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− | I'm Jon. I'm the founder of the Crankshaft Coalition wiki, and the administrator of the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum Hotrodders Bulletin Board]. | + | I'm Jon. I'm the founder of the Crankshaft Coalition wiki, and the administrator of the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum Hotrodders Bulletin Board]. |
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+ | [[User_talk:Jon]] | ||
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+ | Right now, I'm focusing most of my wiki-attention on the following two articles. Feel free to lend a hand: | ||
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+ | *[[Rust]] | ||
+ | *[[Early Hemi History and Identification]] | ||
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+ | [[Rust]] is an attempt to frame an article by analyzing forum threads. I started by searching the Hotrodders Bulletin Board database for every discussion with "rust" in the title; 418 discussions were returned. I read through those, taking notes, and referencing 85 of them in the [[Rust]] article. They were also mined for links, resulting in dozens of additional rust references. | ||
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+ | [[Early Hemi History and Identification]] was forked from HotRodsandHemis.com, contributed by the author, [[Centerline]]. I'd like to flesh out the history section, add some more photos, and possibly turn the ID'ing section into an article of its own. | ||
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+ | ==Articles== | ||
+ | I've also put in some time on the following articles: | ||
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+ | *[[Removing rusted and broken fasteners]] | ||
+ | *[[John Deere Blitz Black paint]] | ||
+ | *[[How to title a hot rod]] | ||
+ | *[[Chrysler Hemi engine]] | ||
+ | *[[Homologation]] | ||
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+ | ==These need pics== | ||
+ | Need some pics for these articles, [[Special:Upload|upload them]] if you can: | ||
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+ | *[[Homologation]] (The following would work: photo of a 426 hemi engine, a "Police" performance part, or a Pontiac GTO.) | ||
+ | *[[Epoxy primer]] (This one just needs a photograph of some cans of epoxy primer and hardener.) | ||
+ | *[[Chrysler Hemi engine]], [[Rebuilding an early Hemi engine]], and [[Early Hemi engine specifications]] (Needs a photo of a 426 Hemi engine, an early Hemi engine, an early Hemi engine on an engine stand being rebuilt, and a photo showing the hemispherical heads.) |