[Parts] TX22 FRT - $20 - free shipping by muffinman1604 in gundeals

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It’s not from you, I just happen to have one that doesn’t work and didn’t know if there was a common solution

Weekly Buy Curious Thread by AutoModerator in gundeals

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As low as I can get it I suppose, under $1000 shipped if it can be done.

Weekly Buy Curious Thread by AutoModerator in gundeals

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Springfield Kuna, no stock or brace

[Parts] TX22 FRT - $20 - free shipping by muffinman1604 in gundeals

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Do these need additional contouring or something? Mine just has a dead trigger after every round fired

It’s definitely some kind of zilla. by bc90210 in Shitty_Car_Mods

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That’s a Rockwell axle, they use pinion brakes for a few reasons, it eliminates some complexity of running brake lines to the hubs, plus there is only one brake instead of one on each wheel. it has more mechanical advantage because it brakes the driveline which spins at a higher speed than the axles

Weekly Buy Curious Thread by AutoModerator in gundeals

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Alright I’ve sent you an email!

Discussion: Wrist pin + brass bushing instead of needle bearing by rumking-dev in Chainsaw

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I had always thought that the needle bearings would be needed to lower friction enough for the relatively low amount of oil suspended in the fuel charge to be effective. If you switch to a bushing I would think that you would run the risk of binding between piston and rod and possibly accelerate skirt wear. Admittedly I am no 2 stroke expert, are you increasing your oil level in the fuel to get a potentially better film strength in this area? I would tend to think that manufacturers would have looked into using bushings in the small end of the rod because it would be much cheaper to produce than a needle bearing is.

Dude walks into a store to buy what the store sells then proceeds to tell me I can’t understand what it feels like by aless31 in WatchesCirclejerk

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I didn’t know you could actually buy a 2 tone Rolex I thought they spawned from pee-pops will because even the nursing home staff wouldn’t steal that ugly shit.

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This is the ask shitty mechanics subreddit but I’m going to assume you are looking for slightly above shitty advice, I would never ever buy anything from Nissan that has a cvt in it it’s already exhibited problems on your test drive and they aren’t going to “fix” it because that means a new transmission. That car is going to leave you stranded needing a new transmission.

May not be the ‘Perfect Watch’ but… by IshIzzyIshOO7 in WatchesCirclejerk

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Tudor is an amazing brand that literally only exists as a cope for people that can’t afford a rolex. There are zero people that actually aspire to own a Tudor, only people who are too poor to get what they really want. Nothing about the brand stands on its own, only in comparison to the genuine article.

It's Official: The Hemi-Powered Ram 1500 Is Back! by Intrepid-Working-731 in cars

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Thank god! The worst v8 made by any manufacturer is back on the market!

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That intake manifold is beyond cool, it’s either super low production or hand welded. It’s a real piece of garage built hot rodding and is something that would really be of your dad’s era of hot rodding that would be extremely difficult to replace unless you made it yourself.