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Particle Man 04-13-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by pauldun170 (Post 510552)
Guess which one of those items is getting played with right now?

TMI, dude...

pauldun170 04-13-2012 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 510556)
You bought a laser sight equipped infrared thermometer?

What, the melted fender wasn't proof enough for you? :lol:

JC

:lol

pauldun170 04-13-2012 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Particle Man (Post 510558)
TMI, dude...

At first I thought that TMI was an acronym for the thermometer and that I needed to stop referring to half the crap in my tool box as "thingies". That it was time to learn the common names of the all tools and technical names.

I still have learning to do.

but then i thought about it...
Particle Man thinks I'm pointing this thing at my wibbly bits while asking my wife "hot or cold"

He's right
too much information

Particle Man 04-13-2012 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pauldun170 (Post 510569)
At first I thought that TMI was an acronym for the thermometer and that I needed to stop referring to half the crap in my tool box as "thingies". That it was time to learn the common names of the all tools and technical names.

I still have learning to do.

but then i thought about it...
Particle Man thinks I'm pointing this thing at my wibbly bits while asking my wife "hot or cold"

He's right
too much information

See? :lol:

Sean 04-13-2012 05:09 PM

Those infrared thermos are neat. You can see the temperature variance across the tire, see which vents are blowing heat and which aren't, and make crème brûlée just perfect. I don't know what the fuck you'd do with it on a carb though.

Papa_Complex 04-13-2012 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 510580)
Those infrared thermos are neat. You can see the temperature variance across the tire, see which vents are blowing heat and which aren't, and make crème brûlée just perfect. I don't know what the fuck you'd do with it on a carb though.

Check the temperature at the exhaust headers. Cool pipes are richer than hot pipes, with the middle two generally running slightly hotter than the outer on an inline 4.

pauldun170 04-13-2012 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 510580)
Those infrared thermos are neat. You can see the temperature variance across the tire, see which vents are blowing heat and which aren't, and make crème brûlée just perfect. I don't know what the fuck you'd do with it on a carb though.



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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 510583)
Check the temperature at the exhaust headers. Cool pipes are richer than hot pipes, with the middle two generally running slightly hotter than the outer on an inline 4.

Yup

Bought it to check the headers to see if I have tomfoolery going on.
If one cylinder no-makee the bang bang...will know which one to hack at.


added to some more to the collection of tool thingies today
craftsman impact screwdriver, screw extractors and a new garden hose nozzle.
Also picked up some more M4 2.5 hex screws to replace the remainder of the floatbowl screws.


By the time I'm done with this bike, it will be in better shape than when I bought it a decade ago.

Papa_Complex 04-13-2012 09:10 PM

Gee, all that I got was a compound mitre saw, saw table, router, and a load of cedar planking.

Particle Man 04-13-2012 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by pauldun170 (Post 510593)
Yup

Bought it to check the headers to see if I have tomfoolery going on.
If one cylinder no-makee the bang bang...will know which one to hack at.


added to some more to the collection of tool thingies today
craftsman impact screwdriver, screw extractors and a new garden hose nozzle.
Also picked up some more M4 2.5 hex screws to replace the remainder of the floatbowl screws.


By the time I'm done with this bike, it will be in better shape than when I bought it a decade ago.

Note to self - next time I need to wrench on my bike, I'm coming to your place.

askmrjesus 04-14-2012 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 510594)
Gee, all that I got was a compound mitre saw, saw table, router, and a load of cedar planking.

Cool, now your a certified Harley tech.

JC


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