Sunday Workshop October 2

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jbcollier
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Sunday Workshop October 2

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As long as I get my act togehter and get Yarko's engine assembled on Saturday at work. There will be a workshop at Yarko's house to install it. Due to my no-longer-brand-new back, I would appreciate a hand or two or three or... to get it back in. We'll start at 10 A.M. I post the address later when I have it in hand. Would those coming please chime in so I know I have enough spare hands?

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Post by Angelo »

I"ll be there to help you lift it in place.
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Thanks guys, I am filled with gratitude. My address is:

2412 117 St. NW
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Count me in too.

Do you need help on Saturday?
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Thanks Kevin. I'll be there from 9 A.M. on. Company would be welcome and help appreciated!
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Post by david »

I'm just back from enjoying some island time, and can make Sunday. Would my lift be of help to you John? Let me know and I will bring it. May even stop by on Saturday.
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Holy Doodle, a lift would be brilliant if it's not too much work.
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Post by jbcollier »

Yarko's engine is "mostly" together and certainly enough to slot it back in place. If anyone has the following they'd be willing to donate, please bring it along:

- rear axle nut and washer (same as P200 and later smallframes)

- rear brake cable to brake arm clevis pin

See you tomorrow

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My thanks to Kevin and David, six hours of fiddling, sorting, machining and assembling was much easier with their assistance and company.
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My thanks to Angelo, David and Kevin for their help in getting Yarko's engine back in. Taras will order the last few bits and bobs and then we'll finish it off.
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Post by Yarko »

Thanks guys, terribly sorry for being in BC and not able to be there when it sputtered back to life. I hope it didn't put up too much of a fight, considering all the grief it gave over the past few months.
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Post by Kevin »

It certainly didn't sputter. Sounds pretty healthy to me :)
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Post by Angelo »

Kevin wrote:It certainly didn't sputter. Sounds pretty healthy to me :)
Healthier than us guys, especially after inhailing those cream puffs!
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