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248 viewsJohn Jaranson's ride, Sophy.Aug 02, 2006
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293 viewsKen and Susan driving Martin's Squareback and fully loaded with camping gear.Aug 02, 2006
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227 viewsThe Invasioners!Aug 02, 2006
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237 viewsBehind Adam "Z CHEF" Fasty with the DDB caravan on Friday morn.Aug 02, 2006
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257 viewsThe Bucket with Frank piloting and Martin ridin' bee-otch!Aug 02, 2006
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236 viewsTrophy winners.Aug 02, 2006
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244 viewsJohn Jaranson (composite engineer for Ford in Michigan) giving a tech session on composites, including carbon fiber.Aug 02, 2006
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200 viewsThis is a close-up of the collar. It has to be removed before the rest of the column switch gear can be removed.Jul 19, 2006
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199 viewsThis is where the collar is fitted.Jul 19, 2006
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204 viewsYou can see here that it is clipped between two rings on the nozzles, thus keeping it from moving.Jul 19, 2006
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197 viewsJust another view.Jul 19, 2006
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205 viewsThe blue circle shows where the collar will be located, within the steering column collar. Note that in this picture the collar isn't pushed all the way in -- it's a pain to remove it as you have to get under the steering column and use an object to pry the collar free from the retaining rings on the nozzles. Once I had it out I wasn't about to put it back in just for a picture. If you have one in your car you'll see it, plain as day, and you won't be able to remove your switch gear out until that damn collar has been pried out.Jul 19, 2006
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225 viewsStitched panoramic view of the cruisers, facing downstream (west).Jul 06, 2006
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233 viewsTop panoramic view of the cruisers.Jul 06, 2006
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207 viewsThe east view of the Gorge.Jul 06, 2006
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232 viewsAntonette (pregnant), Bella and I. I'm not one-legged, my right leg is behind my left!Jul 06, 2006
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233 viewsThe pulley lock can not be pushed into the teeth of the pulley fan! Because of the teeth and curvature, it just won't happen and forcing it will damage the items.Mar 01, 2006
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222 viewsA view of the rear side (in relation to mounting it on the engine). This is the side that faces you.Mar 01, 2006
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228 viewsThe pulley lock mounting bolts are locked to the body so you can't lose them.Mar 01, 2006
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225 viewsA view of the front side (in relation to mounting it on the engine). This is the side that faces the engine.Mar 01, 2006
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