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FJOwners Club Shim Kit

Started by racerrad8, February 28, 2013, 08:18:37 PM

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cyclenutk75

Quote from: racerrad8 on February 28, 2013, 08:18:37 PM
... add to the shim count as there are several sizes either under or not represented.

Randy,

Not sure which sizes you're missing, but I've got extra 268, 270 and 275 shims if the kit needs them.  If you've got an over abundance of other sizes I'll swap you some.  If you don't have an over abundance of other sizes, I'll give you some.  All shipping would be on me, either way.

GT
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Steve_in_Florida

Well, this is timely!

Personally, I have two (2) FJ engines whose valves badly in need of adjustment. I'm certain that NancyK and her man Jeff wouldn't mind having theirs checked, either. Don is a recent addition who's just up the road, and Brook is just down the road.

I sense the makings for a Florida FJ "Shim-Dig" day. Maybe we could even get a T-shirt to commemorate the event! (Surplus 2012 NorthEast Rally shirts with "Florida Shim-Dig" written in Sharpie marker)

I hereby commit to a contribution via whatever means you deem fit. (Paypal is convenient, so is a check. Blood, not so much) Put my name on the list!!!

Also, since you bring it up, I have an *EXTRA* Motion Pro carb sync tool (Old-Skool; uses Mercury) that I could donate to go with the shim kit. I can even scare up some extra Mercury to go with it. This way, many of the final tuning needs can be handled in one easy procedure.

Now, if someone could donate a Mighty-Vac for brake/clutch bleeding and a sonic carb cleaner, we'd be all set!

Randy, PM me, or I'll call you on Monday to get your feedback on the carb sync tool.

Cheers!

Steve
`90 FJ-1200
`92 FJ-1200

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FJmonkey

I will donate even if I already have the hold down tool, having a selection of shims would have prevented my #1 intake from becoming a tappy valve. It tells to fix it at every stop light...Tap, tap, tap....
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racerrad8

Sorry guys, I have been off to work until late yesterday.

I thank everyone for wanting to make the donation. If you want to donate to the kit, send me a PayPal as a "gift" to randy@rpmracingca.com.

I do think that Pat is correct that the cost of the kit needs to be full filled before sending it out for rental.

Now, back to how the FJowners Shim Kit is going to work out. I have read all of your suggestions and had a conversation with my son who is a member of several Miata forums. There are many guys over there who loan/rent tools and after reading how they are done and the recommendations here, this is the program I have come up with.

At this time the shim kit is going to be for the the US. If this kit takes off then I might build kits, designate a international responsible steward for the international kit(s) and see if they can;t be a world wide offering.

1) The shim kit & tool will be rented via PayPal for a value of $225.00 which includes the shipping to you. There will be a specific inventory of each applicable shim.
2) The name, shipping address, email FJowners ID will need to be either;
    a) Attached to the PayPal payment
    b) Sent to me via an email with the PayPal transaction ID number.
3) The kit will be shipped to the renter via USPS priority mail service with an associated tracking number.
4) The member will have the tool for a pre-determined amount of days based on the delivery date via the tracking information. (I am thinking 10 days. That way if you get it mid week you are able to have a weekend to get it done, and possibly two)
4) Once the renter has completed their adjustment they document the shims used, add their old shims to the kit.
5) The kit needs to be returned to me via USPS priority mail shipment, medium flat rate is going to be the cheapest based on the weight of the kit at the current 2013 price of $12.35 which includes the tracking number. Once the priority shipment a tracking number is received by the renter, this number needs to be forwarded to me via email so that I can track the package.
6) Once the package is received, inventoried and the tool inspected for damage, you will be credited back via your PayPal account in the amount of $200.00.
    ** If you decide to keep your old shims you removed, you will be charged for re-stocking the inventory.
         This restocking will be done with new shims at the cost of new shims listed on my website and deducted from
         deposit.

    ** If the tool is damaged due to bending or breakage to due contact with the camshaft, a replacement tool will be  
         added to the kit and the price of the tool deducted from the deposit.

Now, if you go over the amount of days allotted for the use of the kit, a late fee will be deducted in the amount of $20.00 per week based receipt of the kit via the tracking number.

I would like your feedback on the amount of acceptable days the kit should be in the renters hand to compete the job. We need to make sure we don't end up having the kit sitting on someones bench while they are trying to get around to doing the work. This will keep the kit out of the hands of those who could be using it.

Also, in order to rent the kit, does the member have to have a minimum number of past on the forum or be a member for the forum for a specified amount of time?  I don't know you guys need to make that call.

Let me know what you guys think. I have thought this out pretty thoroughly, but I might be missing something.

If this is a go, once I am made whole on the kit then it will be available for use.

If that is the case, Pat I need you to create a post or section for the shim kit on the forum. I will post up who I send the kit to and the estimated time it is to be returned. That way people can have their name on a reservation list so I can send the kit to those in the order it has been received via the forum. Once I get to your name on the reservation list I will send a message to the post, a pm and email letting you know it is your turn to rent the kit.

If this becomes to tedious on my end over time I might be looking for someone to take of the care & custody of the kit. Hopefully the process will be nailed down by then. I am not doing this to make money, and really I doubt I will make any. The total profit after shipping is $12.50. If I have to keep supplying replacement shims due to usage, then that profit will hopefully wash the cost of the shims for replacement. If not and it is costing me money, I will be adjusting the prices.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

racerrad8

Quote from: cyclenutk75 on March 01, 2013, 07:03:01 PM
Randy,

Not sure which sizes you're missing, but I've got extra 268, 270 and 275 shims if the kit needs them.  If you've got an over abundance of other sizes I'll swap you some.  If you don't have an over abundance of other sizes, I'll give you some.  All shipping would be on me, either way.

GT

GT,

While I have an abundance of shims for my personal use and I am willing to add to the kit to get it started, I am sure any additional shims would be great to add to the kit.

The issue I have personally is that I use all of my shims on a regular basis at my shop and the track for the race cars. I have never really kept and accurate track of how many engines I adjust annually, but I would say it is probably close to 200. So, while I have shims on top of shims in cases here, I use them regularly. I am willing to use some of my inventory to start this kit, but it is not going to be something I can continually do for years to come.

If you would like to donate to the cause for the FJowners kit, I will gladly add them to the inventory of the kit.

Thanks, Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Dads_FJ

I believe the pay pal deposit should be enough, if we require a minimum post count people will just post garbage just to reach that number, and the integrity would be lost.  .02
John S.

'84 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'94 Yamaha WR250
'80 BMW R100S/Sidecar
'39 BSA WM20

Mark Olson

sounds good to me Randy . lets do it.
Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

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racerrad8

An update...

To date I have receive a total of $19.41 towards the reimbursement of the kit.

If there is no interest in this, I will absorb the shims into my stock and this topic will be closed as it is not a viable thing to be done.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Dan Filetti

Quote from: racerrad8 on March 14, 2013, 04:13:50 PM
An update...

To date I have receive a total of $19.41 towards the reimbursement of the kit.

If there is no interest in this, I will absorb the shims into my stock and this topic will be closed as it is not a viable thing to be done.

Randy - RPM

Come on boys!  Hell I don't even OWN an FJ anymore and I sent him a 10 spot.  What the hell is wrong with you folks?

Dan 
Live hardy, or go home. 

big r

As soon as I get some extra cash I will send you 20. On another topic, I just received my package from Randy today :yahoo: :yahoo: Thanks Randy I will be ordering some more parts in the near future. What I like about this is that I don't have to pay duty on anything. If it was to come via Fedex or UPS I would have to pay a brokers fee plus all the applicable taxes. Thanks Randy for such great service :i_am_so_happy: :i_am_so_happy:

markmartin

Quote from: racerrad8 on March 14, 2013, 04:13:50 PM

To date I have receive a total of $19.41 towards the reimbursement of the kit.

Quote from: Dan Filetti on March 14, 2013, 06:39:09 PM
Come on boys!  Hell I don't even OWN an FJ anymore and I sent him a 10 spot.  What the hell is wrong with you folks?
Dan  

Umm, that doesn't add up.  I sent in $10 too.

racerrad8

Quote from: markmartin on March 14, 2013, 07:59:00 PM
Umm, that doesn't add up.  I sent in $10 too.

Yep, one of the two payments wasn't sent as a gift and fees were taken out of the payment...

Also, if you did send me a payment and this does not work out, I will send your money back.

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM

Dads_FJ

John S.

'84 Yamaha FJ1100
'89 Yamaha FJ1200
'94 Yamaha WR250
'80 BMW R100S/Sidecar
'39 BSA WM20

racerrad8

Quote from: Dads_FJ on March 14, 2013, 08:28:55 PM
Check the balance again.

Thank you.

So far I have received donations from:

Dan Filetti
Mark martin
Dads FJ

The current balance is: $34.41

I will update the balance as additional payments are made. Again, if there is not enough interested in the club kit to satisfy payment, I will refund all monies donated at the time of the cut-off date.

Is giving it until the end of March enough time to get this thing paid off or longer?

Randy - RPM
Randy - RPM