Redbone
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Ha Ha, I had to do that as well when installing my Mark's, works great too!
I put it in a ratcheting 8mm closed end wrench and reached from the opposite side to tighten the inside header nut. If that makes sense?:ummm:Yeah, I had to do that too when I installed my Marks pipes. I just cut about 1-1/4" off the end of a 8mm allen key. Jammed it in the hex nut there on the inside rear headers and tightened 'er up with a 5/16" open end (I couldn't find a 8mm open end).
Did you come up with something else cause this is all I could figure out to do with it?!
Yeah, I have 2 3/8" ratchets by crapsman that like to do the same thing. The original craftsman stuff I have is pretty good but the newer tools are a hit or miss proposition.makes perfect sense to me.
I actually forgot that I have a set of reversible, offset, ratcheting wrenches, DUH!. I never use em'. They are craftsman and I think they suck ass because the "gears" always slip. The Non reversible type seem way sturdier. Mine have a lever that you flip and can reverse them. I've had them for quite awhile. Anyways, since they were new, I always have had issues with them. I'll tighten something and all of a sudden the gears slip and you bust your hand. POS.
I put them in a drawer and only break them out when absolutely necessary. Or if I remember I have them :biglaugh: and figure I need some bloody knuckles.
That looks very good gunny. Today I sanded my scoops with 1000 grit and then painted the bottoms black. Kinda going for that brushed aluminum look. I'll hit it with some Alloy 19 after they are on the bike. Should get my last box of small parts tomorrow, might even get to fire it tomorrow night. Woo Hoo. It's been a little over a year since I bought it and the anticipation of 4 active cylinders is killing me.
I bought the "Gear Wrench" wratchet wrenches with swivel heads, I can`t live without em`you have to turn em` over to change directions but, I can use them at almost any angle and at only $40.00 for a set of seven.:eusa_dance:makes perfect sense to me.
I actually forgot that I have a set of reversible, offset, ratcheting wrenches, DUH!. I never use em'. They are craftsman and I think they suck ass because the "gears" always slip. The Non reversible type seem way sturdier. Mine have a lever that you flip and can reverse them. I've had them for quite awhile. Anyways, since they were new, I always have had issues with them. I'll tighten something and all of a sudden the gears slip and you bust your hand. POS.
I put them in a drawer and only break them out when absolutely necessary. Or if I remember I have them :biglaugh: and figure I need some bloody knuckles.
I brought VMAX back to life again, WOO HOO, A 94` carb on a 2001 max works pretty damn good. only got to ride it up and down my street and, when the tire broke loose and the neighbors frown , I had a grin like a circus clown !!! I got by with a little help from my friends. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You !!
V_MAX LIVES AGAIN AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, IT IS ALIVE.:eusa_dance::banana::banana::banana::biglaugh::git::th_image003:arty::wink2:
<<Dave>>
-Dyna Rev Limiter, not the 3000 ignition, just the limiter, i dont believe in the dyna 3000 ignition unless you are boosting, a lot of people seem to have issues w/the 3000, the vmax ignition is very capable.
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HUH!? :eusa_dance:
Can you enlighten me on this one? I had no idea you were able to do this without installing the dyna ignition! I want to do this.
Yes it definatly is and, for a damn good cause::OURS LOL:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:This is good news Dave!! Glad to hear it all worked out despite the 'stress'!
The v max 'brotherhood' is alive, well and strong!! Woo-Hoo!! :clapping:unk::clapping:
-Dyna Rev Limiter, not the 3000 ignition, just the limiter, i dont believe in the dyna 3000 ignition unless you are boosting, a lot of people seem to have issues w/the 3000, the vmax ignition is very capable.
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HUH!? :eusa_dance:
Can you enlighten me on this one? I had no idea you were able to do this without installing the dyna ignition! I want to do this.
It is a Dyna DRL-300 RPM limiter not the 3000 ignition advancer. cost 125.00
http://www.dynaonline.com/skins/products/drag_racing/rev_limiter/
Thank You! I will check it out.
If you have some time it would be great if you could do a little product review! Any special install notes, and how you like it so far would be cool.
I brought VMAX back to life again, WOO HOO, A 94` carb on a 2001 max works pretty damn good. only got to ride it up and down my street and, when the tire broke loose and the neighbors frown , I had to grin like a circus clown !!! I got by with a little help from my friends. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You !!
V_MAX LIVES AGAIN AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, IT IS ALIVE.:eusa_dance::banana::banana::banana::biglaugh::git::th_image003:arty::wink2:
<<Dave>>
Yeah I found a motorcycle repair shop close by and he gave me that little "O" ring that I needed for the mixture screw and a guy at auto zone gave me another "O" ring that I needed for the inside of the carb.Hey Dave that was a '90 carb you got, plus an A/F screw off my personal bike. Glad to hear you got it running.
Went out to the garage and cussed at it a bit. :damn angry: Kicked the tire for good measure :damn angry: and went back in the house. Then I got happy :biglaugh: because the UPS guy dropped off my Carrozzerias :biglaugh:, then I got sad because I cant put them on and ride right now. :damn angry:
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