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okay so i just need to double check some things about 2 parts

1. i got an inline cooler and it says to place it 10 cm from the hot hose (as in hot coolent going to the rad) which is the "hot" hose? the one from the head to the rad?

 

2. i got my case saver and i am just wondering if i remove the white plastic peice in the front sprocket are where the saver is placed or if it goes over top of it

 

thanks

Posted

yeah not sure which hose to cut

 

yeah i got the modquad one so yu just take out 3 screws and put longer ones it ? gotchya

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i am not sure witch one is hot hose but when i got my shee it had one on the host that goes to water pump. nut sure if it matters much. and as far as the case saver i haev a t.m. design works one and it came with longer bolts and bolted it right to the cases with white peace there. if you take it out i think you will end up leaking oil.

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The inline cooler is a waste of time. If you're putting it on for looks alone, ok then. For actual temp differences, you won't see any noticeable drop in operating temps whatsoever...

Posted

I know this is a dumb question but i already searched for it, what exactly does a case saver do? I'm guessing it keeps the chain from wrapping around the front sprocket and cracking the case if the chain breaks. Is that right and also if so do they work?

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I know this is a dumb question but i already searched for it, what exactly does a case saver do? I'm guessing it keeps the chain from wrapping around the front sprocket and cracking the case if the chain breaks. Is that right and also if so do they work?

 

you are correct. they work most of the time. better than having nothing.

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1. hot hose is the one from the hottest point (your motor) to whatever. so yes, the one coming from the head to rad. like said, they wont help in cooling anything so pick the bling spot.

2. that plastic part is important, it does bolt over it.

3. case savers DO work, but are a bitch to get out once they do their duty and the chain gets all stuck. Good investment especially if your case isnt busted yet!

:geek:

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okay thanks guys

also does someone know the torq specs for the base stud bolts?

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