took apart my blown engine
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QUOTE (MyCannibal @ Aug 26 2008, 03:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
the lower a-arms are correct in the latter photos because he switched em around...they "were" wrong in the first photos...
No, I haven't touched anything since the first photos. I was going to switch 'em around once I'm done rebuilding my engine. Without an engine, I'm not going anywhere, so that is first.
QUOTE (311racer @ Aug 26 2008, 03:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The a-arms look right to me, but the tie rod going to the spindle need to be bolted under on over. Who did you buy this quad from, it looks like the one from canada? Those look like my old full bore fenders.
Yes I am from Canada. The original owner is from Sudbury, he sold it to some guy who blew it up and didn't want to deal with it. Now I have it. Most likely it is the quad your talking about since the quy I bought it from said there is only one other Cannibal in Ontario.
Did the previous owner have an acount on this site? Maybe I should read his posts and see if I can find any "problems" with MY quad hahah
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It's pretty cool how someone from another country can recognize my atv:)
QUOTE (311racer @ Aug 26 2008, 07:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The members name is Twisted, here's a pic when he had it.
haha sick, thats my quad!
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QUOTE (thedeatons @ Aug 27 2008, 06:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Make sure to send any cams to Timbo to get them hardness checked. Saves money in the long run. This has been discussed before.
even if i buy them brand new? is it because of them being mass-produced and not up to standard?
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Especially if you buy them brand new, no matter what anyone tells you. It has been said before, and I agree that a used cam with 200 hours that has proven itself good is worth more (to me) than a brand new cam.
Cams should be 58-62 on the Rockwell "C" scale, buckets should be 54-56 on the same "C" scale (this information is per Tim).
Do you ever plan on timing your cams, or simply running them at stock dots?
Cams should be 58-62 on the Rockwell "C" scale, buckets should be 54-56 on the same "C" scale (this information is per Tim).
Do you ever plan on timing your cams, or simply running them at stock dots?