Doesn't look like your carbs will fit in frame like that. Is that just an illusion in the pic, or are those carbs pulled in really tight. they have to go outside the spine, especially with such long filters.
All motorcycle frames have a spine, but I know what you mean. I got them mixed up.No spine on a 360. 350, yes, 360 gas outside frame loops and nothing down the middle.
Thanks, man!Yes, it looks really nice. Wish mine looked that good.
Filters need a good cleaning though!She looks pretty all buttoned up
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Forgot to post the picture with itFilters need a good cleaning though!
Going to have to start taking the old engine out, and figure out the simplest way to get this baby in.
Almost forgot I had these babies in the awnings ready to go on too Can't wait!
Going to have to start taking the old engine out, and figure out the simplest way to get this baby in.
Yeah, that would definitely be the quickest way out and in, but I really don't feel like taking her back down to a bare frame againEngine in and out of one of these is relatively easy: Remove all but a couple of the motor mount bolts and leave those loose. The mount plates up at the top of the engine and the bolt up through the frame at the bottom front must be removed. Make sure all wires and hoses are disconnected. Put down some protection like cardboard or blankets on the floor and lay the frame and engine on the right side down onto it. Remove the remaining bolts and carefully lift the frame off the engine. Lay the new engine on its side, carefully put the frame down over it and put in a couple of the mount bolts. Tilt everything back up and put it all back together. If you are slow and thorough you can do it in just a few minutes by yourself and not scratch the paint on your frame or damage anything.
Yeah, that would definitely be the quickest way out and in, but I really don't feel like taking her back down to a bare frame again
Me too! Still need to bolt everything down to the frame right, but as a working from home lunch break activity, I hooked up my Dynatek coils. Charlie's Place brackets make fitting easy, but they're not spectacularly well finished. Might take the rough edges off.Sure, you're welcome, glad to help.
Looking good, I'll be anxious to hear how it runs for you.
Sure hope so, man!I like my Dyna coils. They're nice kit. They shoukd be a great upgrade for the big bore.