Or replace the poptop with a turret like this:Devastator wrote:I think I'd go with direct inject on this. "Megaflame II Extra!" I like it.Sneaks wrote:I'm thinking flamethrowers on the exhaust to make them crispy critters might be a good upgrade path:)
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Shouldn't that be from a German tank....?
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A flame thrower would be awesome, but it's not need...I'm plenty armed
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It's settled then, gun turret.supaninja wrote:A flame thrower would be awesome, but it's not need...I'm plenty armed
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Dual barrel fed AR-15s aught cover it right?
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I need to conserve ammo, too much $$$. Just one 5.56 to the dome piece per zombie is all I can afford
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Nah, I'm thinking the GAU-8 outta the A-10...
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thats my baby right there, never loved a gun more than that beast. The only gat gun to have a plane mounted on it.
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the used to do training missions in Crawford Notch when I was a teen with A-10s cuz the mountains resembled apparently Eastern Europe. Those are some serious badass planes. The only thing bigger than the gun is the man-parts of the people who fly them.
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I have seen them in action, friggin badass!
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This is my first type 2 and as a type 3 guy I can say whole heartedly that I HATE bus brakes. Now that's out of the way, I took it for a spin after stopping in the gas station and filling her up. This was my first chance to make sure everything works like the speedo, wipers, defroster, and fuel gauge. For being in storage for 30 yrs I am completely surprised that just about all the electrical works. The factory cigarette lighter was shorted, the hot wire to the brake light switches needed replacing, and the reverse switch isn't working...that is all that that didn't work, I didn't even have to clean any of the light sockets. Anyways my little slow paced joy ride came to a screeching halt when I was getting it up to speed. I barely was able to limp it back home, and tomorrows plan is to pull the fuel pump and take it apart to prep it for a rebuild (Friday I had a feeling the fp needed a rebuild so I had already ordered the rebuild kit). 4th gear is an issue too, I might bungie cord it, if I still take it to the Austin show.
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One of the experts will have to chime in on this but can you retrofit the power boosted discs brakes from a later Bay? You won't bitch about stopping power then.
Cool that pretty much everything works:). I'm sorting out tail and brake lights on my '79, I'm thinking it's a bad ground.
Cool that pretty much everything works:). I'm sorting out tail and brake lights on my '79, I'm thinking it's a bad ground.
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A-10s were great aircraft to work on too, most of the time.
(my first hitch, 23rd TFW, wing moved to the right coast after I left)
They did have a limit how long they could fire the gun, but it wasn't overheating of the gun...
It was more "stopping in mid air" related.
The recoil of 30mm@1000RPM is...hefty.
Sort of a flying Cuisinart for tanks (and pretty much anything else in the way)
If I was on the wrong end of a GAU-8 in a tank I would probably get out RFN and find a hole.
As to the brakes, IIRC 71ish will bolt on, but parts are NLA for those.
Might as well go all out with something you can at least get consumables for.
IIRC the later front ends can be made to fit as a unit with some work.
I can testify that the 73+ power brakes worked just peachy.
(my first hitch, 23rd TFW, wing moved to the right coast after I left)
They did have a limit how long they could fire the gun, but it wasn't overheating of the gun...
It was more "stopping in mid air" related.
The recoil of 30mm@1000RPM is...hefty.
Sort of a flying Cuisinart for tanks (and pretty much anything else in the way)
If I was on the wrong end of a GAU-8 in a tank I would probably get out RFN and find a hole.
As to the brakes, IIRC 71ish will bolt on, but parts are NLA for those.
Might as well go all out with something you can at least get consumables for.
IIRC the later front ends can be made to fit as a unit with some work.
I can testify that the 73+ power brakes worked just peachy.
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zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
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my 77 bay stopped on dime w/ the power booster, and still stopped fine without it. I am pretty sure you could just fab a bracket for the booster and convert, although finding a complete beam would probably be easiest, pretty sure you can just bolt it in. then you "need" a brake proportionig valve for the rear and some vacuum lines and I think you are good to go? never seen early brake parts in person, I think the lever is the same and all?
if not I am parting out a bay, I could cut out the brake pedal parts if you need em, I am keeping the beam and not shipping it of course.
if not I am parting out a bay, I could cut out the brake pedal parts if you need em, I am keeping the beam and not shipping it of course.
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