I guess you really are the unluckiest person to be able to drop that pin and have it find its way down that hole.
Maybe you should go buy a lottery ticket, you just used up all of your bad luck.
Glad you found it, Would hate to see what would happen if it found its way to a gear:scared:
:sign yeah that:
OHHhhhh......
Someone beat me to an "As long as you're in there........"
When I did mine I had to replace the plastic top of the thermostat housing because it had warped from the heat of being plastic right next to the exhaust pipe. The leaking thermo housing was what I went into that area for, and the starter upgrade was my "As long as you're in there........", Along with the other stuff that Snaggle mentioned.
I voted 0-50. 50 is about right for my marshmallow butt. If the missus is able to come, her but is even more delicate than mine.
I ride most every day in the summer, I would like to be able to do more relaxing, meeting folks and BSing.
:sign yeah that:
I was thinking this very same thing when you said you heard a metallic clink clink.
The magnets that are in the flywheel are quite strong and your pin is likely to be stuck to it somewhere.
You could try to go fishing in the case with a small magnetic pickup tool.
If it did bounce into the case it should not have gone far.
Are you sure it was there in the first place?
Or are we thinking two different pins.
No
That because the Alden area does not dare let an ice cream machine be down...... ever.
Can you imagine the mayhem if they tried to tell Big Tom he can NOT have ice cream????
It obviously must be pretty easy to break an Ice Cream machine.
We have so many really good Ice Cream places around here I never go to McD for Ice Cream. After all this is the dairy state
I used to drive a 69 Pontiac Catalina up two 2x12 wood ramps to get it on the trailer. Yes they bowed a lot, but they never broke. I eventually got some proper steel ramps.