That's it. I've had tyres that you could put your finger through the cracks in the side wall, these were just leaking when I put it in and it just felt like it had a tube inside and they are still...
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That's it. I've had tyres that you could put your finger through the cracks in the side wall, these were just leaking when I put it in and it just felt like it had a tube inside and they are still...
You got it in one. Are you sure it has a twin cylinder in it as I only know of them having singles. The hull is aluminium (normally). Good find , Where are you?
Use Sikaflex on the bead. It fills a lot of gaps. (Black is best . Can't see it well and sticks it to the rim.) You will have to let it set overnight. Then put latex mix in. And go and have FUN. The...
Look at this thread it is what I use. http://www.6x6world.com/forums/tire-track-wheel-talk/15466-weather-cracked-tyres.htmlIt is so good that I can wear a tyre totally out even when a section between...
This is what I used :-
Weather Cracked Tyres.
This is what I used to put weather cracked tyres back into service.I mounted tyre on rim - tried to inflate but more air...
This is an article I found that may help someone out.
JETTING
By Greg Hall
Dirtwheels Magazine
Hot Horsepower Tips--April 2002
You think you did everything right. Bought the most expensive pipe....
This is what I have done.http://www.6x6world.com/forums/tire-wheel-talk/15466-weather-cracked-tyres.html
Maybe you need to look at a different shape radiator, even remote header tank.Some ultralight aircraft use up to 3 radiators similar to car heater cores all connected together. They rely on prop wash...
This is what I used to put weather cracked tyres back into service.I mounted tyre on rim - tried to inflate but more air came out of cracks and wouldn't push beads into place. Took the valve stem out...
I haven't yet but they would have to come from http://www.olsen.argoatv.com or import yourself which could be cheaper.
I've had the same thing for years came with a hand winch, but mine are joined by chain from the top of the first to the middle of the second and top of second to middle of third. This way is better...
Here's a link I found.Yamaha outboard powered all-terrain
I'd give it a bit of a beating. Put it on an anvil and flog it with a hammer while turning it around.
Yes they look like the McMaster-Carr ones but home made. I also have them on my rear chains and haven't had any problems. They do float along the chains but they have found their own position and...
This is like I use for my front chain tensioner on my Argo , but instead of the rubber bands I have adjustable metal strips pinned through the nylon blocks. Works very well. It's 50/2 chain.
The spare wheel looks a bit small !!!!
If you look at most Mufflers on these machines at night after a reasonably hard ride you will find that they all glow a certain amount of red.
I get my bearings from "CBC Bearings" here in Gladstone. Any bearing supply place will be able to get them.
I would first try and grind off the welds because you can always cut the axles if that doesn't work.It really is a fun machine when you finally get it right.
Good to see we have another Australian Member. Welcome Cyclone67.