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Post by TechForeman on Feb 9, 2006 23:35:09 GMT -5
got any pics of that hoss with the 29.5's??
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Post by superman6262 on Feb 10, 2006 21:45:50 GMT -5
I havent taken any pics yet. as soon as i can i will get some pics up on here for ya man. both of these beast are actually in the shop....(300trx 4x4 and the foreman) but trust as soon as i can imma put em up. if i can ill try to get some video up too. hey tech check out a couple of my post round here. you seem to be the only active man. can you help me out with my exhaust snorkle question. if you can direct me the way to PROPERLY SNORKLE a foreman and waterproofing that would be a great help! thanks man!!!!!
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Post by MuddnMason on Feb 10, 2006 23:17:13 GMT -5
For snorkeling the foreman, check out the how to section of the TBF website. There isnt anything on snorkeling the exhaust though. www.teambadforeman.vzz.net
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Post by TechForeman on Feb 11, 2006 0:25:11 GMT -5
the way we do it around here is we weld a cap to the exhaust that is threaded and the thread the inside of the pipe so when you want you can take it off. but i do remember you saying you have an oval end though. if they dont make a different tip then you might have to find a big cap to weld and have the snorkle be pretty big at the bottom and then gradually get smaller in diameter. As to waterproofing: dielectric grease on the spark plug and on anything electrical, a pull starter leak shield or silicon the hell out of your pull starter and the opening for the cord, and you could silicon the lid to the air box but it would be a pain to get in their if you needed to though.
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