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    273 commando valve cover trim removal?

    ok next question, these are 1967 vintage. is a stock 67 273 valve cover the same? (cant i swap the chrome to a stock 273 cover?) 67-8 same covers
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    273 commando valve cover trim removal?

    I have a set of 273 commando valve covers. One is a bit damaged and thought I might remove the chrome do-dad thing off the top and replace the cover as it’s probably a nightmare to repair. what holds them on? A type of epoxy? Can I just swap the chrome part with a non commando cover?
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    Cleaning pistons

    try the parts in a ziplock bag with your liquid in the bag. that way it doesnt screw up the tank water and you can dump the dirty stuff without changing the whole tank. thats what i do and then you use way less chemicals and they can be stronger or weaker depending on what your doing.
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    Cleaning pistons

    its mixed together and shot out like a garden hose. its light pressure, 90 psi but the media is buffered by the water so its gentle. It will not take paint off a beer can. i own a media blast company and pride myself on learning everyday new techniques and processes in refinishing. i love...
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    Cleaning pistons

    vapor is #10 glass bead and water. its cabinet based. Does great work on non ferrous metals but I have found it’s also great on plastics and rubber. Wiring and plug come out almost new. It’s huge in Europe but has never really caught on in North America (yet) big with the vintage bike guys and...
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    Cleaning pistons

    vapor blaster. amazing results
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    S.O.S. I need some help here....

    ok, you moved your drive gear so now the rotor can be pointing anywhere. no biggie go back to TDC and see where the drive is pointing. now install the dist and see where rotor is pointing compared to what plug wire its pointing to on the cap. my guess is its on the wrong wire. easy way...
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