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233 viewsClose up of my newly designed pulley lock teeth engaged with the pulley fan. Plenty of contact to distribut the load so no teeth get broken or rounded.
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233 viewsTop view of the mounted pulley lock with the pulley lock mounting bolts threaded all of the way into the fan housing retaining mounts. The mounting bolts are snug-to-almost-loose -- there's no need to tighten them but it is a good idea to thread them in as far as they will go yet still leave the pulley lock parallel to the fan housing.
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233 viewsThe pulley lock can not be pushed into the teeth of the pulley fan! Because of the teeth and curvature, it just won't happen and forcing it will damage the items.
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233 viewsLi'l Monkey "helping" me prep my car before the car show.
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233 viewsNice-n-subtle.
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232 viewsBeauty and The Beast
Examples to prove that even a basket-case of a T3 can be salvaged into something driveable and unique.
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232 viewsAntonette (pregnant), Bella and I. I'm not one-legged, my right leg is behind my left!
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232 viewsGreg Merritt getting a kick out of the DDB's "Bucket" while Martin shows Greg's daughter the air ride system.
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232 viewsThe Invasioner's cars at the end of the show.
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231 viewsUse a 7mm socket to remove the bolt. If the engine was just running becareful of fuel squirting out!
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231 viewsFriday morning and the DDB is ready to roll. From left to right: Heather, Bob, Brook, Martin, Adam, Ken & Susan. Obviously I'm the one taking the picture ;-)
Cars: Bob's, The Bucket, Adam's.
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231 viewsSusan just chillin'.
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230 viewsThe DDB lined up in Oregon and ready to caravan to Kent, WA.
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230 viewsShowing just how tall them thar trees be!
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