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pazx14rider


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posted February 24, 2009 08:53 AM        
modified oil pans?

Anyone that has pics of your stock 14 oil pan you had modified could you please post pics of or pics of a clems oil pan. Im having a local guy do mine if i had some good pics on location of drain plug to be mounted would be great.

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kawasakijockey


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posted February 24, 2009 09:10 AM        
I cant post pics here but give me your email and I can send you pics of mine.
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pazx14rider


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posted February 24, 2009 09:31 AM        
Ill PM it to ya but PMs are down right now ill try later.
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pazx14rider


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posted February 24, 2009 02:28 PM        
raergord@yahoo.com
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kawasakijockey


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posted February 24, 2009 02:41 PM        
email sent.
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Get on the shortbus boys 'cause its time to get schooled.
2007 ZX-14
1.38 60ft
9.03 @ 149mph
8.95 @153 small shot n2o
8.68 @160mph 5lbs boost

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pazx14rider


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posted February 24, 2009 03:44 PM        
email recieved. Thanks again very good pics and if i stay to the bottom left i will clean the oil pickup from what your saying.
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kawasakijockey


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posted February 24, 2009 03:50 PM        
correct
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Get on the shortbus boys 'cause its time to get schooled.
2007 ZX-14
1.38 60ft
9.03 @ 149mph
8.95 @153 small shot n2o
8.68 @160mph 5lbs boost

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Newf14


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posted February 25, 2009 03:18 AM        
If I were to modify my stock pan and relocate the plug where would I put it??Anyone have pics??

Newf14

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pazx14rider


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posted February 25, 2009 05:47 AM        
Damn!! local guy said he cant do it for under 125 bucks i mine as well get a clems pan!
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scotty


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posted February 25, 2009 07:13 AM        
You won't be sorry with the Clems sut oil pan it works great.
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NINJA12


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posted February 25, 2009 10:06 AM        Edited By: NINJA12 on 25 Feb 2009 18:11
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You won't be sorry with the Clems sut oil pan it works great.

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Hard to beat the price, without doing it yourself.
Very reasonable for good motorcycle work.
How much does it cost to put a poorly modded pan on your bike?



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Shane661


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posted February 27, 2009 06:45 PM        
Did someone post a photo of one of these mounted up?

I've seen the pic on the site, of the bare pan...

Shane

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pazx14rider


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posted February 27, 2009 07:05 PM        
Im not goin to be much help Shane i got mine modified $30
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Shane661


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posted February 27, 2009 07:22 PM        
quote:
Im not goin to be much help Shane i got mine modified $30


How about some pics of that?

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pazx14rider


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posted February 27, 2009 07:28 PM        
get it back monday ill post pics on my build thread
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Lucky14


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posted February 28, 2009 06:37 AM        
Here are a couple of pics of the OSR (Clem's) pan:






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Shane661


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posted February 28, 2009 07:01 AM        
What kind of exhaust is that? It appears that moving the drain bolt would still keep the pan from hitting. It appears as though the exhaust sticks well below the modified pan...

Maybe it's the angle...

Shane

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hardatit


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posted February 28, 2009 07:29 AM        
I was wandering if you had a pic of where you placed the drain. Haven't had mine off yet do you know is it alum or carbon steel.
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Compton


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posted February 28, 2009 08:39 AM        
the pan is alum. i moved my plug to the back.
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Lucky14


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posted February 28, 2009 11:18 AM        
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What kind of exhaust is that? It appears that moving the drain bolt would still keep the pan from hitting. It appears as though the exhaust sticks well below the modified pan...

Maybe it's the angle...

Shane


Yes, it's mostly the angle.

Without getting out the dial calipers, I stacked pieces of wood and the exhaust is about 5/8 inch lower, even though in real life, it looks like a lot more.

Exhaust is the SMEG, ceramic coated.


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MJ


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posted February 28, 2009 03:36 PM        
My bone stock height and wheelbase 14 has scraped the drain bolt.....with stock suspension settings. I would recommend anyone who has the exhaust off to go ahead and put a modified pan on their bike, regardless of height. Dave@Cycle-Logic threw in a modified pan for my turbo set-up.......its gonna be so nice to get it on and not have to worry about losing a drain plug anymore
The stock drain pan design is a disaster waiting to happen......

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