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Old 06-30-2010, 12:28 AM
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Another one done

Just finished my Sinister (used to be ITP) in tank pickup and harpoon mod. I used the kit because my time is worth something too. All the parts including the Baldwin filter and mount were there, as has been said "the hardest part is dropping and re-hanging the tank" almost no pain (I'm 65 and don't bend as well as I used to) and the same for strain. I'm looking foreward to filling up quickly. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
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Old 06-30-2010, 12:55 AM
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Well rock on with your bad self lol. You maybe an insperation to us younger guys to do this mod
 
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I am going to do it, just don't have the money for the parts I want to do it.
 
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I am going to do it, just don't have the money for the parts I want to do it.
several folks have gathered their own parts and gotten by pretty cheap. I'm just lazy. Be sure to use some sort of pre-pump filter. Guzzle's site has a very good how-to.
 
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Congrats on the install.
Does the engine sound any better now?
 
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several folks have gathered their own parts and gotten by pretty cheap. I'm just lazy. Be sure to use some sort of pre-pump filter. Guzzle's site has a very good how-to.
Indeed it does and if I don't come up with the money for the kit I want to put in then I'll make due with the parts I have laying around. I just don't want to have to drop the tank again later on to do the job again.
But we'll see, all in good time I guess.
 
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Old 06-30-2010, 05:05 PM
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Congrats on the install.
Does the engine sound any better now?
Thanks Kwik, I don't know yet It's still sitting in the yard waiting for me to go fill it up. I am hopefull though.
 




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