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Old August 10th, 2008, 01:13 AM   #1
 
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Default 08 Brute Snorkels

Just finished the snorkels on my Bute, here is the link to the pics.
If it doesn't work let me know and I will try a different site to put the pics on.

http://photoshare.shaw.ca/messages/viewthu...parm/page/1/15/
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I saw some pics somewhere that someone had done there snorkel painted this way and thought it looked alot more finished.* Now just have to make them a nice shade of BROWN.
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Booyah baits. Haha

I can't keep mine clean, as soon as the mud hits the PVC its going to be dirty. I mean there's no washing it off. Do yall have the same problem.

Edit: PLEASE tell me what kind of hose and where you got it, and how much. Does it hold up?
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I used steam vac hose.* Tried using the MUdinmyblood method and had nothing but problems trying to route the CVT exhaust.* Got it at Greenline hose and fittings.* Cost me about $30CDN for 8ft of hose but seems to be good and sturdy.* Was told if the machine ever sucked in enough air to cave it in the machine would explode.* Have to see how it holds up, haven't ridden yet, kinda waiting for my highlift rad to come in before I put everything back together.
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What I did on the CVT exhaust, was coming out of the 90, instead of using one straight pipe going to the handle bar area, I cut the pipe in half, threw a rubber couple in the middle of it, and it was much much easier to adjust.

It's not perty but it gets the job done. Im going to take off the tops, where it comes out of the coupler, and switch it to 90's, got a little mud in the 45's. And yes I know I never painted the Air Intake, I ran out of the paint.

That was at a friends house, the tie around them broke, so there a bit crooked. I am wanting to switch to the vac hose in a couple months too.
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