1952 Case VAC engine rebuild 20
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10 t0 15 pounds at best
i have a 48 vac need id tag on dash
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10 t0 15 pounds at best
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@gearhead48 well i saw a bit of it in teh video. hell i do a happy dance when i overhaul a smal engine and it fires. because its all teh wieght off my shoulders. i no longer have to wonder IF it will run
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Haha ! I understand ! who wouldn't ?
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Its purring like a kitten was there ever any doubt come on you did a great job!
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congrats! you did a fantastic job and its been fun following along. love those updraft carbs!! when you gonna break something else so we can watch you rebuild it! haha.. j.k.
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NICE work my friend. btw did you do the happy dance when she lit off? heck i know i did after a successful overhaul
yamahonkawazuki 10 months ago
@yamahonkawazuki
Yes..yes I did!
gearhead48 10 months ago
Fantastic! I really enjoyed your videos. I just brought home a '47 VAC in very good shape. I appreciate your doing these videos. I'm worried about my apparent low oil pressure (reads about 6 lbs) on a restoration 60 lb gauge, just like the one you talked about. I think I'll independently measure the pressure and, if that's OK, maybe replace the gauge with one like yours. Well done!
soilguy100 1 year ago
@soilguy100
Thanks I do recomend the 30 psi gauge. Ebay is the only place that I found these. They have only become availble in the last 5 months or so. I'm gona use my 60 psi gauge to sight in my riffle!
gearhead48 1 year ago
Woooo Whooo congrats !!!!!!
2LateIWon 1 year ago
@2LateIWon
Thanks, I appreciate everyone for watching and commenting :)
gearhead48 1 year ago