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      LarryW




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      Registered: January 2008
      Location: Vicksburg, Michigan
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      I still plan on cleaning them up and painting them but it got dark. Tomorrows work!
      · Date: Wed June 9, 2010 · Views: 627
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  1.   Wed June 9, 2010 9:33pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
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  1.   Wed June 9, 2010 9:34pm
    1. jpswift1

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      Nice work, Larry! It couldn't be aligned any straighter, that's for sure! Is there enough clearance between the starter and the T-20? It looks like you might even be able to route the exhaust through the stock location if you use a couple 90 degree exhaust elbows.

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  1.   Wed June 9, 2010 9:40pm
    1. LarryW

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      Thanks Jeff. I want to use the stock exhaust location. I was thinking of making my own pipe that would make the bend towards the muffler. Or maybe some flex pipe. It would look a lot cleaner if I could do that rather then the water pipe normally used. The starter and t-20 do look close there but there is room. The mount is adjustable and it is adjusted most all the way forward to work with that belt.
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