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11 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.433
11 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.433")
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20 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.787
20 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.787")
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Valve Guide Engine Nylon Brush Kit 1/4 - 7/16 diameter
Valve Guide Engine Nylon Brush Kit 1/4 - 7/16 diameter
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23/64" 9 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit
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Valve Guide Engine STEEL Brush Kit 1/4 - 7/16 diameter
Valve Guide Engine STEEL Brush Kit 1/4 - 7/16 diameter
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10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.394
10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.394")
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5/16" 8mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit AO
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23/64" 9 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit
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18 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit (.709
18 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit (.709")
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3/8" 9.5 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit
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14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.551
14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit (.551")
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5/16" 8mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit .315
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1/2" Nylon Brush Flex-Hone 12.7mm Cylinder Valve guide
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10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit (.394
10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit (.394")
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3/8" 9.5 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit
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10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.394
10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.394")
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23/64" 9 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit
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5/16" Nylon Brush Flex-Hone 7.9mm Cylinder Valve guide
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Valve Guide Nylon Brushes 11/32
Valve Guide Nylon Brushes 11/32" x 12" Engine Flex-Hone
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5/16" 8mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit .315
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Valve Guide Nylon Brushes 13/32
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Flex-Hone - 8mm / .315 / 180 Grit - Engine Valve Guide Hone - New in Package !!
Flex-Hone - 8mm / .315 / 180 Grit - Engine Valve Guide Hone - New in Package !!
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12 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 600 grit (.472
12 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 600 grit (.472")
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18 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.709
18 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.709")
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23/64" 9 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit
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10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 600 grit (.394
10 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 600 grit (.394")
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14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.551
14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 180 grit (.551")
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5/16" 8mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit .315
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20 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit (.787
20 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 320 grit (.787")
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.250" (6.44mm) Flex Hone-Kart Racing Valve Guide Hone for Engine Builders
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5/16" 8mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 240 grit AO
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Valve Guide Nylon Brushes 7/16" x 12" Engine Flex-Hone
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14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit (.551
14 mm Flexhone flex-hone valve guides 120 grit (.551")
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There are some basic preparations necessary before starting your goat herd. The basics discussed herein will be proper area, housing, fencing, feeding and watering. These topics as you will find are appropriate even for a show goat if you are starting a 4H or FFA project.

The area necessary for goat grazing is important factor do to the quality of forage necessary to sustain proper nutrition. If you are just starting out then allow plenty room for your animal. It is estimated that you can feed 2-4 animals per acre (but not in the desert.) An acre is approx. the size of a football field. Until you know that this is ample grazing for your goat or goats don't over populate your pasture or field. It is important that goats to have plenty of roaming space. This will make for a healthy environment and keep parasites and communicable diseases down to a minimum.

Housing is relevant for shelter from weather for your animal. A good manager will have no problem making even the most basic shelter work. Use whatever material is readily available to you. You need to keep in mind we are protecting the animal from unnecessary stresses such as rain, wind, and cold. The goat is highly adaptable and does not require anything fancy or expensive. Allow approx. 10-15 sq. ft. per goat in an open housing situation for best results. For small application, it can be three sided 3-4 ft. tall in back and 5-6 ft in the front, open toward the south west to allow maximum sunshine penetration in winter. Goats do not require heating as long as you have a 4-5 inches of good quality dry hay down on dirt floor for bedding. Allowing them a place away from cold, wet drafty winter conditions. Closing up most of the front will help during the worst of the winter. They will group together and keep each other warm.

Fencing is important for your success in raising goats. Fencing that holds other livestock in just fine may not hold your goat in at all. I personally use a 39 inch woven fencing that has 3 inch H by12 inch W spacing at the bottom that graduate larger openings toward the top. Keeping your fence taunt and snug to the ground. I use two barbed wires at top spaced 4 inches above and apart, and one barbed wire at the bottom along the ground. This prevents the animals from going under the fence and helps to keep dogs out that may cause harm to your stock. You must be mindful that the goat has many predators. Where necessary and for larger applications a guard animal can be put in place to keep predators away. I personally use Great Pyranesse dogs and female Donkeys in different pastures. The Colorado University has a good site and more information on guard animals at; [http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/livestk/01218.html]

Feeding your goats varies here because if you are feeding a show animal in a captive situation it is much different than a herd out in open pasture. All your 4H or FFA instructors are amply qualified to instruct you on feeding requirements. Now on the other hand if you are raising meat goats in pasture I don't recommend you follow the school instructors at all. Unless in situations where they to have pastured goats themselves. An adult meat goat requires 10-11 pounds of good quality hay or grazing per day which is equivalent to 3.75 pounds of feed per day. Goats are ruminant animals like beef livestock and know when to eat and when to stop in pasture situation. Goats don't normally over eat unless turned out to fresh ample supply of green field after a long dry winter. Like any livestock must be treated for conditions as needed. Goats turned out to abundant fresh grazing, I recommend giving treatment of Colostridium Perfringens type C & D with Tetanus Toxoid. This is available at feed stores or on line and is referred to as CD&T. Which is an over eating preventative treatment as well as Tetanus prevent treatment combination. Your veterinarian can assist you in administration.

Watering is very simple but you need to know that an average adult goat will drink 5-6 gallons of fresh water a day. Rubber bucket or container works well. Most goats are fussy about their drinking water. Emptying and refilling is necessary if hay or other debris blows into water. There are float valve products and larger containers at your local feed store that connect to water hose to help you for larger herds.

Author of this topic and many more is Daniel Truelove an expert author on meat goats.

For more information on meat goats and many other types of Goats as well as the many products produced for the goats here and abroad visit the [http://thegoatguy.com] Don't forget to watch it all - Goats on videos provided there as well.

This article written by Daniel Truelove an expert on Goat Diseases. For more information on goats, goat lists, goat diseases and many more articles and useful information on goats and goat handling equipment click on [http://www.thegoatguy.com]

The Yamaha Bb Trumpet Silver Plated Ytr-2335S - A Musician's Delight!

Many consider the Yamaha YTR-2335S the best student trumpet in the world! When finished in silver it has the look of the much more expensive professional counterparts for only a fraction more than the brass finish.

The YTR-2335S Standard Trumpet is an excellent student instrument, which produces a terrific sound. The Yamaha YTR-2335S with its beautiful silver plate finish gives an extremely professional look. It is identical to Yamaha YTR-2335 model and one of the most ideal instruments for student musicians.

Brass instruments especially trumpets appear to be difficult for beginners as they require constant breathe control, lip-tension, and correct fingering positions. The Yamaha YTR-2335S gives easy handling for learners and makes their learning a fun-filled experience. A new Yamaha YTR-2335S instrument is a great way to encourage a learning student!

The Yamaha YTR-2335S comes with a honed piston feature, which prevents air leakage. It also has features such as the pressure-formed tubing, which ensures less turbulence and smooth air flow, the laser-fused pluzuma welded bell, which helps in continuous and leveled vibrations, and the first valve slide thumb hook, which enables intonation. The Yamaha YTR-2335S has durable nickel-silver at stress points and Derlin's one-piece valve, which guides and contributes more to the learning process.

The YTR-2335S Standard Trumpet is a great gift for any musician who is curious to learn a trumpet. The silver-plated Yamaha YTR-2335S model will surely allure any musician with its outstanding features. For a trumpeter to pave the way and reach heights in the music arena, the Yamaha YTR-2335S at Hyson Music will be a great option, as you can get a quality trumpet at a great price here.

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smoking from tail pipe?

got a 85' toyota corolla. tore engine down, put new rings in/ honed the cylinders. new bearing/ checked clearance. cleaned head and pulled valves cleaned all . put new seats new head gasket/ didn't have head resurfaced cuz i checked for warpage according to specs and was not warped . all top end gaskets have been replace with new ones. cleaned out EGR and double checked all vacuum lines. but i still get a lot of white smoke from tail pipe and now that i cleaned out egr car will no longer idle. suggestions? i didn't put new guides for valves could this cause the smoking if oil was getting through?
almost no run time on the new rebiuld .. like 15 min max. seen the smoke stoped the engine tell i could figure out the problem. been cleaning everything sence tryin figure it out.

new guides? no, that would create a better seal. I trust you did install the valve stem seals correctly as that is a common culprit on those cars.
also I trust u increased the ring size with respect to the new bore, i.e. : .10, .20
White smoke is very very common on an engine when it is redone. For the first miles of course. Rough idle as well. the engine is settling in. burning also the oil in the chamber which was lubed to drop the piston and rings in. However in cleaning the egr it's like an O2 sensor, it can go awry. try recleaning thoroughly with map sensor cleaner. (yes, best stuff to clean those components with or alcohol with compressed air, reason being dirt gets lodged into the valve and can make it act weird. wish u best of luck. glad to see ppl still working on those cars. Reminds me of my teens when we would drive all over NYC looking for races with old corollas, starlets, supras, 300's, jetta's, the good ol days when ppl knew how to change their oil and pump their own gas.

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