Today is the day I see if my work will result in a living XS11. The lightning rods on installed on the turrets, wild thunderstorms are predicted and the electrodes have been hooked up to the assemblage of bodies parts on the lab table. With the right strike I'll pull the master switch and let the audacious power of nature flow into the inanimate corpse and find out if it lives.
Either that or I'll push the starter button and hope.
Last minute detail. The intank screens around my petcocks are disintegrated. For the purposes of this first time attempt, since I have in-line fual filters anyway, I figure I can live without ths screens for a little while. But since we in Texas know how much junk we put in gasoline before we ship it to the Yankees - and sometimes some of that chunky stuff ends up staying in Texas - I know I need some type of screen. The OEM screens are still available from Yamaha - at $20 a pop. Ouch.
Has anyone tried fabricating petcock screens? What did you use that both allows free flow of fuel and stands up to gasoline?
Thanks, y'all.
Patrick
Either that or I'll push the starter button and hope.
Last minute detail. The intank screens around my petcocks are disintegrated. For the purposes of this first time attempt, since I have in-line fual filters anyway, I figure I can live without ths screens for a little while. But since we in Texas know how much junk we put in gasoline before we ship it to the Yankees - and sometimes some of that chunky stuff ends up staying in Texas - I know I need some type of screen. The OEM screens are still available from Yamaha - at $20 a pop. Ouch.
Has anyone tried fabricating petcock screens? What did you use that both allows free flow of fuel and stands up to gasoline?
Thanks, y'all.
Patrick
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