Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: DaveRS23]
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11/09/22 10:53 PM
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: Stanton]
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11/10/22 10:02 PM
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Damn, I knew I left something out of my 440 !!! I happen to have 2 complete ULTRA HIGH COMPRESSION sets for a 440. One from from Dick Landy and the other from Sox and Martin, BOTH SETS ARE NOS. If you're interested PM me. BTW I need money but can only accept pre paid gift cards to avoid any added income on my taxes this year. ( yeah that sounds good) LMAO
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: redraptor]
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11/12/22 08:46 AM
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Yes Views=eyeballs=Ad$ Writing a good selling book now brings in far less $ than a silly video will, for far less hours of work But mixed into all the fluff there are many worthwhile videos out there sample quote Insider spoke with a number of creators to see how their earnings from YouTube's ad revenue share program have changed over time. Most reported that their revenue per mille (RPM) rate — or earnings per 1,000 views — have stayed steady year over year. Some creators, like Joshua Mayo, even saw their RPMs grow. "It's grown to this massive business that is very lucrative, and I'm very thankful for all of it," Mayo said, adding that his RPM rate went from around $6 in October 2021 to $29.30 in October 2022, growth that he attributes to creating creating more content around personal finance. (Read more about Mayo's business.) Eight creators recently shared how much YouTube paid them per 1,000 views, and their answers ranged from $1.61 to $29.30. end quote from https://news.yahoo.com/much-money-youtube-pays-1-120000576.html
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: DaveRS23]
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11/12/22 11:26 AM
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Gee, I just thought that it was a well put together, original, and funny bit. It made me smile so it was worth the few minutes of my life to watch it.
I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too.
Master, again and still
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: DaveRS23]
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11/12/22 11:44 AM
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I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too. I enjoyed it, thanks for posting. That took some effort to put together. Go ahead and read some of the comments, a few thought he was serious........
John
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Re: How to; replace piston return springs on a Honda
[Re: SattyNoCar]
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11/12/22 01:44 PM
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I posted it in the hope that others would enjoy it, too. I enjoyed it, thanks for posting. That took some effort to put together. Go ahead and read some of the comments, a few thought he was serious........ I too enjoyed it, but was disappointed that he didn't mention checking the condition of the screen top pistons required when using the springs, LOL
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