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Old 10-24-2011, 09:05 PM
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I was driving the 147 today and the whole rear end just blew right out of it. Happen so quick I cant even find the fenders.


The last picture shows the kind of rig job I did to make the lift work. Im going to cut that off and do something much better. Not sure what but it will look professional.

Also I have a question on the second and third to last picture. The aluminum return line runs up over buy the fan and back down to help cool. The ported pump don't have that. Any ideas why that one don't? Did it not cool enough to matter? Looks interchangeable? If so should I swap that out? Or not worry about it? Any suggestions?

Thanks
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