Wanna come and do mine?Change their oil & filters & squirted some grease in'em!!!
No. Mild 302 installed by PO. By my calculations have 5.13 gears maybe lower with NP435. New soft springs were making it squirrelly. Been about an 18 month process to get it dialed in.Do you also run a torque tamer or similar?
Nice shop!Change their oil & filters & squirted some grease in'em!!!
Finished. Not super happy with the way the wrinkle paint ended up. Still waiting on the lid pad from Amazon. Thinking about adding a small door type speaker under the cup holders. Do you think it would be very effective?Lid built and installed, lock installed, and cup holders installed. Still need to finish welding and installing the lid padding.
Nice work. If my paint looked that good I would definitely do this.Today I added a bezel to my fuel filler neck. Used a 304SS escutcheon that is normally meant for a swimming pool ladder. Reamed the inside and ground down the outer rim. I wanted to attach it in a way it could be removed and also not come in contact with the body or neck. Off to the 3D printer, where I fashioned up a plastic fill piece that would fit both the neck and bezel by friction. I did not like the idea of using vhb or additional fasteners. Extruded the back to clear the body to neck screws. It did take a few tries to dial in the exact inner and outer dimensions for a press fitting, but I got it and it’s not going anywhere without some serious prying and pulling. I have two tanks, luckily the second one will be a lot easier! Happy to share the .stl file if anyone wants it.
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Applause and cheers and kudos! Love the out-of-the-box thinking!Today I added a bezel to my fuel filler neck. Used a 304SS escutcheon that is normally meant for a swimming pool ladder. Reamed the inside and ground down the outer rim. I wanted to attach it in a way it could be removed and also not come in contact with the body or neck. Off to the 3D printer, where I fashioned up a plastic fill piece that would fit both the neck and bezel by friction. I did not like the idea of using vhb or additional fasteners. Extruded the back to clear the body to neck screws. It did take a few tries to dial in the exact inner and outer dimensions for a press fitting, but I got it and it’s not going anywhere without some serious prying and pulling. I have two tanks, luckily the second one will be a lot easier! Happy to share the .stl file if anyone wants it.
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