![]() ![]() When Belfort was played by DiCaprio in the blockbuster film based on his memoir, “The Wolf of Wall Street,” he was portrayed as a drug-loving stockbroker who’d abuse cocaine, Quaaludes and alcohol on a daily basis. “Typically, that’s just not the way it happens, although I seriously hope he’s not still an addict,” he added, speaking from experience.īelfort, who spent 22 months in jail after pleading guilty to numerous crimes related to stock manipulation in 1999, has spoken openly about his drug abuse while heading up an illegal scheme at his brokerage house, Stratton Oakmont. “So why would he have stopped using drugs, I wonder, when there’s no consequences?” asked Belfort. “In other words, you could easily keep it in your pocket - get in and out without getting detected - so the person that put it there had to be there on a consistent basis to keep using it undetected.”īelfort added that the clues point to Hunter because addicts “typically don’t stop using the drugs unless they’ve suffered massive consequences, and this guy hasn’t suffered consequences for anything.” Megyn Kelly rips shutting down ‘cokehead in the White House’ probe When asked about what his instincts tell him about the investigation, Belfort said the location of the illegal drug in the White House library indicated that “it was being stored somewhere.” What people aren’t focused on is why would someone take it out of their pocket and leave it somewhere? The answer is because when you’re in that mindset of an addict, you want to have like little drop points so you can kind of sneak in, take a quick hit, leave it there for safekeeping and come back.” Real-life “Wolf of Wall Street” Jordan Belfort thinks Hunter Biden was the culprit behind the cocaine found in the White House, theorizing that he left it in the West Wing “for safekeeping” and a “quick hit” whenever he wanted. Jordan Belfort - the real-life “Wolf of Wall Street” who was played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2013 movie of the same name - said the likeliest owner of the bag of cocaine that was discovered in the White House earlier this month is Hunter Biden.īelfort, who admits to being a “former cocaine addict” himself, made the comments on Fox’s “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Monday.īelfort said he didn’t “know for sure” whom the cocaine belonged to, “but the obvious person to point to is Hunter Biden.” Real ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ goes viral with job advice: Just quit! The biggest thing out of Miami Art Week is a 10-year-old child prodigy ‘Lewd’ scene with Margot Robbie in ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ was true UPDATE EDIT: I did a search and found all you need to know, all written by Ray.I just learned from him using his knowledge and his part, using my local Harley workshop to hone/size, and taking my own gearbox apart to fit it.Michael Milken was the junk bond genius who symbolized a ‘decade of greed’ but he was no Bernie Madoff ![]() But his spacer really does work when an expert, not a hack like me, is on the job! I put Ray's spacer on one, and it was instantly much better but I did a shit job fixing the bushing into the case myself a few years back and so as the weep has returned to where it once was I need to redo with new bushing. I bought one from him when I lived in England.īut as he says, his spacer ONLY works when your mainshaft-bushing fit is perfect i.e. He got famous in the Shovelhead world in the early 2000s when he started selling these from home. The aftermarket has copied him now, but he still sells them on eBay. That works.īut it's most likely going to weep/leak through the bushing and down past the main big oil seal.Įngineer genius Ray from the Canadian maritime provinces very famously sells the leak solution, a spacer with built-in o-ring to seal the shaft before an oil can possibly reach any further. if it is through the small oil seal at the end of the main drive gear, you can use TWO of the superior EVO oil seals instead of one of the Shovel ones. In general, it's good to remove primaries and sprocket (or pulley, on yours), top up the gearbox and see where the leak appears to be. Dissassemble gearbox and go to a Harley engineering shop with shop manual, shaft and new bushing (these are usually not sized exactly to fit and fix) for a repair to spec. You will be very lucky to ever stop a leak if this is the case. If, with pulley (yes, that is one of the first final-belt-drive Big Twins) off and no stress on the gearbox mainshaft, you can wiggle that mainshaft more than a smidge, then that points to worn bushing. ![]() this is the hardest to see, possibly the most common reason. **worn main drive gear bushing for mainshaft. **smaller main drive gear oil seal likewise **large main oil seal damaged or out of place The leaks are caused by one of more of these: Sorry, but the Super Nut is just a plaster over the problem. ![]() Re: BORING!! 4 Speed Shovelhead Transmision oil leak ![]()
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