Windowed timing cover

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kikkinasphalt

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something else..

next go around you might do like it was said, and form the plexi, and id rivet it to the cover... just to keep it secure


hmmmmmmmmmm


i have spare plexiglass.............


isnt imitation the best form of flattery?

we shall coin this mod the "Phoenix Upper Cover Mod" lol
 

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something else..

next go around you might do like it was said, and form the plexi, and id rivet it to the cover... just to keep it secure


hmmmmmmmmmm


i have spare plexiglass.............


isnt imitation the best form of flattery?

we shall coin this mod the "Phoenix Upper Cover Mod" lol

hahah , nah , i'm 100% sure someone else did this before me on a SHO , I saw a rare picture of it back then. I really like to do stuff that are un-common on my SHO but must of the time it's ideas taken from elsewhere I.E. My 75mm mustang TB idea took off by looking at MM&FF magazines , and once again I wasnt the first one doing it.
 

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hahah , nah , i'm 100% sure someone else did this before me on a SHO , I saw a rare picture of it back then. I really like to do stuff that are un-common on my SHO but must of the time it's ideas taken from elsewhere I.E. My 75mm mustang TB idea took off by looking at MM&FF magazines , and once again I wasnt the first one doing it.

honestly. i think your right lol

A guy with a black gen1 did this. JustinMccluske or something


Look really cool.:thumb: A nice addition would be 2-3 Led lights in there.


i agree with the led lights.. if i do this i will prolly add them
 

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A guy with a black gen1 did this. JustinMccluske or something


Look really cool.:thumb: A nice addition would be 2-3 Led lights in there.


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You got a good memory!

I like your cover, Looks good!
 

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We need someone like Tom but instead of polishing, they make every part out of lexan or something. You up to it Phoenix?
Although I have not met him,,,, I believe Tom is a crafty old bastard that can make it shine and be see through at the same time. Not to steal your thunder Phoenix. Your work is excellent.
 

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We need someone like Tom but instead of polishing, they make every part out of lexan or something. You up to it Phoenix?

I don't want to disapoint you but since i'm a self employer ,time is something I don't have that much , I'm trying to make this sho ready for the convention , it needs to be perfect.

Although I have not met him,,,, I believe Tom is a crafty old bastard that can make it shine and be see through at the same time. Not to steal your thunder Phoenix. Your work is excellent.

I think Tom is more crafty then me , that timing case wasnt really that much hard , it's more time consuming then anything else.
 

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I'm thinking Valve covers out of lexan would be do-able in the sense that they would work with the heat and be durable, but I have no idea if lexan is moldable, castable, or shapeable. Maybe that's what I'll do when I win the powerbal...
 

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I'm thinking Valve covers out of lexan would be do-able in the sense that they would work with the heat and be durable, but I have no idea if lexan is moldable, castable, or shapeable. Maybe that's what I'll do when I win the powerbal...
you'd have to start with a large block and then CNC machine it.
 

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