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    here is some pictures of the project so far
    bruce
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  • #2
    ok i was wondering if any body can tell me from the picture what is that sliver incert and hole beside it for. it is located in the rear seating area on the right side. thanks bruce

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    • #3
      that looks like it is coming along nicely as for that metal ring cup type thing i was wondering the same thing It doesn't make much sense to me. but i'm sure that someone must know. I wish i would have moved my scrambler inside before all the snow i got (2-3 feet) now just have to wait till it melts.
      If you can't fly you might as well float...

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      • #4
        i hear that when i first got it in the garage i had to turn up the stove to melt the ice in it. im going to start on the fiberglass tomarrow.

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        • #5
          Hi bruce,

          i have a 1969 scrambler and that silver spot is for your back up pull starter to come out of.
          Looks good, reggie

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          • #6
            Originally posted by REGGIE MILLER View Post
            Hi bruce,

            i have a 1969 scrambler and that silver spot is for your back up pull starter to come out of.
            Looks good, reggie
            You win!!!

            Look at all the scramblers out here. Seems like there growing.

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            • #7
              its a brave new world

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              • #8
                thanks reggie that makes since now that you say it

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                • #9
                  looks like it will be a fun project good luck and hope to see some more pics as you go along
                  sigpic1969 Gip-Sea four stroke conversion 1983 honda Big Red 200E engine
                  1969 ATTEX ST/300/D four stroke conversion 18HP vanguard V-twin

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                  • #10
                    i always thought it would be hard to start through the little holes in the back. that never crossed my mind but makes a lot of sense now that you say it. just ordered a brand new comet clutch for my scrambler today. that was the hardest part i think i have ever had to track down because my scrambler only has a 7/8" to 1" belt on it. just got lucky cause my engine shaft is 1 1/8" odd size for the gokarts last one they had. Only had to call about 30 places to find it.. thank you internet. now when the snow melts there will be some progress and pictures to match
                    If you can't fly you might as well float...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by REGGIE MILLER View Post
                      Hi bruce,

                      i have a 1969 scrambler and that silver spot is for your back up pull starter to come out of.
                      Looks good, reggie
                      just noticed that you said back up pull starter..... do you mean a second pull starter, main pull starter or did you pull that to make it go backwards????? since most didn't have reverse
                      If you can't fly you might as well float...

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                      • #12
                        I believe he meant the pull starter itself which is a backup to the electric starter if it fails.

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                        • #13
                          Yea Mike is right, It is where the rope pull start handle comes out.

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                          • #14
                            thanks guys just wanted to make sure i was a little confused
                            If you can't fly you might as well float...

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                            • #15
                              started sanding the fiberglass today. its starting to show some progress

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