Stupid, Stupid, Stupid!!!!

quebec#1 said:
Stupid shit always happens to me like that. Like one guy said it never happends in august but just before a ride.
You could try ebay for the heat exchanger .
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yama...21994397QQcategoryZ100451QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Are these the grips you were putting on ? If so they look and work great !

Sort of, ..it's just the curved edge part that I have and it is pop riveted about an inch in from the running board edge. I got someone that can weld it for me on Wednesday, but someone else said that might be able to weld it tomorrow, so we'll see.
 
venom your not the first guy to do that and probibly not the last.look in the right of the pik jv weld man!
 

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maxdlx said:
put a screw in it with some leather around the head and go ride it, it will be ok. Maxdlx

Id do it just so I could ride the rest of the season, if the seal was very good and if anyone has ever tried the leather thing, it works like a champ, even electrical tape, lol. Of course, regularily checking for leakage. Then after the season, replace with a new one, that way it guarentees it will be reliable.
 
bluewho said:
venom your not the first guy to do that and probibly not the last.look in the right of the pik jv weld man!
Bluewho what kind of adjusterble rods do yo have on youe machine ? They look like they have springs on them.
 

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cruise out to your local hardware store, grab a tap and a plug fitting (like a brake fitting, only it's a plug, no way for fluid to get out) tap the aluminum where you punched thru, thread the plug in, ride all weekend, get it welded on wednesday.

open a cold one for a job well done, and an extra weekend added onto your winter.
 
My similar experience involved feeling underneath something like that but not moving my hand. Still got a scar from a brand new 1/2" drill bit in the heel of my hand. For future information......a tampon works real good as a temporary bandage.... :WayCool:
 
works pretty well 03 the first time i tryed it i almost hit a tree branch it jumped so high in the air. it was the rebound effect when they bottomed out,so i installed a axle with round bumpers on it behind the rear h arm.you no like the other three run.its better over the bumps as it helps with the skid trying to bottom out and does not rock back and forth like running a big gap in the transfer rods.reinforced w arm and a extra limit strap is nessisary for the extra stress on it.i will shoot you some more picks as i have added pol wheels and top shock bearings over the winter.
 

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