Nice!
Sure hope you boys arent sending many more pics back and forth.
Just had to share a text conversation with silverbullet02 when i sent him this pic today:
Brian: Holy crap, that's the longest tuner I've ever seen!
Nick: Lol, that's what she said
Brian: I was honestly expecting that after I hit the send button and read what I wrote, lol.
I agree, Just did all that. The tank had lots of crap in it. The pickup tube was falling apart. You would not believe the amount of garbage that can get in a fuel tank in 15 years of use. Good luck with your new rig! KurtOktane, while you are draining all the fuel out of it your tank you may want to consider getting into the tank and making sure there is nothing in there that shouldnt be. and your fuel system is all proper. You can pull up a post by big red alli and see what i mean.to me its worth the extra effort just for the peace of mind. 2 strokes dont like fuel starvation problems at all.
I hear what Roy is saying ,but With my setup I have to be realistic with how I use it . I have an aluminum tank and with pump gas in Ohio I am going to have more ethanol in my tank and more condensation than I would like, and coupled with longer periods between trips to the lake than I would like to have ... Hence the water seperating filter ..That's my reality , if I had a plastic tank and/ or Better fuel and more frequent trips to the lake I would have a different setup. The way I use my boat ,I set it up the way I think it works best for me in my semi retarded best theory appalachian engineered ,don't use it as much as I'd like to ..but run the dog piss out of it when I can situation . I have had my boat for a long time .i have had a lot of different setups and motors . I guess we all have to figure out what our goals and expectations are and set our boats up accordingly .but anyway .... A clean tank is a good start
I like the return pipe, mine is just the fitting, no pipe. I think I will make one this winter. Good idea. Thanks, Kurthere is a link to some changes i did to my fuel pick up and fittings under the restorations section .
http://forum.allisonowners.com/showpost.php?p=93193&postcount=29