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About pressingonward
- Birthday June 13
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Mechanical Engineer
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1985 BRAT GL
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Man, I missed a ton of updates - the notifications were going into spam. Loved the pics from your past couple trips - you've got a good eye for capturing cool photos. I'm curious whether the frog in your one pic with the snake escaped or not lol. Congrats on finishing the Reno race, that's no small feat! Very cool that you were able to build a custom 6mt low range - would love to see more details to satisfy my own curiosity You've been hinting that the black subie is nearing the end of it's useful life - what's the replacement going to be?
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Interesting! I'm guessing that photogrammetry is where you take photos from multiple angles and some software program stitches them into a 3D model? I'd love to learn more about that process. We had a 3D scanner when I was in school that did similar, but it would be cool if this is now achievable without expensive hardware or software. The new knuckle looks very stout...I'd be tempted to machine some cutouts to drop a couple pounds without sacrificing strength. How do you plan on making the knuckles? That's a big block of stock and a lot of CNC hours and fixturing if you're going that route...a 5 axis mill would help
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Looks like a beautiful area, thanks for sharing your trip with us! Usually a starter that just clunks means the solenoid is engaging to extend the drive gear, but the starter motor is either bad or doesn't have enough juice to spin (or the engine is locked up...). I'd check for ~10 volts at the starter (while trying to crank it over). If it's less than that you've got a battery, cable, or ground issue, or a starter that's completely shorted out and bringing the whole system voltage super low (check voltage at battery while cranking, shouldn't drop below 10.5 v).
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Tip for you on the snap ring if it's not too late. If you look at your picture you can see that the edges of the snap ring are rounded slightly on the side facing away from the bearing. The other side will have square edges. When installing snap rings you always want the thrust load to push on the rounded side so that the square side is pushed against the groove in the shaft. The square edges have more surface area in contact and can take greater load than if you're pushing the rounded edge against the groove.