I just stared at this pic so long my screen saver came on.
That's hilarious hahaha it's so pretty though...
I just stared at this pic so long my screen saver came on.
I just stared at this pic so long my screen saver came on.
haha....it is worth staring at!
That's hilarious hahaha it's so pretty though...
I also noticed you deleted your hood release lever. I was debating on doing that and using the locking Areolatches. Where did you get that air diversion plate with the hood release covered up? Did you make it yourself?
hey you found the PS leak! Good news. Lookin good JT!!!
yea, so the guy that does all my tig welding locally does not know if he can fix the PS can because of all the different metals involved. Ill need to rebuild it if i want the parts welded properly like they should have always been
yea, so the guy that does all my tig welding locally does not know if he can fix the PS can because of all the different metals involved. Ill need to rebuild it if i want the parts welded properly like they should have always been
What kind of metals are we talking? Either way different metals like that being welded together can cause premature corrosion O_O Especially when it comes to stainless. but those are more likely aluminum. which once aluminum gets dirty its extremely difficult to get a good weld.
I have the same PS tank with Zero issues!! Have you sorted this out with Brian? I had to use a different hose with my install, but the brass fitting with epoxy has never leaked!! I've bought three PS reservoirs all super high Quality one for the protege, one for the company Supra, and one for my brothers EVO. I have respect for everyone here! Don't talk s*** unless you have tried to contact the seller/Builder!
Can is stainless fittings are brass and they were never welded to start, they were glued into place. If they were welded I would see some kind of weld somewhere near the fittings.
Damn, it's looking good. Sucks to hear all the problems your having, this year seems to be a pain for you. Hopefully you get it resolved quickly and can get back on the road. By the way, new interior looks great too!