ThatsDax kit only 117 bucks SHIPPED

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theonlyhek

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All I can say is... awesome. "Duane, if you can hear me, Thanks!" My birthday is in about a week and I cant wait to get my engine.
I hope that the price doesn't go up by then... lol?!

But I have a real question... How much preparation is necessary to his kits?
I have read that no matter what you should change the studs, and replace the ignition wire. I am just curious as I have been thinking about doing this for almost 6 months now.

Thanks.bf.
 

Retmachinist

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All I can say is... awesome. "Duane, if you can hear me, Thanks!" My birthday is in about a week and I cant wait to get my engine.
I hope that the price doesn't go up by then... lol?!

But I have a real question... How much preparation is necessary to his kits?
I have read that no matter what you should change the studs, and replace the ignition wire. I am just curious as I have been thinking about doing this for almost 6 months now.

Thanks.bf.
The only real change I would make to start would be the engine mounting studs, for safety reasons, and possibly the exhaust and carb. studs. Change the chain to #41 if the kit chain stretches prematurely. Just see how the rest of the parts work out. Probably be o.k. We seem to have pretty good luck with Duanes Kits.

John
 

theonlyhek

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That was part of my plan when I got it, but I was not sure if the issue was that important. I guess a stud snapping at WOT would = face + ground. :-||

I will make that a priority on my pre-installl to do list. Other threads gave me a couple ideas like locktight, and putting the CDI in a bicycle innner-tube. How about the spark wire, and fuel filter. Is there a comprehensive thread on all steps necessary for long life. I remember reading something last year, but I have had trouble finding it.

Thanks to all!