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Old 05-23-2020, 07:57 PM   #70197
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Make a bracket.
every time i hear these words, i think of project binky.
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Old 05-23-2020, 08:05 PM   #70198
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Don’t. It’s a pain in the ass to mount it to the sway bar. Make a bracket.
Why would I mount an oil cooler to the sway bar?
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Old 05-23-2020, 09:30 PM   #70199
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Why would I mount an oil cooler to the sway bar?

Lol quoted wrong post.
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Not true, there bah dum chish.



Depends on the pressure.



Look it up.



Save yourself a lot of grief by agreeing.



If you don't, I'll enlighten you after my Saturday, long nap.



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I'll take your word on it since the are directly correlated

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in the process, learned one of my neighbors has been asking everyone else on the block if they've seen me. apparently she thought i died. her reasoning was because i haven't done anything with my landscaping(despite the fact that i've waved to her twice while mowing the lawn). she's a little, um, interesting. but a nice lady anyways...


I wouldn't know what gave her that idea -
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Why would I mount an oil cooler to the sway bar?
To keep the oil moving?

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according to my retired neighbor expert, it's the proper way to finish the surface, besides getting a vinyl sealant, which isn't really worth it to me. it's a 4" thick pad(on the heavy side of 4-4.5") on 5-10" of triple-compacted crushed rock. if it moves, i've got much bigger issues. like militant ants.


Hell, you could build a house on top of that -
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the shutoff and all the fittings appear to all be in place. there's a union between the shutoff and the water heater, so i shouldn't even need to do anything upstream of the shutoff.
Of course you did install a earthquake shut off valve in the gas line?

The BIG one is overdue - in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, which reaches up to Chicago -

Your call -

Seriously, job well done and within the timeline -

Now you can go rent a chainsaw to prune your bushes in your front yard -

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Old 05-24-2020, 02:50 AM   #70206
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got it done just in time! had an ez-up canopy over it, but it leaked in one spot and dotted the finish..

in the process, learned one of my neighbors has been asking everyone else on the block if they've seen me. apparently she thought i died. her reasoning was because i haven't done anything with my landscaping(despite the fact that i've waved to her twice while mowing the lawn). she's a little, um, interesting. but a nice lady anyways...



it's for a stationary air conditioner. there's no traffic across the surface. i dragged a broom across it. it looks pretty. at least it did until the canopy dripped.

according to my retired neighbor expert, it's the proper way to finish the surface, besides getting a vinyl sealant, which isn't really worth it to me. it's a 4" thick pad(on the heavy side of 4-4.5") on 5-10" of triple-compacted crushed rock. if it moves, i've got much bigger issues. like militant ants.





yes, i keep the CO with new batteries, even hold the test button every once in a while to make sure it still hurts my ears. i'm planning on loading up on soapy water, and will be checking, rechecking, rerechecking and rererechecking everything.

did my dryer a while back. still checking for leaks just in case!



i've got this stuff to seal it. it's like wd-40 for thread seals. works everywhere, and if it leaks, disassemble, add more.
https://cleanfit.com/blue_monster_in...l#sealant_ptfe

the shutoff and all the fittings appear to all be in place. there's a union between the shutoff and the water heater, so i shouldn't even need to do anything upstream of the shutoff.

i read the manual! 55' max vent distance, currently 44' with bend extension calc, 1/8" rise over 10'.

crooked pipes are easy. it's making them straight that gets difficult!
Don't forget to wet it down daily. I wasn't joking before. It is the secret to good hard non cracked concrete. Everybody wants to dry it out quick but that is a huge mistake.
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got it done just in time! had an ez-up canopy over it, but it leaked in one spot and dotted the finish..

in the process, learned one of my neighbors has been asking everyone else on the block if they've seen me. apparently she thought i died. her reasoning was because i haven't done anything with my landscaping(despite the fact that i've waved to her twice while mowing the lawn). she's a little, um, interesting. but a nice lady anyways...



it's for a stationary air conditioner. there's no traffic across the surface. i dragged a broom across it. it looks pretty. at least it did until the canopy dripped.

according to my retired neighbor expert, it's the proper way to finish the surface, besides getting a vinyl sealant, which isn't really worth it to me. it's a 4" thick pad(on the heavy side of 4-4.5") on 5-10" of triple-compacted crushed rock. if it moves, i've got much bigger issues. like militant ants.





yes, i keep the CO with new batteries, even hold the test button every once in a while to make sure it still hurts my ears. i'm planning on loading up on soapy water, and will be checking, rechecking, rerechecking and rererechecking everything.

did my dryer a while back. still checking for leaks just in case!



i've got this stuff to seal it. it's like wd-40 for thread seals. works everywhere, and if it leaks, disassemble, add more.
https://cleanfit.com/blue_monster_in...l#sealant_ptfe

the shutoff and all the fittings appear to all be in place. there's a union between the shutoff and the water heater, so i shouldn't even need to do anything upstream of the shutoff.

i read the manual! 55' max vent distance, currently 44' with bend extension calc, 1/8" rise over 10'.

crooked pipes are easy. it's making them straight that gets difficult!
Canopy over the setting concrete, good idea! Not checking the canopy bad idea!!

Brushed concrete great idea but not for equipment bases as it can become a moss trap... But I'm sure your neighbour will have ideas of getting round shit collecting or growing in the little valleys..

As for mowing the lawn, are you sure it wasn't @Tcoat doing his neighbourly thing.. mostly likely wanting a Hokane respray in 10years time?
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Old 05-24-2020, 06:19 AM   #70208
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I'm wishing i could get quarantined right about now...
No self-quarantine directives in place in Illinois?

I mean regardless I'd have been doing this quarantine or not. I just want to finally do what I've been wanting to do for the longest time.
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More and more I start to gravitate towards being able to track my car. Currently trying to put the last two sets of ARP extended studs on the rear wheels (having trouble BTW but just check the WHAT DID YOU DO thread).


Afterwards, I'm looking into LCAs and eventually an oil cooler. I've got a lot of time before quarantine is over, so hopefully before the end of the year I can finally take my FR-S to the track.
Tracking sounds cool, but the consumables cost more than I want to spend. Think I'm going to be 100% on autox for the next couple years, and depending how this year goes with my competitiveness, I may end up starting to build towards a class.

I got chucked into C-modified class (think big power cars, like the STi, Camaro V8, Mustang V8, etc) due to having a tune, so the first order of business is probably going to be going back to stock header (with the cat punched out, so I can cheat). Then I need to find out if a 4.88 FD is allowed in A-mod, which is where I'd be most competitive.
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Tracking sounds cool, but the consumables cost more than I want to spend. Think I'm going to be 100% on autox for the next couple years, and depending how this year goes with my competitiveness, I may end up starting to build towards a class.

I got chucked into C-modified class (think big power cars, like the STi, Camaro V8, Mustang V8, etc) due to having a tune, so the first order of business is probably going to be going back to stock header (with the cat punched out, so I can cheat). Then I need to find out if a 4.88 FD is allowed in A-mod, which is where I'd be most competitive.
All the autocross around me seems to be cancelled.
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