AAR
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This is what I came up with to carry an extra set of spark plugs on my warrior
bjrb
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Nice neat setup!! Great location of the fuel shut offs too.
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Looks great, don't know why the plugs are needed tho.
Mighty
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Looks great AAR, and I like your shutoff valve setup. I have a couple on the way and am thinking of doing something like that. What did you use for the bracket?
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Very nice 8) I can't quite see how you did that with the plugs, did you thread them into something already there or did you add something on?
Also very nice job on your fuel shutoffs :wink:
Hey I'm going to St. Zenon in Canada on Friday Wanna come :?:
Conditions are SUPER :lol:
Also very nice job on your fuel shutoffs :wink:
Hey I'm going to St. Zenon in Canada on Friday Wanna come :?:
Conditions are SUPER :lol:
touched
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Looks good, 8) I used the plastic spring loaded holders mounted to the clutch guard.I made a bushing form one inch round plastic and drilled a .420 hole in it for the plug to fit in.Then sliced 4 of them to 1/2 inch thickness works fine.
AAR
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Mighty- I machined the fuel bracket out of a solid piece of aluminum.
Bob Miller- I machined the block for the spark plugs out of a piece of UHMW Plastic (the stuff hyax is made of) and bolted to the frame near the steering post
AAR
Bob Miller- I machined the block for the spark plugs out of a piece of UHMW Plastic (the stuff hyax is made of) and bolted to the frame near the steering post
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