Looking forward! I also have some ideas but don’t have the right tools for them…so I am just wrapping my head around.The intake covers will not be put back... I have a plan... surprise surprise
….hmmmm, are you keeping the FI…right??
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Looking forward! I also have some ideas but don’t have the right tools for them…so I am just wrapping my head around.The intake covers will not be put back... I have a plan... surprise surprise
Well, I have a plan for mine as well, but since I'm busy atm I'll wait and see what's your plan to see whether my plan needs to be "improved"The intake covers will not be put back... I have a plan... surprise surprise
K, I'll spill my beans... All I want to do is cover intake's injector wires and fuel tubes. So I'm planning to make cover plates on top of intake following intake's lines. I really wanted to swap injector parts left to right for my injectors with fuel lines at the cylinders to be underneath intake Y tube . Just to visually empty up the space under the tank. But I think that 3 bolt pattern won't work, I'll double-check before making intake covers...My guess is both of us do the same just use different materials...
Easy guessing for both of us...
No, I did not move the seat back!Did you move the seat back to accommodate the new tank section of the seat?
I was in two minds when I replaced my starter cover whether to go black or polished. Wish I'd gone polished now. Easily sorted though.
View attachment 29152I go for the full plastic
Just saw a set of polished V7 covers at his shop.... looks so much better!!!