simple carb question for AD expert
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simple carb question for AD expert
Just in case I get all authentic or see one on ebay etc what is the correct carb for my 1947 AD ?
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Book into photobucket. http://photobucket.com Download your photo into your photobucket album and then copy the photo's IMG Code and paste into text here. Easy once you have it set up.
On the gear box? Never seen that before.
Hugo
On the gear box? Never seen that before.
Hugo
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Have a look at www.kia-forums.com for php at its best and latest version ...to put a photo on you just send it to there server.
Remembering of course it is free solftware but you have to provide the server capacity which is where the expense is involved.
Remembering of course it is free solftware but you have to provide the server capacity which is where the expense is involved.
Yes, very nice.Have a look at www.kia-forums.com for php at its best and latest version ...to put a photo on you just send it to there server
Can't really get my head round it, but I'm sure the Kia forum with its 34,980 registered members and its advertising through Google and a host of official sponsors can afford the time and resources to keep their forum at the cutting edge.
This forum, however, with its refreshing absence of sponsors and its registered membership of some 622 users, doesn't. Nobody gets paid, nobody has a contract, we're all volunteers, and the fact we have a slightly clonky way of posting photos does, in a charming way, reflect the subject matter that binds us into a community.
Your 1947 AD based motor, for example, doesn't have electric start, electronic ignition, a reverse gearbox, a cowl, nor does it run on 100:1 mix. It isn't silent, it will drip oil, it is not the most environmentally friendly in operation (although people like me have issues with that often made claim), yet thousands of them are in daily use with happy and confident owners, like the good folks here.
The vast majority of those 622 good folks accept the site's single limitation, and offer free advice, both on the motors themselves and the operation of the site. I assume that they join me in welcoming a site that isn't dripping with commerciality and invitations to buy all manner of glossy looking tat.
I have in the past offered to post pictures for members who are having difficulty, and if you're having problems feel free to PM me and I'll do it for you, too.
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Probably the most significant factor is that if photos are to be loaded up to the forum direct the servers have to be large enough to hold them all.
As it is no server space is need because they are all stored at Photobucket or similar.
I don't know about the Kia forum but usually there is a limit on photo size but using Photobucket you are only limited to the max size that P'bucket accepts. 1024 x 768 for the free accounts
As it is no server space is need because they are all stored at Photobucket or similar.
I don't know about the Kia forum but usually there is a limit on photo size but using Photobucket you are only limited to the max size that P'bucket accepts. 1024 x 768 for the free accounts