Posted by DickL on August 31, 2008 at 09:43:03 from (76.76.33.112):
In Reply to: The C (last post) posted by Lanse on August 30, 2008 at 15:01:55:
I can probly scare you up another block. I have several bare blocks laying around that can be made ready like what the first one. The one thing about my parts is the fact that they are easy on the pocket book. We need to get you one up and running.
If I was you, and I sure aint, I would use the B for my Ag project for all the detailed record keeping. I would use an engine kit and a fresh ground crankshaft for that. I would do this project with your Ag teachers directions. He will be able to show you the little details that seems unimportant to non mechanics who give there opinions as to how they have done it. (Yesterday I couldnt spell mechanic and today I are one)
I would use this C as a home project along with the fine people on the board that have been amazed with your change from a mouthy brat at the start to a full fledged adult with adult questions and adult statements as of now.
A bunch on YT are proud of your achievements and look for your posts.
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