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Chip 07-16-2005 06:54 PM

pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will always
be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on the road.
Sometime it will get new paint.

I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it. Some
are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the ones that
lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm looking for
opinions here. What works?

hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
unformatted.

Pictures from different angles:
http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG


Chip




BillyRay 07-16-2005 08:22 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?


"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>
> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it. Some
> are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the ones
> that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
> looking for opinions here. What works?
>
> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
> unformatted.
>
> Pictures from different angles:
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>
>
> Chip
>
>
>




BillyRay 07-16-2005 08:22 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?


"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>
> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it. Some
> are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the ones
> that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
> looking for opinions here. What works?
>
> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
> unformatted.
>
> Pictures from different angles:
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>
>
> Chip
>
>
>




BillyRay 07-16-2005 08:22 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?


"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>
> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it. Some
> are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the ones
> that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
> looking for opinions here. What works?
>
> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
> unformatted.
>
> Pictures from different angles:
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>
>
> Chip
>
>
>




BillyRay 07-16-2005 08:22 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?


"Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>
> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it. Some
> are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the ones
> that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
> looking for opinions here. What works?
>
> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
> unformatted.
>
> Pictures from different angles:
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>
>
> Chip
>
>
>




Chip 07-16-2005 09:31 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
They're actually flowtech purple hornies, and I would say that they are
fairly noisy (As far as I know - they are the same as cherrybombs). Under
acceleration, they have a very robust sound. At 35 mph, I could easily
carry on a conversation with someone even if I'm riding without the top.
Also, they do not have any of the 'back-down' noice that I have heard with
other engines. I'm not sure if it's the nature of the muffler or the nature
of the engine. I would like to extend the tailpipe out the rear, behind the
tires, to get the exhaust further away from the driver's seat. This works
for now and they are much quieter than the unbaffled header mufflers that I
have seen in the JC Whitney catalog. Those were on it before I rebuilt.

Chip


"BillyRay" <jpbSPAM357@junoSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:a53ff$42d9a4e2$4831337f$31296@FUSE.NET...
> How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?
>
>
> "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>>
>> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it.
>> Some are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the
>> ones that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
>> looking for opinions here. What works?
>>
>> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
>> unformatted.
>>
>> Pictures from different angles:
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>>
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Chip 07-16-2005 09:31 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
They're actually flowtech purple hornies, and I would say that they are
fairly noisy (As far as I know - they are the same as cherrybombs). Under
acceleration, they have a very robust sound. At 35 mph, I could easily
carry on a conversation with someone even if I'm riding without the top.
Also, they do not have any of the 'back-down' noice that I have heard with
other engines. I'm not sure if it's the nature of the muffler or the nature
of the engine. I would like to extend the tailpipe out the rear, behind the
tires, to get the exhaust further away from the driver's seat. This works
for now and they are much quieter than the unbaffled header mufflers that I
have seen in the JC Whitney catalog. Those were on it before I rebuilt.

Chip


"BillyRay" <jpbSPAM357@junoSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:a53ff$42d9a4e2$4831337f$31296@FUSE.NET...
> How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?
>
>
> "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>>
>> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it.
>> Some are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the
>> ones that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
>> looking for opinions here. What works?
>>
>> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
>> unformatted.
>>
>> Pictures from different angles:
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>>
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Chip 07-16-2005 09:31 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
They're actually flowtech purple hornies, and I would say that they are
fairly noisy (As far as I know - they are the same as cherrybombs). Under
acceleration, they have a very robust sound. At 35 mph, I could easily
carry on a conversation with someone even if I'm riding without the top.
Also, they do not have any of the 'back-down' noice that I have heard with
other engines. I'm not sure if it's the nature of the muffler or the nature
of the engine. I would like to extend the tailpipe out the rear, behind the
tires, to get the exhaust further away from the driver's seat. This works
for now and they are much quieter than the unbaffled header mufflers that I
have seen in the JC Whitney catalog. Those were on it before I rebuilt.

Chip


"BillyRay" <jpbSPAM357@junoSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:a53ff$42d9a4e2$4831337f$31296@FUSE.NET...
> How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?
>
>
> "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>>
>> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it.
>> Some are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the
>> ones that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
>> looking for opinions here. What works?
>>
>> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
>> unformatted.
>>
>> Pictures from different angles:
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>>
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
>>

>
>




Chip 07-16-2005 09:31 PM

Re: pictures of the finished product (almost)
 
They're actually flowtech purple hornies, and I would say that they are
fairly noisy (As far as I know - they are the same as cherrybombs). Under
acceleration, they have a very robust sound. At 35 mph, I could easily
carry on a conversation with someone even if I'm riding without the top.
Also, they do not have any of the 'back-down' noice that I have heard with
other engines. I'm not sure if it's the nature of the muffler or the nature
of the engine. I would like to extend the tailpipe out the rear, behind the
tires, to get the exhaust further away from the driver's seat. This works
for now and they are much quieter than the unbaffled header mufflers that I
have seen in the JC Whitney catalog. Those were on it before I rebuilt.

Chip


"BillyRay" <jpbSPAM357@junoSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:a53ff$42d9a4e2$4831337f$31296@FUSE.NET...
> How noisy are those cherrybomb mufflers?
>
>
> "Chip" <cjenkins1@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:legCe.9170$B52.5279@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
>>I have to ask myself if it will every really be finished. There will
>>always be something to fix, buy, adjust, or re-arrange. Anyway, it's on
>>the road. Sometime it will get new paint.
>>
>> I want to arrange the plug wires. I have seen a few items to do it.
>> Some are adjustable that bolt on using 2 of the valve cover bolts (the
>> ones that lay the wires beside the heads) and others are different. I'm
>> looking for opinions here. What works?
>>
>> hopefully this works, I'm an HTML novice, if not I'll post it again
>> unformatted.
>>
>> Pictures from different angles:
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010021.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010022.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010023.JPG
>> http:/home.neo.rr.com/rocketitis/P1010024.JPG
>>
>>
>> Chip
>>
>>
>>

>
>





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