aluminum vs steel flywheel for stroker

What do you want me to do? Post some pictures? I can't. I've never had a camera fetish. Wasn't my thing. I only have a few pictures from 1985ish, right before my best friend died in an industrial accident.

I wasn't into pictures before that. After that, even less so. Never was into the video thing either. I did have about 3 hours of video from 1990 or so. It's hard to find someone who knows how to run a camera so you can see WTF is going on. And that video went bye-bye when some lowlife broke into my car and stole it. And 3 bowling balls. None of which I ever got back.

After that, trying to teach a girlfriend or a buddy how to use a camera became more work that it was worth.


Funny thing is, I just took a call from a guy who isn't far from here (3 hours away) and he wants me to make a reloading video. I'm like WTF is going on today? I told him to shag his *** over here and I'll teach him. I'm not making a video. If I was going to do a video, I'd make a video on how to degree a cam.

So I don't have a camera fetish. At one time, I had some port work on the web. Where that went I have no idea. Also, there is a video of a 408 I did in 2000 that went 545 HP with a real small hydraulic roller in it. What ever happened to that I have no idea.

I never have been big on the camera either, Tim. Just never was my thing. So I guess if we're going on picture evidence, I'm as inexperienced as you. I was merely pointing out that Steve has posted a lifetime of pictures of projects he has worked on and owned through the years. That cannot be denied. Why caint we just say people do things different ways and just leave it there? I have respect for both of you and I know others do too. There's no need to get nasty on either side. Life's too short for that. Any of us could wake up dead tomorrow.