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(12-19-2020, 06:07 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (12-19-2020, 12:01 AM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: It was a 30 seconds sketch. I guess the paper is transparent, not an issue, no top secret stuff there ![[Image: 4d436a198a1d219498dfc84baf3bc01f.png]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/4d436a198a1d219498dfc84baf3bc01f.png)
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Dang. No clay model coming?
Dang. No clay model coming? Nooooo, I suck at that. Next time I'll just make a video
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Hi Tod,
you did well, exactly what I was looking for.
My question about connections (fuel pump, etc.) has been serious so. You said access to sparks was easy, just "flip" the tank. And as I do not know about it, have never done it, I wondered what happened to these lines etc ?
Again thanks for the sketch (and the clay model, if that ever happens).
Another thought out of this. Many know sketch-up (Google), will we one day have models of CB parts all online and available (where it's useful), and print our own parts ? Or are we (most of forum members) too old for this ?
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(12-19-2020, 08:20 PM)j3gq_imp Wrote: Hi Tod,
you did well, exactly what I was looking for.
My question about connections (fuel pump, etc.) has been serious so. You said access to sparks was easy, just "flip" the tank. And as I do not know about it, have never done it, I wondered what happened to these lines etc ?
Again thanks for the sketch (and the clay model, if that ever happens).
Another thought out of this. Many know sketch-up (Google), will we one day have models of CB parts all online and available (where it's useful), and print our own parts ? Or are we (most of forum members) too old for this ? I resorted to flipping the tank around because of the breather hose. It was really stuck and I thought I'd damage it if it tried hard. I did however disconnect the fuel line, and it goes down the left hand side of the bike, so come to think of it the direction of rotation wasn't important, I just had a feeling there was something else hanging on the left side. I'll do another experiment with that, the memory is a bit foggy now, I think there was someone there, but also I think I could be imagining it
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(12-19-2020, 08:35 PM)tod.branko_imp Wrote: (12-19-2020, 08:20 PM)j3gq_imp Wrote: Hi Tod,
you did well, exactly what I was looking for.
My question about connections (fuel pump, etc.) has been serious so. You said access to sparks was easy, just "flip" the tank. And as I do not know about it, have never done it, I wondered what happened to these lines etc ?
Again thanks for the sketch (and the clay model, if that ever happens).
Another thought out of this. Many know sketch-up (Google), will we one day have models of CB parts all online and available (where it's useful), and print our own parts ? Or are we (most of forum members) too old for this ? I resorted to flipping the tank around because of the breather hose. It was really stuck and I thought I'd damage it if it tried hard. I did however disconnect the fuel line, and it goes down the left hand side of the bike, so come to think of it the direction of rotation wasn't important, I just had a feeling there was something else hanging on the left side. I'll do another experiment with that, the memory is a bit foggy now, I think there was someone there, but also I think I could be imagining it
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Keep a lookout for that "[url=https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/even-mild-cases-can-cause-covid-19-fog#:~:text=What%20kinds%20of%20symptoms%20are,from%20the%20first%20SARS%20virus.]brain fog" thang.
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y'all know you don't have to move or remove the tank to change the plugs on this bike right?
Front plug
rear plug
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(12-19-2020, 11:36 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: y'all know you don't have to move or remove the tank to change the plugs on this bike right?
Front plug
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rear plug
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This does bring back memories of another thread. Wasn't there a peculiar sized socket or something you had to use for the angle? BTW...move that phone to the right a bit and you have a nice self-portrait!
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It's hard to see, Mr Ferret, any chance you could bring us up to speed on this riddle ?
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Motion Pro makes a thin walled 14 mm spark plug socket # 08-0152 that uses either a 13mm box end wrench, a 14 mm box end wrench or a 1/4" drive ratchet. Fits right in there.
https://www.denniskirk.com/motion-pro/14...283555.sku
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I have this spark plug tool and removing the plugs is very easy using the Motion Pro tool.
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For those of you who use the motion pro, do you think this one would work as well? Would there be enough space to get a ratchet head in there?
[url=https://us.amazon.com/ARES-11000-14mm-Magnetic-Swivel-Socket/dp/B07RR84RXB/ref=pd_lpo_263_img_0/136-6260393-0783548?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07RR84RXB&pd_rd_r=0779c1e3-a5a0-40aa-be29-0f736e423cb3&pd_rd_w=Zlvz2&pd_rd_wg=mt4wk&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=ABPSB09A1CX63Y7XDFWQ&psc=1&refRID=ABPSB09A1CX63Y7XDFWQ]ARES 11000-14mm Thin Wall Magnetic Swivel Spark Plug Socket - 3/8-Inch Drive 12-Point Spark Plug Socket - Walls 2mm Thinner Than Standard Spark Plug Sockets
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