a complete one on ebay for $50 with no bids, but it's got rusty guides. Sport King rods were sold by Montgomery Wards back in the day. Depending on the model, there...
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    Looking for a structural or civil engineer

    The footing is poured in place. The cross-section size depends on how big the span is, but for your application, figure 18"-24" square, with a 4"x4" notch down the middle of the top. The pieces get bolted together, set into the notches, then mortared in place.
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    Looking for a structural or civil engineer

    You said DNR was requiring a bridge? Can you get away with a bottomless arched culvert? We've done them anywhere from 6' to 18' bottom width. The sections bolt together, and are a LOT lighter to lift into place than prefab concrete panels.
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    Looking for a structural or civil engineer

    That's a box culvert, not a bridge. If DNR said it has to be a bridge, it can't have footings in the wetted perimeter of the stream.
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    Looking for a structural or civil engineer

    Tandem culvert systems are a bad idea all the way around. Yeah, it technically doubles the capacity, but I swear they get plugged up so much in natural drainage systems that most of the time it would be better to just have one. Two 24s have about the same capacity as a single 36". If they're...
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    Looking for a structural or civil engineer

    I'm not licensed yet = no stamp. I'm curious about the problem though since I do drainage infrastructure design including retrofit projects on stream culverts for capacity, fish passage, and habitat. Did DNR say you need a bridge?
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