Kytor Industries JP17
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Bet you had a fun halloween!
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Some updates on repairs/upgrades.
After having a rear brake line rot out, I replaced all of the lines and flex hoses with stainless steel; filled with dot4 and flushed/bled the system. Also replaced the rear brakes cylinders and hardware. Added a cooler to the props: Replaced the bump stops with new: New plugs, distributor and plug wires, last time they were changed was 65 million years ago: New heavy-duty powder coated gas tank skid plate: New steering stabilizer, the old one was a gigantic bitch to get out (tapered bolt), it went through some nice plastic deformation before finally popping loose, then cut it when an angle grinder to get it out:
I have a lot on my list downstream. Next up is to replace the old leaf springs and shocks with newer/better quality ones.
After having a rear brake line rot out, I replaced all of the lines and flex hoses with stainless steel; filled with dot4 and flushed/bled the system. Also replaced the rear brakes cylinders and hardware. Added a cooler to the props: Replaced the bump stops with new: New plugs, distributor and plug wires, last time they were changed was 65 million years ago: New heavy-duty powder coated gas tank skid plate: New steering stabilizer, the old one was a gigantic bitch to get out (tapered bolt), it went through some nice plastic deformation before finally popping loose, then cut it when an angle grinder to get it out:
I have a lot on my list downstream. Next up is to replace the old leaf springs and shocks with newer/better quality ones.
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that is some hard but satisfying work. You have been busy.
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Great work dude. Prolly too late, but if you're looking for a replacement fuel tank mat, I got mine from here for about $30:
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Thanks. I actually tossed the old mat and am running without one. Eventually I'll drop it again and put a new mat back in, but it's not going to hurt anything in the short term.JP Junkie wrote:Great work dude. Prolly too late, but if you're looking for a replacement fuel tank mat, I got mine from here for about $30:
https://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.c ... 90-rubber/
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