i had the same problem on my GE rebuild, the distributor shaft was one tooth to the right. took it off and fixed that issue and it fired right up. turns out it was the way i looked at the shaft when i lined the notches up, my line of sight was slightly off so it could go either way on the notch...
can you quickly break down the difference between stitch and seam? as far as i understand, stitching is a similar technique to welding replacement sheet metal in, where you'll weld a small section and skip a large section working in a loop to give time to cool. how's this differ from seam?
look in the lube section, it's german castrol that's usually recommended. over in the states it's sold as castrol syntec european formula, 0w30. if you look on the back of the bottle it'll say "made in germany." i've had great results switching over to this.
i'd say it is v1.6. from the reading i've done it looks like a mod chip MIGHT be the way to go in some cases. what would these cases be and is the xecuter3 an acceptable chip?
i'd like to have it run linux (mint elyssa, maybe) work with a wireless keyboard/mouse, decent size hard drive.
basically a computer i can have with the tv as my monitor, options to run xbox games as well as do some computing/internet surfing.
is the xbox equipment powerful enough to run this?
pretty awesome, explain the remote view a little more. i'm guessing it feeds video to a separate screen somewhere allowing you to take pics from where you are?
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