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  • #16
    well I have been working on my machine as much as I can(work gets in the way).
    So far I have cleaned the points,timed the machine,new throtle cable,new filter and fuel lines,fuel pump,new chains,new battery,new rims and at101 tires fixed the cracks and about a 3/4 gal. of acetone and alot of elbow grease cleaning the body.
    I decided to do away with the 3 bolt hubs altogether and fab some4 bolt extensions.
    I'll get some new pics up when I get the tires on there.
    I do have some carb issues that I'll post in the engines forum.
    The guy I bought this machine from said it was a 1965.What was the first year they made the st400?
    Ive learned alot about the attex on this forum, its awsome. now if I can just get a little better at driving the damn thing.

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    • #17
      some pictures/Extensions made

      Hey guys I finally got the extensions done.
      heres what we came up with.

      They extend the wheel base about 3 inches on each side.

      Still not alot on clearance for the tracks.

      here is the damage caused by the track without the extensions.

      all and all I think its starting to look ok.

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      • #18
        Looks great! Those new wheels and tires with that beautiful yellow body really make this machine look great! It's going to be a true go-anywhere machine once you put those tracks on it. Light weight, high horsepower 2 cycle engine, and tracks ought to make for a really fun snow rig.
        "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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        • #19
          Thanks jp, I hope you're right. Being here in minnesota We have lotsa snow lotsa the time. I am hoping to use this for ice fishing and hunting all winter.
          Got the tracks on and made a trailer hitch today. I'm off to work beet harvest but ill get some pics up when harvest is done.

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          • #20
            Hi John,
            That was a pretty good deal on the machine. I am rebuilding also, and found a place that has a wealth of mechanical parts for the DYI'er at surpluscenter
            Good Luck

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            • #21
              Originally posted by racerone3 View Post
              for an ATTEX, these hubs ATV Live Axle Hub | Chains, Sprockets + Hubs | Northern Tool + Equipment with some take off golf cart rims are a cheap solution. glue tires to the rims with http://www.permatex.com/products/aut...et_Sealant.htm and you shouldn't have too big of an issue with losing beads...
              How well do these hubs hold up? Have you tried them before?
              ST400R ATTEX(Smiley)
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              I love the smell of Blendzall in the morning

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              • #22
                I ran those hubs for several years on my wild wolf trail machine, and still have them on my st400 racer ... they have held up great for me.
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