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Mike Willmons Crazyhorse

Mike wanted me to put some bling to his motors along with some general go-over stuff. This is what he got! I told him it's gonna be the prettiest motor in the ugliest car. Regardless Mikes gunnig for Johns Waylands White Zombie, and just might give him a run for his money 8^o

Date: 07/16/2007 Owner: Jim Husted Size: 24 items
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This is the front 9

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 825
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this is the rear TransWarp9

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 601
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Trying to capture some detail

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 728
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here's the pair completed and as they'll sit in the car.

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 850
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This is where it started when I received these two new Warp motors, with one of them being the new TransWarp9's.

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 572
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A face on view of the slip yoke setup

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 640
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Getting them out of the boxes, I noticed that the Transwarp9 had a completely different brush and ring setup.
Being Mike's going to be racing these I couldn't leave these that way. I consulted George Hampstra of NetGain and through in my input...

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 725
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A closer look at the other style. Close to the ADC style holder but using more a GE sized and style of brush. All in all there were a lot of things I liked about this holder.

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 641
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About the only thing I didn't care for was the smaller brush size vs the beefy old style GE basid brush. One thing I would suggest to people is to insulate the cross-over leads. If you look you can see where the insulation is stretched where it's been b

Date: 12/31/1969 Owner: Jim Husted Views: 649
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