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Ha, she smart.Look what my wife bought me! I didn't even ask. I guess she knew the next place I'd go hunting was the kitchen.
It's the final/rear drive, and, yes, that's also RedLine Shockproof I'm re-filling it with.Victor: What is that you are using the funnel to fill? From the photo it appears to me to be a crankcase with the black, finned cylinder above it, but then why is there a Brembo Gold brake caliper next to what is being filled? I thought maybe a rear drive and there clearly is a wheel below whatever is being filled, but then why the stack of black fins attached to it. Maybe the rubber gaiter attached to the swing arm.
I guess that's a CARC rear drive. The red liquid resembles RedLine Shockproof gear lube, so maybe that's it.
Ralph
I use an old loaf pan as well. I use it to clean paint brushes too and then dump the used varsol back into a container for the pigment to settle out and reuse it.I use an old 80/90 qt bottle w/top sniped, then I can dump it all in hanging from a bungee while I'm on the next on list.
I use a loaf pan for the drain pan. My lovely wife tossed it, saying I shouldn't take her stuff. It is missed been using it since 1980 after the 1st wife left the farm.
Hi! I live In Julian, but consider the Anza-Borrego desert my backyard.Yup, child's ear suction-ball, various syringes (wife is an RN) and small funnels; all secretly lifted from throughout our home. Shhh.
@VictorScot I see you're from Borrego, such a lovely location. I really enjoy that area, and have spent numerous trips there on my dual sport.