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Grumpy374 wrote:
In truth, if you use mineral spirits it becomes a completly different formula that was used in muffler bearings and bushings, found in early exotic sports cars like the English Ford Cortina, Honda 600's, and early Honda 50 Mopeds.
โSep-17-2015 10:58 AM
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Naio wrote:
Pffft... the only people who get points for googling are those over 85.
โSep-16-2015 09:38 PM
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Naio wrote:NinerBikes wrote:Naio wrote:Gill Scott Heron. Google is your friend. ๐
Dot dot dit dit dot dot dash. It's the ghetto code.
(Bonus points for anyone who gets this reference :))
Dude, you get points for GOOGLING!
โSep-16-2015 07:59 PM
NinerBikes wrote:Naio wrote:Gill Scott Heron. Google is your friend. ๐
Dot dot dit dit dot dot dash. It's the ghetto code.
(Bonus points for anyone who gets this reference :))
โSep-16-2015 07:29 PM
Naio wrote:Gill Scott Heron. Google is your friend. ๐
Dot dot dit dit dot dot dash. It's the ghetto code.
(Bonus points for anyone who gets this reference :))
โSep-16-2015 07:23 PM
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Naio wrote:
Heh, it DOES look like a rooster head! Never heard them called that, but I, too, love those old fashioned tailfinny knobs. Bakelite, are they?
Edit: I shoulda read the previous page before posting. Now I gotta go top off my blinker reservoir. Do you think canola oil will work? If I go out to to NorCal I could probably get some hemp oil... that would be thicker.
โSep-16-2015 12:32 PM
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