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0 2012/09/26 21:15:07 waldig
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0 2012/09/26 21:15:07 waldig
Another test set up of the gasket measuring to see that it really works while driving.  Weeeee
Another test set up of the gasket measuring to see that it really works while driving. Weeeee
0 2015/09/16 16:34:37 waldig
Shot of the gasket and the plastic rib it is slipped into.  Easy piezie to slip off
Shot of the gasket and the plastic rib it is slipped into. Easy piezie to slip off
0 2015/09/16 16:34:37 waldig
atemperature probe lodged under the wiper for highway testing of the cooling while at speed.  This can be see in the infrared camera photos.
atemperature probe lodged under the wiper for highway testing of the cooling while at speed. This can be see in the infrared camera photos.
0 2015/09/16 16:34:37 waldig
The beauty of the thermal camera
The beauty of the thermal camera
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
THe ability to sense things that you would never imagine otherwise, you can see the heat and minor changes in everyday life.
THe ability to sense things that you would never imagine otherwise, you can see the heat and minor changes in everyday life.
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
You can see the passive cooling that my hood produces even when parked.  With forward motion, the suction really pulls heat out.
You can see the passive cooling that my hood produces even when parked. With forward motion, the suction really pulls heat out.
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
Close up of the hood vents after parking the car, note the temperature reading at the crosshairs.
Close up of the hood vents after parking the car, note the temperature reading at the crosshairs.
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
Please not the heat pouring out of the engine compartment with the rubber gasket pulled out.  THis allows hood heat to vent when parked and the springgy thing is a temp probe to prove that it works at 55 mph.  The probe was anchored under the wiper blade for this test.  Really a simple mod that takes 20 seconds to do, about 30 seconds to undo.
Please not the heat pouring out of the engine compartment with the rubber gasket pulled out. THis allows hood heat to vent when parked and the springgy thing is a temp probe to prove that it works at 55 mph. The probe was anchored under the wiper blade for this test. Really a simple mod that takes 20 seconds to do, about 30 seconds to undo.
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
Different view of heat flow out of the hood from a different angle.  This is really a one banana modification.  More difficult mods require you to tie 2 bananas to the problem for a monkey to fix, old IBM lingo...

This is just the removal - pull off- the rubber gasket just infront of the windshield, in the summer.  Enjoy
Different view of heat flow out of the hood from a different angle. This is really a one banana modification. More difficult mods require you to tie 2 bananas to the problem for a monkey to fix, old IBM lingo... This is just the removal - pull off- the rubber gasket just infront of the windshield, in the summer. Enjoy
0 2015/09/16 15:07:05 waldig
Speaker with caps in series
Speaker with caps in series
0 2015/10/12 16:36:11 waldig
500 ufd caps for audio improvement...cuts below 300 Hz energy
500 ufd caps for audio improvement...cuts below 300 Hz energy
0 2015/10/12 16:36:11 waldig
A quick coat of rust reformer solves the issue.  Being too high energy, I did not wait for it to dry thus the glossy look, it dries like the photo of the A arms taken earlier.
A quick coat of rust reformer solves the issue. Being too high energy, I did not wait for it to dry thus the glossy look, it dries like the photo of the A arms taken earlier.
0 2015/09/12 15:35:41 waldig
Wire brushing the pumpkin before painting it.
Wire brushing the pumpkin before painting it.
0 2015/09/12 15:35:41 waldig
Here is another of the exhaust that i paint in the fall with the high temp aluminum in a rattle can.  Lasts about a year and prevents agressive rusting.  The bolts that hold the front and back halves together, are replaced with stainless steel, I hate rust.
Here is another of the exhaust that i paint in the fall with the high temp aluminum in a rattle can. Lasts about a year and prevents agressive rusting. The bolts that hold the front and back halves together, are replaced with stainless steel, I hate rust.
0 2015/09/12 15:35:41 waldig
Popped the ear off the headlight housing. Decided to fix it with JB weld, but how to really brace it, As you can see the screw was run thru the tab and into the housing.  The use of a screw both anchors the tab but also increases its strength while the epoxy cures.  When gluing plastic, be sure to scratch the surface to allow the glue to have a surface with "TOOTH"
Popped the ear off the headlight housing. Decided to fix it with JB weld, but how to really brace it, As you can see the screw was run thru the tab and into the housing. The use of a screw both anchors the tab but also increases its strength while the epoxy cures. When gluing plastic, be sure to scratch the surface to allow the glue to have a surface with "TOOTH"
0 2015/09/12 15:18:09 waldig
While under the car I saw that the body was showing signs of surface rust that was becoming thick.  Wire brushing it helps, but I used the rust reformer by Rustoleum to stop it.  This product dries with a nice matte black finish that matches the factory black well.
While under the car I saw that the body was showing signs of surface rust that was becoming thick. Wire brushing it helps, but I used the rust reformer by Rustoleum to stop it. This product dries with a nice matte black finish that matches the factory black well.
0 2015/09/12 15:18:09 waldig
If you get a gauge at harbor freight, the gauge is small and hard to really read, get a nice big one on ebay that is in the range you want, this one was 0-100 psi
If you get a gauge at harbor freight, the gauge is small and hard to really read, get a nice big one on ebay that is in the range you want, this one was 0-100 psi
0 2015/09/12 15:18:09 waldig
I have a relay powering my compressor so that it only runs when the lights in the garage are on.   This prevents leaving it on while away, and prevents issues with burst hoses or lines.
I have a relay powering my compressor so that it only runs when the lights in the garage are on. This prevents leaving it on while away, and prevents issues with burst hoses or lines.
0 2015/09/12 15:07:08 waldig
In the fall I like to give the exhaust another coat of high temp paint to prevent rusting.  Wanna delay replacing all of that exhaust work if possible, keeps rust out of my face when working under the car too.
In the fall I like to give the exhaust another coat of high temp paint to prevent rusting. Wanna delay replacing all of that exhaust work if possible, keeps rust out of my face when working under the car too.
0 2015/09/12 15:07:08 waldig
My hood in the shade after 6 miles of testing
My hood in the shade after 6 miles of testing
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
My spoiler in the shade and sun, can you see the line of demarcation from solar effects
My spoiler in the shade and sun, can you see the line of demarcation from solar effects
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
Idle of car in shade with the hood gasket removed to allow convection cooling, my suggestion in the summer.  Easy and effective.
Idle of car in shade with the hood gasket removed to allow convection cooling, my suggestion in the summer. Easy and effective.
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
Just stopping once does this to the brakes, heat from friction
Just stopping once does this to the brakes, heat from friction
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
Reason for camera, can you see the load effecting the power cord in the house
Reason for camera, can you see the load effecting the power cord in the house
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
This is for your own caption, how I sleep at night in the winter
This is for your own caption, how I sleep at night in the winter
0 2015/08/15 11:51:07 waldig
if your in a tight spot, you can TAPE the socket and or bolt to the wrench allowing you to keep it together and not drop it down into the car......
if your in a tight spot, you can TAPE the socket and or bolt to the wrench allowing you to keep it together and not drop it down into the car......
0 2015/08/14 16:45:01 waldig
One of my tricks, I use the harbor freight air chuck and added a cheap ebay meter to really be able see the tire pressure easily.
One of my tricks, I use the harbor freight air chuck and added a cheap ebay meter to really be able see the tire pressure easily.
0 2015/08/14 16:45:01 waldig
The duct work is adjustable so you can relocate the air if needed in different locations, just push the flex pipe and your done.
The duct work is adjustable so you can relocate the air if needed in different locations, just push the flex pipe and your done.
0 2015/08/14 16:40:54 waldig
How I seal the air conditioned bay from the end units, and allow passage / light
How I seal the air conditioned bay from the end units, and allow passage / light
0 2015/08/14 16:40:54 waldig
Rotary revolution lift with out ceiling bar.
Rotary revolution lift with out ceiling bar.
0 2015/08/14 16:40:54 waldig
THe lift allows over 6 ' under car and misses 12' ceiling
THe lift allows over 6 ' under car and misses 12' ceiling
0 2015/08/14 16:40:54 waldig
2100 ft garage for lift 12 high
2100 ft garage for lift 12 high
0 2015/08/14 09:56:13 waldig
compressor power control to the lights, compressor shuts off it lights are powered off and the air line is shut off to prevent blowing a air line while Iam away. Woody
compressor power control to the lights, compressor shuts off it lights are powered off and the air line is shut off to prevent blowing a air line while Iam away. Woody
0 2015/08/14 09:56:13 waldig
Lift just installed and shop not messed up YET
Lift just installed and shop not messed up YET
0 2015/08/14 09:56:13 waldig
Caulking the floor / lift with RTV for water protection.  Yeah
Caulking the floor / lift with RTV for water protection. Yeah
0 2015/08/14 09:56:13 waldig
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