This piece came with an Indy Lights car I bought yrs ago and I never figured out what the heck it was for. Any Ideas ?
This piece came with an Indy Lights car I bought yrs ago and I never figured out what the heck it was for. Any Ideas ?
Last edited by Pop Chevy; 07.18.16 at 5:33 PM.
God is my pilot, I'm just the loose nut behind the wheel !
WAG---Some kind of fixture to keep the steering centered while doing alignment?
It is a size 2 Transcondibulator
Disgronificator.
...that it is muffler bearing alignment tool with the unobtainable attachment to check total runout by spinning the muffler against the two small wheels
did that lites car have push rod suspension?
Hah, you got me ! No it had pull rod sus. 89 March
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If you wrapped a chain around the two little wheels it might be a decent boat anchor.
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Looks like a dummy frammus rod to wheel the car aropund without the engine
It's two bologna slicers without the main cutting wheels. Jus the 2 smaller guide wheels.
Last edited by rickb99; 04.01.13 at 10:44 AM.
CREW for Jeff 89 Reynard or Flag & Comm.
Pops
Aren't you glad that you asked?
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It's the missing part of a $15,000 DB-1 that will make it an $18,000 DB-1 when purchased.
All kidding aside... It's The ziffle plug alignment & retainer tool that allows the proper insertion of the krinkle pin thru the spark plug gears, thereby giving proper tension to the muffler belt, thereby keeping one under the noise levels mandated at some tracks....
"An analog man living in a digital world"
Yes , I'm glad I asked ! Been tripping over it for years and couldn't figure it out. Now I don't feel so bad and the responses so far are good for a laugh. Thanks guys ! and Happy Easter !
God is my pilot, I'm just the loose nut behind the wheel !
I guess that there could be a remote chance that it might possibly be a very home-made ring & pinion setup jig, or perhaps a diff setup fixture. But it's probably a kaloozoid johackle.
I'm pretty sure its a fixture that goes on your head where the two round things clamp over your ears.
Then Steve Lathrop builds a tin foil hat over it so the martians cannot upload your brain.
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It is a turboentabulator it is made of prefamulated amulate
After a lengthy study of the pictures, I am sure that it is a wavelength calibrator for the flux capacitor. Note the green and red strips to keep from getting the wrong side of the wave.
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