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My 900 Rebuild and updates!

Ok so looking at the chaincase cover I was thinking nah I don't want the aluminum look so I powder coated it grey, baked it then lightly sanded it and got some color matched high temp paint and shot it.... I like the looks of it now LOL

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Added my new fire n ice air box and added a little red pin striping to the tunnel to help break up the blue just a touch.... once my clutch gets back from Dan then she is ready :)

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Old windshield side plates and did more blue to them, not sure if I should do the windshield as well

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She is all done.

06 crank
06 OEM pistons and rings
SLP torque stops
06 OEM bump stops
06 front motor mounts
All grade 8 hardware
SLP port and polish
SLP cheater heads
SLP pipe and can
Fire N Ice air intake
Indy Specialties primary clutch
1115 Belt
New DET sensor
Mountin Fit hoods shock tower vent kits
Motion Pro throttle/oiler cable
Aluminum Chaincase Cover
Color to the tunnel, a-arms and side shields

A big thank you goes out to my fellow SnoWest brothers. Guidoxpress, Mountainhorse, 94FordGuy, Z-man, Slash. You guys are the best when it comes time for any questions.

Thank you to
Freeagent At Oregon Trail Sports
Dan at Indy Specialties
Paul at Fire N Ice
Starting Line Products
and Dennis at Chippewa Motors.

Thank you all again for the help and now she's ready to rip. Hoping mother nature cooperates as well as she did last year.

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Note to self and anyone else rebuilding their 9 hundos.... Make sure you take the injectors out and have the tested and cleaned..... Kicking myself in the rear at the moment because I had to pull the motor again and send my injectors out. They were sticking pretty badly so my lesson has been learned, patience is a virtue!!!!
 
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