Christian Nelson
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2011
- Posts
- 296
- Reaction score
- 34
- Location
- Wisconsin
- First Name
- Christian
- Truck Year
- 77
- Truck Model
- K15
- Engine Size
- 400
Well, the lopey idle sounds cool, ask any Harley rider why they chose Harley, it isn't because of the reliability, or the smooth ride, or even the crazy drag racing times..
That said, my whole point of this was how to do it without having adverse effect on drivability, ruining engine would not be in the plus column.
You ever hear guys idling harley bikes really low, and lopey? Well, as cool as it sounds, most are idling way too low to be providing adequate oil flow, but that doesn't stop them.
I have to actually be able to work on my truck and fix the body, and make it go long before any of this is even considered anyway.. We just got almost 2 feet of snow dumped on us yesterday, and more coming today, and a whole day with no power or phone and 2 feet of snow doesn't leave much for working on my poor old truck. Thing's been buried literally since soe time in October! Why do I live in this frozen tundra, with salt all over the roads rotting my poor cars and trucks to bits????
That said, my whole point of this was how to do it without having adverse effect on drivability, ruining engine would not be in the plus column.
You ever hear guys idling harley bikes really low, and lopey? Well, as cool as it sounds, most are idling way too low to be providing adequate oil flow, but that doesn't stop them.
I have to actually be able to work on my truck and fix the body, and make it go long before any of this is even considered anyway.. We just got almost 2 feet of snow dumped on us yesterday, and more coming today, and a whole day with no power or phone and 2 feet of snow doesn't leave much for working on my poor old truck. Thing's been buried literally since soe time in October! Why do I live in this frozen tundra, with salt all over the roads rotting my poor cars and trucks to bits????