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Clymer 2004-2009 Harley Davidson XL Sportster 883 1200 service shop repair manual http://www.clymer.com 800-262-1954 How to motorcycle service shop manual for maintenance, (More) http://www.clymer.com 800-262-1954 How to motorcycle service shop manual for maintenance, troubleshooting and repair on 2004 2005 2006 Harley-Davidson XL Sportster. From the basics (like changing the oil and filter) to planning for a custom bobber or chopper, these are the shop manuals you need. More detailed than the factory OEM ( not as a free download pdf or Haynes ) and written for the average Joe. DIY do it yourself Shop manual includes: Specifications specs. GENERAL INFORMATION safety, shop supplies, tools, electrical system fundamentals, basic service methods and storage. TROUBLESHOOTING starting the engine, starting system checks, charging system, fuel system, brake problems dragging LUBRICATION, MAINTENANCE AND TUNE-UP TUNE UP pre ride inspection, tires and wheels, tire pressure, tread depth, engine oil change, oil filter change, transmission oil level change, primary chaincase chain case oil change, front fork oil change, control cables, brake throttle clutch cable, primary chain adjustment, drive belt deflection and alignment, throttle cable adjustment, starting enrichment valve choke adjustment, air filter change, compression test, spark plug plugs, idle speed adjustment ENGINE removal, installation, rocker arms and pushrods, cylinder head, valves and valve components, cylinder, pistons and piston rings, pushrods, valve lifters, oil pump, oil filter mount, camshaft cam shaft support plate, crankshaft crank shaft and crankcase crank case, break in CLUTCH AND PRIMARY DRIVE primary chaincase chain case cover and housing, clutch, clutch shell, compensating sprocket, primary drive chain, clutch hub, primary chain, guide, clutch cable replacement TRANSMISSION shifter assembly, external shift mechanism, transmission top cover, shift cam, shift arm, shift forks, transmission side door, trans shafts, main drive gear, transmission clutch release cover, trans drive sprocket, transmission case, oil pan FUEL, EXHAUST AND EMMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS air filter backplate back plate, carburetor carb, fuel tank, fuel p (Less)
NASA TV This Week @NASA, Week Ending April 04, 2008 This Week At NASA...
STARDUST TEAM HONORED - JPL
Members of NASA's Stardust Comet Sample (More) This Week At NASA...
STARDUST TEAM HONORED - JPL
Members of NASA's Stardust Comet Sample Return Mission Team were among the recipients of the National Air and Space Museum's 2008 Trophy awards. The Stardust team received the 2008 Current Achievement Trophy for accomplishing the first U.S. robotic sample return mission beyond the moon and securing the first collection of comet and interstellar dust particles for study on earth.
Tom Duxbury: "After we're done with this mission we've left a heritage of these samples that are going to be studied for a hundred years."
The Stardust spacecraft secured its unique specimens during a nearly 3 billion-mile, seven-year odyssey. Scientists believe these precious samples will provide answers to fundamental questions about comets and the origins of the solar system. The awards honor outstanding achievements in aerospace science and technology. Along with the awards, a special case containing Stardust artifacts was unveiled for display at the Air and Space Museum.
ORION MOCK-UP PREPARED FOR TESTING -- DFRC
A full-scale mock-up of the Orion space capsule is now at the Dryden Flight Research Center for further test preparations, including installation of computers and other electronics. The computers and other instrumentation are designed to help guide the capsule in flight. It was transported there on an Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft from Langley Research Center, where it was fabricated.
David McAllister: "Here at Dryden we have expertise in instrumentation and avionics. We were tasked to install the instrumentation, all the instrumentation sensors and the avionics systems to make this vehicle fly."
Late this year, the full-size structural model will be propelled off a launch pad at the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico to test the spacecraft's astronaut escape system in case of emergency. Orion will carry astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station - and the moon.
DYNAMIC TEST STAND -- MSFC
Engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center are getting the 400 foot-high Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand ready for Ares ground vibration testing. The test stand's massive 100 ton door was opened for the first time since the 19-80's, allowing work crews access to repair and upgrade key elements of the facility. These include the refurbishment of the 200-ton derrick crane on the roof and installation of a new electrical power system. Marshall's Dynamic Test Stand was used in the development of the Apollo program's Saturn V rocket, Skylab and the space shuttle. Ares ground vibration testing is scheduled to begin July 2011 and is expected to take about a year.
STS-122 CREW VISIT -- HQ
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The STS-122 Crew lead by Commander Steve Frick was at NASA Headquarters to share highlights of their successful February mission. Space shuttle Atlantis delivered the Columbia science laboratory to the International Space Station.
STEVE FRICK: "It was a wonderful opportunity for us to get to fly this mission we're very proud of NASA and of the European Space Agency and all the folks that worked to bill the hardware and the procedures to make it a success and every time we look at the Space Station now, every successive crew that goes up and takes video, and we see the Columbus module sitting there it warms our heart."
Joining Frick were pilot Alan Poindexter, and mission specialists Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, Stan Love and European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel.
PARACHUTE TESTS - ARC
Engineers at the Ames Research Center have conducted wind tunnel tests of the Mars Science Laboratory parachute decelerator system. The parachute is designed to slow the Mars entry vehicle from Mach 2 to low subsonic speeds as it prepares for a rocket powered descent and landing on the Martian surface. Researchers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Pioneer Aerospace will study the data gathered when the parachute is opened and first exposed to wind. The parachute which is more than 50 feet in diameter, and 165 feet long can only be tested at Ames's National Full-Scale Aerodynamic Complex -- the world's largest wind tunnel. The Mars Science Laboratory is scheduled to launch in the fall of 2009. (Less)
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