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Jarrad last won the day on March 2 2011
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About Jarrad
- Birthday 05/06/1979
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Joyner
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4x4's and Joyners
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http://www.joyner-atv-utv.com/
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Hello all my old friends, it has been awhile since I have talked to anyone from here. How are things going in the joyner world?
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Jarrad started following Oil Pressure , Been awhile , Looking for a new Joyner or Joyner parts? and 4 others
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Looking for a new Joyner or Joyner parts?
Jarrad replied to DFW Arctic Cat's topic in Joyner UTV SxS Forum
I would not mind southern co or Phoenix area. I have friends in both. -
Looking for a new Joyner or Joyner parts?
Jarrad replied to DFW Arctic Cat's topic in Joyner UTV SxS Forum
Wish I could, but I have no ride, and I have a race to attend in Louisiana the 27th-29th. Maybe next year, but you never know, maybe bob will send jimbo there with a new Joyner or a arctic cat. Stranger things have happened -
Looking for a new Joyner or Joyner parts?
Jarrad replied to DFW Arctic Cat's topic in Joyner UTV SxS Forum
You should know there is never anyone like me -
Yes methanol and nitro and a special mix of oils 30% nitro, 61% methanol, 9% oil. I bought a used motor, and when it comes in I am going to shim the head to lower compression a bit, go 2 steps colder on the plug, then try a 45% nitro 48% methanol, and 7% oil mix, since it is not my race motor, if it blows the rod out the bottom, not a big deal, but if things work well then I will work it on over to the other engine.
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Ford product on a Joyner? Well there is at least one part that will be reliable I will grab some photos and vid of my truck after it stops raining and dries up a bit. I have been experimenting with mixing my own fuel, turning out well so far, although my garage work shop looks like a mad scientist was turned loose in there
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Well I am just working away on boats, I picked up a new hobby, racing rc cars and trucks, I have managed to squeez 3.75hp out of my 0.21 CID engine on 30% nitro, so that's been keeping me busy, also we had another addition to the family 2 months ago so that takes up the rest of my free time. Other than that life's great on my end, how about everyone else?
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Merry Christmas to you all, I hope all finds you well
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I myself could slam dunk a set in about 2 hours provided I had the proper shims. Ymmv
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Not that hard. Worst part is shimmimg the lifters for proper clearance
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In my experience, the constant engaging and disengauging is the switch it's self when bouncing makes momentary contact. The switches are bad bad bad in the joyners.
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I got photo's of everyone from last years get together. Say the word those who are in them and I will email them to the respective owners
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According to chery the engine is designed to have low oil pressure at idle. Around 10-15 psi, to keep too much oil accumulating in the head, emissions reasons. 28 does not seem too low, my suburban idles at 8 psi with 25 on the high end hot. I don't see a problem.
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An update, the marine industry is going great. We had a pretty hard freeze this year and alot of people forgot to winterize thier boat. Bad for them good for me. I am on my 3rd engine this last week and another 2 to go. Lots of cracked blocks and broken heads.