ELECTRICAL PLIERS FOR B1 TERMINALS WORKS ON ALL HONDA

 

 

I have heard from a few of you saying that they are having a hard time getting the electrical pliers they require to fit the terminals on their wires etc.

 

 

So now I have sourced mine from Japan and can now offer these to you, now they are not cheap and the are way different from your run of the mill strippers, as stock pliers will not be able to crimp the male and female B1 terminals we use.

I have used these for over 13 years and they work every time, this is a great tool and not only does it crimp, it cuts and strips as well.

 

 

Not much more to tell as this does what it is supposed to, and I must of wired Hundreds of motorcycle with this tool over the years and now available to you on my website.

 

 

I also sell the terminal kit on here and will also be selling the terminals separate over the next few days, so stay tuned on the part page for some great deals.

If your harness is as torn up as an old mattress, then grab a set of these and clean the ends up, like me, I have to shorten the electrical as i run Clubman bars and do not want a mass of spaghetti all jammed inside the headlight bucket, as that will cause all sorts of issues too and wires will pop loose.

This is a good solid item that will serve you well as it serves me every day, I always use these crimpers and you will be so glad you have these rather than struggle with stock ones that do not have the C-Cup recess to allow the correct crimp on your wire.

 

MOONEYES CHRISTMAS SHOW THIS SATURDAY DEC 7th

Well, it is that time of year again and the MOON-EYES Christmas party is all set for this coming Saturday at the Irwindale Drag strip, I shall be going with Dakota and maybe if I can get Jennifer my girlfriend to come along, that would make such a great Saturday for me.

The Mooneyes show is a big event and one you really should try and get too, admittedly parking can be a royal pain in the arse, as there is only really one road in and be prepared to be sat in a traffic jam for a while, as I have done every time, but once in, you can chill and just walk around the show, see the Hot Rods, Custom Cars, Custom trucks, Low Riders and Custom Cycles that are in the show area, the parking lot will have many cool rides too, so always some great eye candy to be had by all.

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Then there are the Drags that will be running all day, if you want to see and hear Classic iron racing each other over the 8th mile, then this is the place to be for you.

There will also be cool sounds coming from the bands that will be banging out their tunes and much to see, as there will be many Vendors to show you what they have and offer.

Good food, good sounds and the amazing sounds of the drags makes this a MUST see event of the year.

People attend this show from not just California, they get people from all over the globe and I have not been dissapointed yet, I hope to see some of you out there and just relax, and make sure that you take your camera, as there will be a huge bunch of amazing rides there and plenty to show your family and friends back home once you are done.

Check all the vendors out as this is the best place to find all your low brow and custom stuff, great for Christmas gift buying and of course, supporting these local vendors helps them too.

Everything from Tee shirts, Hot Rod parts, Custom artwork, pinstriping, and the girls can find all their clothing, bags and make up, so it covers everyone, mum,dad, kids an all.

 

Now- the Gates open at 6am but I will be up there probably about 10am and I really hope I get to see some of you out there, it’s an awesome social event that needs to be publicized as much as possible and this is the best show at this time of year.

Hundreds of entrants guarantees that there really is something for everyone at this event.

See you there!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

MOONEYES annual Show &amp Drag at Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, CA
Cars, bikes, vendor booths, live music, pinup contest, art auction and more.
General Show & Drag event information:
MOONEYES XMAS PARTY Show & Drag 2013
IRWINDALE SPEEDWAY – 500 SPEEDWAY DR, IRWINDALE, CA 91706
SHOWTIME: DEC. 7, 2013, GATE OPENS at 6:00AM
GENERAL ADMISSION: $5.00 per person over 12 years old.
Pin-up Contest is handled by Mitzi & Co. There is a deadline and space is limited. Please contact them for details.
Homepage: http://www.mitziandco.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mitziandcophotography

Vendor Booth space is very limited.
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PLEASE COME EARLY TO GUARANTEE A PARKING SPACE
Preregistration does not guarantee a parking space. Although we do have reserved sections for the car show entries, all parking is based on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early to secure a parking space.
Gate opens by 6AM.

Parking is managed by Irwindale Speedway. Once the parking lot is declared full, the gate will be closed and no vehicles will be permitted into the parking area until an official confirms an open space. MOONEYES does not have any control over the parking situation. We apologize for the trouble and any inconvenience this may cause.

Please Note:
THE PARKING LOT WAS OVER CAPACITY LAST YEAR BY 7:30AM.
Please do not setup tents in open spaces or block empty spaces.
Please cooperate with the parking lot attendants at all times. After all, they are just doing their job.

Come early, park early, take it easy and enjoy a fine day at the show!
Thank you very much. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding the parking situation.
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We ♥ VANS! We’ll have special section for Vans again this year at the XMAS Party Show & Drag 2013.

Vans must use the form and preregistered. No Vans will be permitted without credentials. No registration for vans on Saturday at the gate.

Space will be allocated based on the number of vans preregistered.

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SHOW CAR Registration:
All show cars are limited to pre 1965 model years.
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $20.00 includes 1 car and 2 persons.
Registration Entry Fee at the gate (at show) is $40.00 (1 car & 2 persons)
Motorcycles are $15.00 Preregistration or at the gate.

DRAG RACE Registration:
RUN WHATCHA BRUNG! Test your car & your skills!
Drag cars are limited to pre 1969 model years.
NHRA SAFETY RULES APPLY. CARS MUST PASS ON-SITE INSPECTION PRIOR TO RACING.
VENDOR BOOTH APPLICATIONS & SHOW REGISTRATIONS:
ALL Show & Drag Registration forms, plus the Vendor Booth Application, are now available for download below. PDF reader is required to view the documents.

Please print the document, fill out the form completely and send it in. Our address and related information are on the form. For any specific questions, please contact us at sales@mooneyes.com or by calling (562) 944-6311.

Registration period:
START: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2013
*Registrations may end early without any notice, depending on space available.

Entry forms:
– Vendor Booth Application
<CLOSED> Sorry, vendor space is full.

– SHOW CAR Entry Form
<CLOSED> Show Car preregistration is closed. However, you can still register your car at the gate on the day of the show for $40.00.

– DRAG RACE Registration
<CLOSED> Sorry, DRAG RACE space is full.

LIVE BANDS:
Gambler’s Mark
Dead Beat Daddy
Hot Rod Trio
Dynotones

Also Bang shift will be having Live streaming, for those who cannot make it,this is what they said.

 

That’s right folks, BangShift.com is going to bring some So Cal weather your way with FREE Live Streaming Video from the 2013 Mooneyes X-Mas Party and Drags at Irwindale this Saturday! While a ton of you will be looking outside at cold weather, we’re still getting our hot rod on here in Southern California, and the 2013 Mooneyes X-Mas Party and Drags is THE place to be this weekend. Last year the entire show area was full by 7:30 am! We want to thank Chico and the gang at Mooneyes for having us, and look forward to all the international audience that will be watching as well. A full schedule is below, but remember it’s this Saturday LIVE from Irwindale so get your beverages and snacks ready and come hang out with us here at BangShift.com starting at 9am Pacific. That’s 11 Central and 12 Eastern for you time challenged folks.

Drag Racing starts at 9am, with a Cacklefest at 11:30am, and then more drag racing into the afternoon. We’ll have interviews with the greats, on track action, cars, bikes, and more. And as always it’s FREE FREE FREE here at BangShift.com. We will have pit reports and interviews going on with Darr Hawthorne and Donnie Couch along with some very special guests.

COGZ N CAMS TEE SHIRT I JUST DESIGNED

I wanted to try and make a cool shirt design using mechanical idea’s, and then try to mix it up and have it look in the style of “OLD GLORY”.

 

 

 

The Flag always looks cool in the Red White and Blue and I have seen many different styles of shirt designs out there but I wanted to try my own one and though I would incorporate Motorcycle Sprockets and camshafts .

 

 

I am happy how this came out and have already had some great comments on the shirt design, I hope you like it as much as I do.

This is available on Small, medium,Large, and XL right now and I may print XXL and bigger if I get enough inquiries on this shirt.

Printed with high quality ink- this shirt design will last many a moon, as I have used the same printer for over a decade now and some of my shirts have lasted over 5 years.

 

These are printed on 100% Pre- Shrunk Gilden Cotton shirts and come in Black, i think the flag is a great offset and on national holidays I shall always make sure I have my one on.

 

These make great gifts too and as it is not long until the jolly Fat man is struggling to get down the chimney, you may want to grab these now?

 

We ship all around the globe too.

 

Thanks for looking and supporting what I do here in Anaheim California.

 

If you are a petrol head, then this is a great shirt for you.

The Turbo Titan III and Ford’s Big Red – 1960s Turbine Big Rig Brothers From Another Mother

 

 

Great Article via Bangshift and wanted to share it with you, as I have been into vintage vehicles for as long as I can remember and I had Never seen anything on these.

 

 

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By the middle 1960s, the interstate highway system was rapidly expanding across the country, tying the whole nation together with high speed roads that would change lots of things about American life. In particular would be huge changes to commerce between states and specifically the movement of goods. Without direct highways, truckers were taking sinuous roads that were not sufficient for trucks to move at advanced speeds or to cover large amounts of distance each day. By the middle 1960s, huge progress had been made on the project and companies like Ford and General Motors were trying to “see” the future and how these new roads would change vehicle design. Being that both companies had robust military contracting wings and those engineers and researchers had been working on gas turbine engines to power tanks, personnel carriers, and other equipment for years, it only makes sense that the technology would start to bleed over onto the roads of the country at some point. These light and powerful engines piqued the interest of engineers working on cars and trucks. Lots of people remember the famous Chrysler turbine cars, but far fewer remember Chevrolet’s Turbo Titan III and Ford’s “Big Red” which were fully operational big rigs that both debuted in the mid-1960s as an advanced look at the trucks which would soon fill the freshly built highways of tomorrow….but they never did.

 

Chevrolet’s Turbo Titan III – The good looking little brother

titan5While companies like Kenworth and others worked on gas turbine powered big rigs all the way back in the early 1950s and companies like Leyland worked on them over in England, the two most wild and impressive rigs (in our opinion) came from Ford and General Motors. Both debuted at about the same time but they were drastically different in design and size. We’re going to start small and go big here with Chevrolet’s Turbo Titan III, which hit the press as a working unit in 1965 and was traversing the country and appearing at events like the World’s Fair and other places soon thereafter.

The Turbo Titan III was the biggest in a line of gas turbine powered vehicles from General Motors with a gross vehicle weight of a shade over 76,000lbs loaded. With a total length of 50-feet when pulling its custom built 40-foot stainless steel trailer, the cab of the truck was unlike anything the world had seen before or since. As you will see in (some of) the photos below, there were three headlights stacked vertically inside the huge air intakes for the turbine engine. The cab had a pretty low roof and generous windows to promote good vision for the driver. The side windows were hinged at the top and hinged out rather than rolling down. It was both futuristic looking and more aerodynamic (by lots) than traditional trucks of the day. But what about the power plant and drivetrain?

For 15 years, GM had been working on turbine engines and the result of that work was a unit that they called the GT-309.  titan2The lightweight gas turbine engine produced a mere 280hp but a very substantial 875 lb/ft of torque at idle speed. The engine was hooked to an Allison automatic transmission by way of a custom built aluminum adapter. Also part of the equation was a “power transfer” unit which actually allowed the turbine to provide engine braking by applying a clutch when the driver was off the throttle. According to the August 1965 issue of Fleet Owner Magazine, this system worked 2-3x better than traditional systems on diesel piston engines. The gear ratio used in the rear axles was 7.17. We’re not sure what the top speed of the truck would have been but we’re guessing 70mph or so would have been in the cards. It would have been important to have a significant top speed with these trucks for their day to reinforce the idea that they were going to be dominating America’s newly minted highway system.

The frame wasn’t much different than a standard truck frame then or now. It did roll on cool custom made “super singles” decades before the term would enter the popular lexicon and become frequently seen on over the road trucks. The cab was constructed of a steel frame with fiberglass panels. The headlights we told you about in the air ducts for the engine were retractible, which is why they can be seen in some photos and not in others. The interior of the truck was pretty gnarly in itself.

titan4With three seats looking like they were stolen from a spacecraft in the same layout as a McLaren F1, a pair of dials used to steer the truck in lieu of a traditional steering wheel, and a shifter handle that looked like a set of wings, this was far out 1960s grooviness to its core. The dials were on a pedestal that swung out and could be adjusted to fit the driver. Operators reported that the dial steering system was OK once they got used to operating it. The truck did rack up a lot of miles before being retired. The Chevrolet project died in the water for the same reasons as everyone else’s. The expense of mass producing the engines, the fact that the EPA started hammering down on certain emissions standards (NOx was a big one that turbines would fail miserably on) and the fear that despite their coolness turbines would not be accepted by fleet managers and truck buyers.

We’re not calling it a failure because GM got a lot of publicity and R&D out of the truck before it was retired. Where is it now? No one really knows. We hope someone has it!

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Bigger and badder – Ford’s “Big Red” turbine rig

big red6If the Turbo Titan III was the looker of the pair, Big Red is a brawny older brother. Built for virtually the same reasons that the Chevrolet was constructed, Ford chose a different path with what they were looking to test. Rather than just build a futuristic proof of concept, they built a 700hp turbine powered monster that was 92-feet long and had a GVW of 180,000lbs. The truck was so large it required special permitting to travel through some states when it debuted at the 1964/65 World’s Fair. The engine making all of that power was a military project that Ford was involved in. Dubbed the 705, this was a gas turbine commissioned by the US military after Ford had built them a 300hp unit. The idea was to scale that engine up and test for durability, which was accomplished by driving the huge truck all over creation after the World’s Fair stint. With fuel economy hovering at a robust 2.1 MPG, each 280 gallon fill-up got the rig 600 miles down the road. Being a turbine, kerosene and gasoline were used as fuels.

Chevrolet had hinted that they were going to try and get their truck into a commercial fleet and actually put it to work. Fordbig red4 had no such plan, they literally built this thing as a giant “what if” project, which is incredible when you think about the expense involved in making this truck from scratch. One of the most awesome parts of the beat was its 78mph top speed. 78mph in a big rig may as well have been the speed of light in the middle 1960s (excluding times when guys would put the clutch in and let the trucks coast fast enough that they’d twist the needle right off the end of the speedo.

With air suspension all around and a suspended cab, the drivers that wheeled Big Red were living in a world of luxury that no trucker of that age could even really conceive. There were a total of 10 operators of the truck during its active life and everything we have read says that to a man they gave the truck glowing reviews. The cab, like the Chevy was a steel frame with fiberglass panels over it. The cab was also one of the most amazing ever designed for an actual road going truck.

The ceiling height was 6’8″. Two or three men were in the truck at all times. The guys not driving could get up and move around the cab and they could even use a fold-up toilet with electronic waste incinerator so “pee stops” were pretty much a thing of the past. There was also a fridge, a “food warmer” hot and old water dispensers, and other “homey” features that would allow the truck to run virtually non-stop 24/7 between fill-ups. Believe it or not, there was a TV mounted up high with slats that prevented the driver from watching it. The off-duty man could lounge in what was basically an easy chair and take in his favorite show while resting.

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There were more than a couple neat innovations housed in Big Red. The truck had three redundant braking systems. This was done because unlike the Chevy, Big Red got all of its braking at the wheels, there was no engine braking as it did not use a power transfer unit like the Titan did. It did use a super neat “supercharging” system which was a first of its kind on a turbine making less than 5,000hp. With the two stage compressor, the engine could be run on one for normal cruising and then the second one could be engaged for maximum power needed for scaling big hills or moving super heavy loads.

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So where is it now? No one really knows. Holman-Moody owned it for a while after Ford and the rumor is that the giant truck is sitting and slowing rotting at Ford’s proving grounds in Dearborn, Michigan. We’d sure like to know if it is still intact, no matter how weathered.

A little help, anyone?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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So there you go, I have always been fascinated with the odd, extreme and darn right crazy in the automotive world and hope that you enjoyed some of this today?  Here is a unique concept turbine powered Hauler aptly names, the Bison!

 

Always makes my day seeing cool concept stuff.

Cadillac concept

I would love to see the neighbors faces if I was cruising home in this.

But Concept Motorcycles, well, that’s another cool Blog, stay tuned……