Guys, planning to remove the above on my Gen1 whilst it's laid up over the winter, just done the read up on Pats page, I was just wondering if the Ivan's kit he describes are available here on the UK?. If not where would I get all the various blanking plugs etc?.
Thanks in advance guys
Doing mine shortly, I got all the parts needed from ebay for about a fiver, just make sure you get a tapered tap
26-12-15, 03:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-12-15, 03:49 PM by mickvp.)
I ordered the hole shot kit from the states (didn't fancy tapping out bits etc) it came in about ten days.
www.holeshot.com
I also used the Holeshot kit and can recommend it as it is a doddle to fit unlike the Ivan's approach of tapping out the spigots which I found to be a right PITA though admittedly I'd never tapped anything before which might explain why I quickly gave up and bought the Holeshot kit. It's just a pain that postage from the US costs about as much as the kit so although IMHO it's the best option it's not a cheap one.
+1 on the holeshot
the night i was born, lord the moon stood a fire red., my poor mother her crying,
she said the gypsy was right, and she fell right dead
Has anyone got a copy of the instructions for the holeshot kit at all please that I could have a read of? Just want to see how much of a doddle it is.....cheers
Lewis
I don't have the instructions to hand, but it is basically the same instructions as can be found on pats site, only instead of tapping the 4 holes the holes hot kit comes with 4 caps which you loctite over the holes.
http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/airin...moval.html
(26-12-15, 08:22 PM)mickvp link Wrote: I don't have the instructions to hand, but it is basically the same instructions as can be found on pats site, only instead of tapping the 4 holes the holes hot kit comes with 4 caps which you loctite over the holes.
http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/airin...moval.html
Thanks mate.
Cheers guys, just found the Holeshot website, looks like they open back up on the 7th Jan.
(26-12-15, 09:28 PM)mark g link Wrote: Cheers guys, just found the Holeshot website, looks like they open back up on the 7th Jan.
Let me know if you're going to order mate, I may order and we may as well only pay one lot of shipping etc.....
26-12-15, 10:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-12-15, 10:50 PM by PieEater.)
Dale recommends using a copper silicone to properly seal the blanking caps on the Holeshot kit - I bought this from Amazon - http://www.amazon.co.uk/V-tech-Copper-Si...B00442ONX0 - and it worked well.
I went the holeshot option also, be aware these are an interference fit, make sure you fit them in exactly in line with the spigots as the start before tapping them in.
I also used the copper silicone.
You will need to take the rad off to make fitting easier.
29-12-15, 07:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-12-15, 07:41 AM by PieEater.)
(28-12-15, 06:50 PM)unfazed link Wrote: I went the holeshot option also, be aware these are an interference fit, make sure you fit them in exactly in line with the spigots as the start before tapping them in. I don't recognise your description from my experience of the Holeshot kit. The caps that I received were held in place by grub screws and slipped over the spigots with no force required. From what I can see this is still the case, maybe you got some of the caps that Justy (I think) made a while back ??
You can see the grub screws in the picture of the fitted kit on the Holeshot product page.
http://www.holeshot.com/main/showimage.p...is_cap.jpg
(26-12-15, 10:11 PM)Peasy link Wrote: [quote author=mark g link=topic=18992.msg219941#msg219941 date=1451161692]
Cheers guys, just found the Holeshot website, looks like they open back up on the 7th Jan.
Let me know if you're going to order mate, I may order and we may as well only pay one lot of shipping etc.....
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Same here, want to get this done too.
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