I like how you left the factory markings on the fuel tank. I did the same thing.


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I like how you left the factory markings on the fuel tank. I did the same thing.
Everyone is fast except the OG sloth rocket scientistDude, that's one fast crowd you hang with![]()
They were on the truck. OEM.Wow! Where did you even find those heat shields? Do they really help with heat? I don’t see many people use them?
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These heat shields are usually gone or too rusted to use. I snapped off a couple of the M6 bolts and had to drill them out an add some rivnuts. These things look awesome and really make a difference View attachment 2781198
While the guy was here planning the exhaust he taught me the proper way to install a Cotter Pin. Cut to length and smashed flush so you don’t get your arm opened up on them. Aircraft mechanic goodness.
In a few short minutes I quickly learned that I have never, ever properly installed a cotter pin and that I often use the wrong size![]()
I will have to get one of the rivnut gizmos and put my heat shields back in, all of my dumb bolts snapped on removal 15 years ago. I see you have a Timbren bump stop installed, which part number did you find that fit the 40?View attachment 2781195
These heat shields are usually gone or too rusted to use. I snapped off a couple of the M6 bolts and had to drill them out an add some rivnuts. These things look awesome and really make a difference View attachment 2781198
While the guy was here planning the exhaust he taught me the proper way to install a Cotter Pin. Cut to length and smashed flush so you don’t get your arm opened up on them. Aircraft mechanic goodness.