There has been a significant drop in puns.Or maybe I did, and my bot account is finally up-and-running as specified in my will.
Oh that’s definitely where his consciousness is going when he dies.lol
I don't think that was Lost in Space, he has an army officer's uniform on.Man I loved that show.lol
Season 1 episode 1 The Reluctant Stowaway.I don't think that was Lost in Space, he has an army officer's uniform on.
I'll take your word for it! I don't recall him ever wearing a Uni again.Season 1 episode 1 The Reluctant Stowaway.






It's great. Plus the guy who made it is a carb expert and has tons of carb and ignition videos on YouTube that are really helpful, seems like a really good guy.Pretty cool, never heard of it before.
I am learning to embrace it - - -"the 1900s.." my dude I'm gonna put you on ignore, why are you aging me like that![]()



My wife was a graphic design artist for a marketing firm for years. She's a teacher now.There are more dangerous and harder ways to make a living, but the constant judgement from non creative people approving or disapproving of your work, the hours, the constant grind, the feast or famine of account management was trying at times for sure.
However for a lot of years, I loved it.
I installed a Carb Cheater on my 67 Cougar today, coolest thing ever. I don't have any pics but its basically a controlled air bleed valve with a little air filter, a small brain box with GPS and vacuum sensor, and an oxygen sensor. You replace your carb spacer (or add one) with his, it has a front and back port and passages inside to direct the inlet air to each barrel that you connect to the air valve. This device lets me see and set an idle and highway AFR, control a couple of switching outputs and mixture based on RPM, set a rev limiter, and see vacuum level, AFR, speed, RPM etc. on an android app. You can also use it for controlling a line lock or controlling a flame setup among other things with the programmable outputs. And you can graph everything out and look at it later if you want to help tune. He sells a little square device you can use for a permanently mounted customizable display or any android device works. It uses Bluetooth to talk to the device. My old **** phone worked fine.
When I first hooked it up I could see it was opening the valve about 30% because my idle was too rich, I tweaked it a little to get to the default 13.5 AFR and the valve doesn't need to open much at idle anymore. Then on the highway I could see when I was cruising at a steady speed I was sitting at around 12.3 when the default is 14.5, so it opened and kept me at 14.5. Some people go leaner on the highway but that seemed good. I need to go down a jet size I guess to get closer without it working. You can set those AFR values to whatever you want, and also use it for a choke if you set everything up with that in mind. And easily turn the auto tune feature off/on with a button push to help see what's happening, and it always shows what percentage the air bleed is open which really helps. So now changing temps and/or elevation will be automatically compensated for by it, which is pretty neat. My AFR was also dropping down to about 11.2 under hard acceleration, which is lower than ideal for peak power, so it opened to help get that to about 12.7 when I floor it, I could feel the difference turning auto tuning off and on.
Its as handy as a normal AFR meter for tuning your carb but with auto tuning and a bunch of other neat features. And if it dies you can still drive fine, unlike some of the buggy fuel injection systems I've watched my friends fight with on their muscle cars.
The base system is about $300, I think the one with everything is $400. This is a decent amount of money but I really like the carb I have and to do fuel inject I would be around $1k with the pump and everything else to make it work. Plus if this dies I can keep on driving.
Here is the webpage and pics/details. https://thecarbcheater.com
Edit- here are some pics I stole from the series of tubes, there are a bunch of different modes/views you can choose on your phone or you can get the little display that is customizable -




I have 20 min worth of work to get it back together once the parts arrive.
I like to challenge myself.You know you just jinxed it...
I like to challenge myself.
Between the two items, its 4 screws, 1 plug, 4 bolts and 2 clamps.

Any tricks you use on the xt2 on keeping the decks cleaner or just constant maintenance?pulled the decks off the Husqvarna and cub cadet XT2 to clean then and sharpen the blades. Put everything back together.


I finished the 5/'37 220B I found yesterday. She's been rode hard and put up wet, but not too bad.
So you don't have to go looking for it, here's the before:
And after:
The original vent was bashed in on top and it didn't have a globe. I stole both from a 220E. The B vent is a darker green, but we'll just keep that between ourselves, OK?
I did get a nice globe, if not exactly period-correct:
I might still finish one 200A today, but I'm easily distracted by shiny nickel-plate.
Maybe I'll light 'er up when it cools off some.
TFL--
What do you use to restore these? Not so worried about paint codes but the rust removal, glass source…..I have a few out in the garage that need to be cleaned up.
Everything that isn't pained or aluminum goes into the USC with a hot lye solution for a half hour, gets a rinse with very hot water, then back into the USC with a hot sodium citrate solution. Painted and aluminum parts get a scrub with a soft pad and dishsoap.What do you use to restore these? Not so worried about paint codes but the rust removal, glass source…..I have a few out in the garage that need to be cleaned up.
Translation: Got drunk and passed out listening to music.Sat in the shop and enjoyed a beer and some FM. May have dozed off for a minute or two.
