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Dave Malone is in the new issue of decomP... Dave Malone is in the new issue of decomP http://www.decompmagazine.com See more of his work at http://www.davemalone.net 9:10 AM Aug 4th from web
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-26 05:09:00)
by panther2nz
Hi After updating the forum to phpbb 3.06 i have been getting this error off and on when trying to post Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1966080 bytes) in /home/nzausco/public_html/sniperelite/forum/includ es/utf/data/utf_compatibility_decomp.php on line 2 attached the file if it helps.... thanks
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-14 17:40:00)
by restosud TT Silver Member
Remove all Advertisements what is the part# for the manual decomp kit and what is the price? can it be installed with head still on the engine on a sm assuming all precautions are taken? i know the casting needs drilling/machining for the shaft,but how about the seal? what is entailed exactly?
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-14 17:40:00)
by restosud
Remove all Advertisements what is the part# for the manual decomp kit and what is the price? can it be installed with head still on the engine on a sm assuming all precautions are taken? i know the casting needs drilling/machining for the shaft,but how about the seal? what is entailed exactly?
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-11 10:52:00)
by GlamisThumper
Remove all Advertisements Got the head cover off my 02/03 (can't remember which year, it's in a quad frame) and I'm a little confused on my findings and after reading alot of archives. Both my exhaust valves are .011. My decomp was at .015. Reset the decomp to .012 (happy medium between .014 and .011) and from my reading the archives, if I'm only using...
Started 19 hours, 18 minutes ago (2009-12-01 05:25:00)
by nnatorade7
Remove all Advertisements I have been a DRZ400 rider for about 6 years and still am although I decided to buy a XR400R to ride tight trails and rough climbs. Bought a practically new 2004 XR400R last night and it runs great! Started from cold in 30 degree weather with no problem a little choke and time and the bike was ready to ride in minutes1...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-26 12:28:00)
by Louis Ohland
http://www.freepatentson....049.pdf An image buffer semiconductor chip is described that includes circuitry for decompressing, compressed pixel image data such data comprising at least a pair of color codes and a bit mask including bit positions with values that define which pixels in a pixel subset of the pixel image receive the encoded color code data. The chip comprises a ...
Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-26 16:46:00)
by mmxIII
Remove all Advertisements So many questions. Can I do the auto decomp on my 98'400f? How much for parts? I have a noise coming from the motor, shimed valves to spec chanced timing chain, still have same noise.Had a guy tell me it was a key that was worn on a idler?Is this common is it a easy fix? Also the kicker is starting ti make a ...
Started 3 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-28 05:06:00)
by Aaron_Silidker
Remove all Advertisements 1) Find a relatively new/brand new starter on eBay 2) New starter and ground wires 3) Verify cam timing on engine 4) Jumper to a car battery with huge CCA 5) Hope and pray before pushing the button I do have a manual decomp I will play with a little bit before the starter, but since everyone else with this setup ...
Started 3 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-28 05:06:00)
by Aaron_Silidker TT Titanium Member
Remove all Advertisements 1) Find a relatively new/brand new starter on eBay 2) New starter and ground wires 3) Verify cam timing on engine 4) Jumper to a car battery with huge CCA 5) Hope and pray before pushing the button I do have a manual decomp I will play with a little bit before the starter, but since everyone else with this setup ...
Started 16 hours, 58 minutes ago (2009-12-01 07:45:00)
by PBMW
Interpolate the hole. Do it right to size. Done. Easy to do. No need for a reamer. Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Honda With that said... my only concern is getting the hole straight. The problem is, there is a pocket machined into the head for the head bolt. This pocket cuts into the decompression galley. If I ...
Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 06:45:00)
by AdamR
It doesn't have as much to do with size as it does with traffic and page requests. For the majority of boards (even relatively high traffic ones), 64MB should be plenty of memory for PHP. - Adam
Started 16 hours, 58 minutes ago (2009-12-01 07:45:00)
by PBMW TT Bronze Member
Interpolate the hole. Do it right to size. Done. Easy to do. No need for a reamer. Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Honda With that said... my only concern is getting the hole straight. The problem is, there is a pocket machined into the head for the head bolt. This pocket cuts into the decompression galley. If I ...