over size tank
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over size tank
whats the biggest over size tank you can fit on a A\F i think ims makes a 3.2 for 97-99 and 3.5 for 00-02 but will they fit with the 5hun in there
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04'crf230(wifeys)
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93'cr500 beater
92'cr500 hillclimber
08,KTM SR500r hillclimber (conv)
89'cr 500 bent frame
04'crf230(wifeys)
02' cr125(sons)
02,pro jr 50 open exh. hill climber(sons)
02'sx65(sons)
03'xr50(sons)
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I have a 02 AF with a IMS tank. Not sure if its a 3.2 or 3.5 but with a little work it will fit. DON'T BE SCARED!!!
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- dannygraves
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if you are talking about a gen-1, look around, I posted a lot of details. saty away from the IMS for a gen-1, there is way too much interferance around the headstay and you'll blow a hole in it, I did. the 3.1 clark fits well with little modification.
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- iggys-amsoil
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My Gen III is proof.Ported&Polished wrote: The 3.2 Clark needs it too, but I have yet to see proof.
Depending on how lowered the front of the motor is will depend on weither it will hit the head stay. Mine was rubbing before the frame broke but not after. Its also a good idea to make a flat spot on each side where the head is. Normally there's only about a 1/8" clearance.
The key is with these tanks is take it slow and make sure the heat gun is at least 12" away and on low.