THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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between now adn this time next week, im gunna go over to wt tool and get the phase convertor:greensmok ive put it off long enough, i might even pick up some end mills they have on sale in the flyer i just got.
bout damn time :twak:
 
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they had some ball end mills in the flyer too which spark my interest since im at the point now where i wanna get the actual coil bucket figured out. i have the base plate figured out and how the lca mount will tie in with it and be boxed up for extra coolness
 
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ball end mills are useful for creating compound surfaces on a CNC machine. and they're big bucks. i highly doubt that you'll NEEEEEEDDDDD a ball end mill. if you need to create a curve i know you'll probably just hit it with a grinder. but having one 1/2" or 3/4" may not hurt.


kyle, if you ever read this, i haven't forgotten. i still have your old reverse idler i'm willing to trade for the end mills
 
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that's about 120 more than they're paying at the JY :dunno: It's going into a hovercraft we're theoretically building so the only requirements are how much boost and air volume, it can be any shape/size etc.

EDIT: I just realized why this pair of jeans has been getting almost fashionable. It's because it's the pair I spent about 20 hours grinding and welding in back around christmas :roflmao: they've got the whole "faded patches along the fronts of the legs" thing going on.
 
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Yeah. Less than an inch I think.

LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME

EDIT: off to pay storage bill, bake things, and buy beer
 
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:dunno: teach me the ways of the force yoda
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use one of these to make your angled surface relative to your other stuff. you'll only need a ball end mill for finishing a compound curved surface or making a hemispherical groove...

as for the CTD... that's not bad. but WTF is a 47RE tranny? i'm pretty sure RE doesn't stand for rubicon express, but that could just be the beer talking.

as for the tires, i was eyeing those too... no $ right now.
 
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We have absolutely no snow here in SE MA... actually just looked and I can see some white on the woodchips and sand... that's it.

So Question for the pro's.... Towing an MJ with a tow dolly... Pull the rear driveshaft and I would go good to go? Yes or no?

Edit: Hmmmm, just remembered that the MJ is welded in rear I think.. Fawk!
 
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as for the CTD... that's not bad. but WTF is a 47RE tranny? i'm pretty sure RE doesn't stand for rubicon express, but that could just be the beer talking.

I don't know too much about the designations (Chrysler) but I believe each # or letter stands for something

4 = number of forward gears
7 = some kind of input torque rating I think...
R = no clue...I forget
E = Electronically controlled (H would be hydraulically controlled)

Again, I could be pulling this out of my ***.
 
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I don't know too much about the designations (Chrysler) but I believe each # or letter stands for something

4 = number of forward gears
7 = some kind of input torque rating I think...
R = no clue...I forget
E = Electronically controlled (H would be hydraulically controlled)

Again, I could be pulling this out of my ***.
not bad for a possible WAG, google-fu got me

http://www.allpar.com/mopar/transmissions/47RH.html

The 47RH was replaced by the 47RE. (The 4 was the number of gears, including an overdrive; the capacity rating of 7; R for rear wheel drive; and H for hydraulic control, or E for electronic control, though the substitution of “E” for “H” was more of a coding change than an engineering change).
 
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I don't know too much about the designations (Chrysler) but I believe each # or letter stands for something

4 = number of forward gears
7 = some kind of input torque rating I think...
R = no clue...I forget
E = Electronically controlled (H would be hydraulically controlled)

Again, I could be pulling this out of my ***.

not bad for a possible WAG, google-fu got me

http://www.allpar.com/mopar/transmissions/47RH.html

Damn they beat me haha
 
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