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Re: best stream rebuilder??

by AFR » Jan 28, 2011 8:27 pm

lol and to thing i grind in shorts and a t shirt lol you guys are woos-es

JK

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by ConFuseee » Jan 19, 2011 1:01 pm

77viper wrote:I didn't mind the grinding it was more the itching for 3 weeks after.
Yes thats why working in the winter is best so you can wear HUGE clothing and cover up every part of your body :) and since its cold it wont get to hott! also while grinding remember not to itch down your pants i learned the hard way :lol:

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by 77viper » Dec 04, 2009 11:40 pm

The dust isn't fun either.

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by ccrick » Dec 04, 2009 11:37 pm

77viper wrote:I didn't mind the grinding it was more the itching for 3 weeks after.
I thought that was part of the "sucks" in grinding?

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by 77viper » Dec 04, 2009 11:16 pm

I didn't mind the grinding it was more the itching for 3 weeks after.

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by Hippie459MN » Dec 04, 2009 9:59 pm

Thats what I hear and hopefully by the end of the month I will have mine ground down and ready to start installing. :up:

Now it might be a month or two till I can get all the supplies to start putting it back together but it will get done one way or another. :mrgreen:

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by ccrick » Dec 04, 2009 9:15 pm

Grinding is the worst!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by Hippie459MN » Dec 03, 2009 12:48 pm

From my understanding the worst part of the whole thing is the tear out and clean up getting it ready. Then its not so bad once ya get past that cause then you get to put it all back together. :D

I think most guys are saying they have around $1000-1500 in materials but its the hours it takes to it that is where it would get ya if you paid a shop to do it. I dont mind a little manual labor once and a while. :)

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by frogII » Dec 03, 2009 10:23 am

WOW , that puts a whole new perspective on things
I think I'll call both and ask a lot of questions

in the end it may be the start of a very loooooooonnnnnnng project or at least until the kids are out of school and can take care of themselves :mrgreen:
that'll be a happy day :boating:

and I will still need the cash for a bigger motor
I know this kind of work is mostly labor

Thanks for the info

Re: best stream rebuilder??

by ccrick » Dec 02, 2009 9:47 pm

Hippie459MN wrote:I am gonna do it myself. Hopefully with some help though... Anyone? ;D
Put a web cam on your head and I'll talk ya through it! lol :D If I lived in your hood, I'd help. It's a long walk to your house though

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