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It has been a while since I did a sears update, thankfully my friend Delmar brought down a bunch of parts that he madeup for me. Here are a bunch of sears gas and oil caps and the bungs that they screw into.
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And my bottom end! This is all custom made stuff and needless to say it is quite a departure from a stock bottom end, if everything goes well it should out perform the stock set up with a lot less vibration. It has been a lot of fun engineering all of this stuff out. I wish that I could say i machined the parts, but I didn't, I am very thankful to have a talented group of guys that I work with on projects like this.
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