Here's what I've been up to for the past couple weeks......

98700

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Here's what I've been up to for the past couple weeks...... (Pics)

List of things I did:

  • head work done
    Polish tunnel
    Clean carbs
    Clean P/V's
    Take ski's off
    Get new ski's
    Order new o-rings and other gaskets
    Clean secondary clutch and install new parts
    Clean Primary clutch and get work done to it
    make pipes look pretty
    Repack silencers
    wax hood
    sandblast and paint new trailing arms (Replace two and repeat this to the other two)
    install all parts and clean sled
    Adjust YPSV, and install new gaskets that have been sitting in a box for 2 years

I wish I would have taken more pics, But I'm not a picture type guy. These are some of the final pics.

Pics:

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Like I said, Not to many pics. But things are almost done. i want to spend a couple hours hours on the tunnel, and hood. There are a couple spots where stickers were that I want to clean.
 
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Wanna come polish my tunnel?....i'll buy you some beer....lol looks pretty clean, nice job, that one pipe looks dented on the top, did you have to do that for hood clearance or something?
 
Lol, You just happen to be a little far from me. That pipe isn't dented, It's just a crease from when the pipe was made. B/c It's on a bend, Iunno, It's just wavy. these pipes fit great, no matter how tight they look in there. They clear the hood, with plenty of room. The tunnel still needs hours of work, but It sure does look great.

Thanks, Nik!
 
What should I do about bleeding the cooling system? From what I've read srx's have a self bleeding system? So how do I make 100% sure that there is no air in the system?
 
98700 said:
What should I do about bleeding the cooling system? From what I've read srx's have a self bleeding system? So how do I make 100% sure that there is no air in the system?

You can use a special funnel that replaces your radiator cap. You fill up the funnel with antifreeze and run the machine. as the air bubbles come out the antifreeze goes in. It works wonders. Once the machine is warm the thermostat will open and the rest of the bubbles come out. squeeze all the lines a couple of times and run the machine at a higher idle for about 15 sec. Once all the air is gone put the cap in the funnel and put your radiator cap back on. I use this with all my vehicles & sleds. works like a charm.;)!
 
yammi man63 said:
what did you use to poish the tunnel I want to do that to mine also

I just did mine on my viper, I used and air buffer and 3M Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound, then I usually finish off with something finer by hand(mothers, that kind of stuff). :bling:
 
Really, Do you got any pics to put in this thread to compare.

Also, I use a mother powerball (Got it for $5 from a friend, Brand new) And Mother Mag & Aluminum Polish.
 
modsrx said:
did u get ur heads back??? :2strokes:


Me? If so, Then yes. I got them the same day I dropped them off.

Sled was started for the first time in 10 months last night! Man it's so good to hear it roar again. Although It's so much quieter with the silencers packed.
 


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