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  1. what? I wasn't referring to anyone. :huh: I just wanted to know if there was someone that knew about Hayabusa cam timing out there. I didn't want to hear something like, "check the oil level" or something stupid like that. I needed specific facts, Nick. Thanks for your input over the phone though, Nick. "If it has compression the cam timing has to be right." Just messin w/ ya. I got it running!!!!!!!! Pat over at Carter Powersports hooked me up w/ some copies of pages from their svc manual for Hayabusas. I found that the intake cam was one tooth off. Fred (justntime's Buddy) was right. Kinda wierd that just that prevented the motor from starting at all. :monkeedance2: Oh well, who cares!!! My sh*t runs now! Lil Red Screamin Busa is back!! I just have to get a new battery now, clean the air filter, and get the car cleaned up and I might go test it out tomorrow. :headbang:
  2. I just got my motor back together in my rail last night after having the cyl head off and cylinders off the engine. I got it all back together and it sounds like the cam timing is off when cranking. The car won't start. I have the cams lined right up where they need to be when @ TDC and it won't run. I have checked everything else, spark, fuel, etc and I am still convinced the timing is off for some reason. That is just what it sounds like to me. Does anyone have a manual for Hayabusas that show the timing marks or know someone who knows. I have talked to one m/c mechanic (justntime's buddy) and according to him- my sh*t's right where it needs to be. Any thoughts from people that are educated on this motor. :monkeedance2: Thanks
  3. Here's my setup (same pic under t/h pics thread)
  4. Here's some more Crowdog sent me a while back....
  5. BTW, I have 1 pair of the Eagle Eyes.
  6. I have the Eagle Eye HID's and love em. They are more of a driving light than a spot or flood. I got them at the SSSS last year for like $385. I can see if I can dig up the guys card for the number if you want it.
  7. Yep...lvnalolife & justntime have kids and they will be camping w/ us. You are welcome to camp w/ us. Just turn right off the main road before the last finger dune on the right. We'll be somewhere between the 1st and 2nd finger near bathroom 6. Just look for the DDR banner at our camp.
  8. Nope, read the NHRA thread- I ditched those plans because of time & $$. Gotta get the rail together- PRIORITES 1st!!
  9. You're going THIS weekend too, Trav? Itchin to drive that new car huh? :smiley: :icon_twisted: If for some crazy reason I get my car back together tonight or tomorrow :icon_twisted: , I'll see you all out there.
  10. I think so. From what I have heard it was on the backside of comp I think.
  11. OMFG!!! :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: :icon_twisted: I have seen that video before, but everytime I see it I laugh my friggin a$$ off. Yes. it IS :smiley: as hell, but ya still gotta laugh at that sh*t! Talk about stoooooooopid and ridiculous.
  12. Hot Rod Grill........8/ 8:30 :smiley: That is where me, sanddunesaddict, ogpimp, joe duner, taco, and others will be. See you all there?
  13. any special place tonight for wetnwreckless' birthday???
  14. I ran across some more info on the 2 people involved in the sandrail crash last week. The couple had just got married in November. Very sad indeed "FARMINGTON Randy Gillitzer Jan. 6, 1961 - March 29, 2006 Randy Gillitzer 45, and his wife, Stephanie, died Wednesday, March 29, 2006, in a Dune Buggy accident while vactioning in California. Randy was born Jan. 6, 1961 in St. Cloud, Minn., to Andrew and Adeline Gillitzer. Randy grew up in St. Cloud and graduated from St. Cloud Apollo High School in 1979. A long-time resident of Farmington, he married Stephanie Martin on Nov. 25, 2005. Randy was a service representative with EMS-Equipment Maintenance Services. In his spare time he enjoyed outdoor activities including hunting, fishing and off-roading. Randy was preceded in death by his father, Andrew. He is survived by his sons, Josh and Michael and stepson, Jamie, all of Farmington; his mother, Adeline of St. Joseph, Minn.; brothers, Jim of Moorehead, Minn., Bob and wife, Brenda, of St. Joseph and Ron and wife, Mary, of Decatur, Ill.; sisters, Deb and husband, Peter Tamasino, of Elk River, Minn., and Sue and husband, Brett Haugen, of Medford, Minn. and nine nieces and nephews. Visitation for Randy will be from 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, 2006, at Brewer, Lee & Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St., Farmington. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. at the funeral home following the visitation. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 6, 2006, at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Monsignor Leo Gomez, V.G. celebrant. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a college fund for hhis stepson, James (Jamie) Scott, which may me made at Citizens Bank, Farmington, NM 87401. Randy is in the care of Brewer, Lee & Larkin Funeral Home & Crematory, (505) 325-8688 or online at brewerleelarkin.com. Stephanie Martin Gillitzer Sept. 18, 1963 - March 29, 2006 Stephanie Martin Gillitzer, 42, and her husband, Randy, died Wednesday, March 29, 2006, in a Dune Buggy accident while vacationing in California. Stephanie was born Sept. 18, 1963, in Kansas City, Mo., to Claude and Judy Martin. Stephanie grew up in Middletown, Ohio, and lived in Tehran, Iran, and Denver, Colo. She graduated from Cherry Creek High School in 1981. She also lived in Monterey, Calif. In 1995, she moved to Farmington, where she met Randy. The were married Nov. 25, 2005. Stephanie was office manager at Sacred Heart Catholic School. She lived life to the fullest. She loved children, especially her son, Jamie, stepsons, Josh and Michael, and all the students and young-at-hear at Sacred Heart. She is survived by her son, Jamie Martin Scott; her parents, Claude and Judy Martin of Farmington; her stepsons, Josh and Michael Gillitzer, both of Farmington; sister, Dr. Brenda Martin and brother-in-law, Scott Gillihan, of Fort Collins, Colo. and brother, Dan Martin of Cornville, Ariz. Visitation for Stephanie will be from 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, 2006, at Brewer, Lee & Larkin Funeral Home, 103 E. Ute St., Farmington. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. at the funeral home following the visitation. Funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 6, 2006, at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Monsignor Leo Gomez, V.G. celebrant. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a college fund for her son, James (Jamie) Scott, which may me made at Citizens Bank, Farmington, NM 87401. Stephanie is in the care of Brewer, Lee & Larkin Funeral Home & Crematory, (505) 325-8688 or online at brewerleelarkin.com." Here is the link for the thread
  15. ^^^^ can we say derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr???? :bash: j/k Stacey I'll help you get your sticker on straight
  16. Hey sup Aaron. I saw your car out there near the SU truck & trailer over the cleanup weekend. Looks even better in person. I walked over to say hi, but I guess you weren't the guy driving the car...maybe it was your dad or somebody. I stopped and said hi, trickyls2racer?? The guy was like HUH?? WTF? He said, yeah it has an LS2. I was just like oh ok, nevermind. I felt like a complete dumbass. I asked if he was on the site (DDR), and he was even more confused. So I just dropped it and didn't even try and explain. :bash:
  17. You mean over Easter weekend? If so- yeah, they are in my toyhauler. We'll get you hooked up.
  18. Last night was a blast. We had a pretty big a$$ group at PT's. Good times Damn DCT spilled his whole first beer! :bash:
  19. ok cool, Stacey We'll need one more grill though...anyone?
  20. I'll bring enough Hoffy dogs & hotdog buns for everyone.
  21. The last potluck was a success over the cleanup weekend, so let's have another one! Where: DDR camp/ between the 1st & 2nd finger dunes When: Saturday April 15th Who is invited: all DDR peeps- familiar faces and new ones too Here are some suggestions as to what you can bring (you can bring anything you want, but I figure burgers & dogs will be the easiest to do with little hassle) burgers cheese (for the burgers) hotdogs burger & dog buns 1 large ketchup 1 large mustard mac and potato salad lettuce/ tomato/onion (prepared and ready for burgers) cake- oh yeah....cake :bash: baked beans chips (either a few big bags or a package of individual bagged chips) plates napkins 2- aluminum trays....1 for hotdogs, 1 for burgers I'll bring my grill. If anyone else can bring another grill or two that would be great- we need at least 2.
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