I just got them. I think your postings got me to try them. Thanks....I really like those Glow Shot targets...
Hey CM, is it normal to put a pop can under the piston? Watch the slow mo's at the end and tell me what I'm seeing. Thanks.
Looks like a starter to me as well. Don't think the block liked those RPMs.Pretty sure thats a starter solenoid or the starter itself. Usually when you window the #8 cylinder on a big block Chevy you take the starter with you.
Yeah thats the starter assembly.Pretty sure thats a starter solenoid or the starter itself. Usually when you window the #8 cylinder on a big block Chevy you take the starter with you.
Yep. Nothing quite like a good blower whine. Good healthy cam, whew mama.Yeah thats the starter assembly.
Boost is cool.
Until it isn't.....
Yeah. I know....Yep. Nothing quite like a good blower whine. Good healthy cam, whew mama.
To be fair it might have been, ive seen it. Not in the cylinder with the piston but ive seen guy use rubber hose to water bottles or pop/beer cans as catch can overflows just ziptied to whatever down in the belly pan. Sometimes you have to improvise lol.Yeah it does look like a starter. Thanks guys.
Since the title said "piston leaving the engine", my brain saw piston...with a pop can stuck in it.
Looking at it once it was identified and ignoring the red part, it's obviously not a piston. I'm just going to claim a senior moment here and hope you all had a good laugh.
Yeah, it's pretty amazing. I look forward to using it at SGE. Any my spotting scope has a cell phone adapter that I've used before. That is quite handy to record video when shooting by yourself and watch the round by round replay.Good to have one to use now...Yes?
Still looking for a solid deal on some 168gr 308 ammo. I can't find that Geco stuff I have anywhere else.