13 thoughts on “Building an engine for the next bike.pt2”
I think you are going at the right speed with showing your videos . I like the way you make us a part of them by talking to us like we were there with you .
The engine is obviously a two-stroke right so it'll run any way I think the engine cylinder ran like a rotary engine which is kind of strange will it run straight up and down I mean will it lubricated well and will it have good startups?? I'm sorry this one's kind of got me
mustie 1 I am watching all your new videos and checking out older ones too. You have a nice outfitted shop , I always see you using (P P E) personal protective equipment and that is awesome. everyone should slow down just a bit to prepare the work space and themselves for the task at hand so that no accidents happen. your speed is right on and I for one love a detailed video like you make, great job well done I would not change a thing. Thats my two cents worth. thanks so much for the great videos.
I think you are going at the right speed with showing your videos . I like the way you make us a part of them by talking to us like we were there with you .
The engine is obviously a two-stroke right so it'll run any way I think the engine cylinder ran like a rotary engine which is kind of strange will it run straight up and down I mean will it lubricated well and will it have good startups?? I'm sorry this one's kind of got me
Does anyone know the model Tildston carburetors that were sent to for parts. Need one or the other for a Chrysler outboard project
Every time I see you use that band saw it makes me want one so bad.
Throttle is just fine. Thanks for asking.
Proof it was made in America
I love watching you mustie really good learnig process keep it up you know your stuff bro
Nice bicycle but the rat rod u going to build r have u? Love the bikes. Thank You So Much For Sharing.
i have to say you are one hell of an ventor like ben franklyn
I am loving the videos. Keep going the way you are…perfect!
Mustie1, U make a fine video! Good job on the carb manifold, engine will be running in no time
The video pace is perfect.
mustie 1 I am watching all your new videos and checking out older ones too. You have a nice outfitted shop , I always see you using (P P E) personal protective equipment and that is awesome. everyone should slow down just a bit to prepare the work space and themselves for the task at hand so that no accidents happen. your speed is right on and I for one love a detailed video like you make, great job well done I would not change a thing. Thats my two cents worth. thanks so much for the great videos.