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Author:  mudbogger [ Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

I have had this Pilot sitting in the garage for years, it was purchased from member 'colin" back in the day-the frame has damage in the front left(looking at it from the front)and suspension damage added to it. It is a solid rebuildable unit with time and effort. I will start by stripping the entire unit down to the bare frame which will then be taken to fab shop to see if we can fix it. The unit still has the OEM fuel recovery system on it along with the stock OEM heat shield by the seat and OEM rear silencer cover. More to come as I just moved this to the shop area for dis assembly.

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Author:  mudbogger [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 8:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

Engine out, trans out, plastics off, lower suspension arms off, rear suspension till on, axles stuck in tranny, more to come!!!

Author:  hoser [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 10:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

He going to put it on a frame machine heat and pull it back straight?

don't forget more pics as you progress, that frame does not look as bent as the one I bought in Vegas.

Author:  mudbogger [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 11:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

Yes that is my plan. I am hopeful it will bend back.

Author:  hoser [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 2:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

Mudbogger wrote:
Yes that is my plan. I am hopeful it will bend back.



I bet it will, if not exact really close where it wont matter, this is where the YODA kit would come in handy you have the adjustability where a slightly bent frame really don't matter long as its safe, I am sure your fab guy will add gussets where ever he feels they might be needed.

Dave-Co working on a +2" bolt on arm kit yet or you have a extra YODA kit in stock? Heck you could even swap a YODA kit off your other straight machine onto this one if worse came to worse?

Author:  mudbogger [ Sun Mar 02, 2014 2:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

hoser wrote:
Mudbogger wrote:
Yes that is my plan. I am hopeful it will bend back.



I bet it will, if not exact really close where it wont matter, this is where the YODA kit would come in handy you have the adjustability where a slightly bent frame really don't matter long as its safe, I am sure your fab guy will add gussets where ever he feels they might be needed.

Dave-Co working on a +2" bolt on arm kit yet or you have a extra YODA kit in stock? Heck you could even swap a YODA kit off your other straight machine onto this one if worse came to worse?


As a matter of fact I have a Yoda kit for this project yup. I will ask Dave-CO if he is making a front kit. He is pretty bis from what I have heard.

Author:  mudbogger [ Sun Oct 08, 2017 6:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Project 1990 South Jersey rebuild

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