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14nooby


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posted April 16, 2009 03:35 PM        
Damn, I ask the question and COMPTON ships Lab 3 an oil bolt WTF? LOL. I was looking for a national place that may sell this particular bolt. I am in Florida so I guess I will keep looking for it.
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Shane661


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posted April 16, 2009 03:47 PM        
I think I'm going to stop posting...nobody reads anything.
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Wheelie


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posted April 16, 2009 04:00 PM        
quote:
I think I'm going to stop posting...nobody reads anything.
I do

wee

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Shane661


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posted April 16, 2009 04:04 PM        Edited By: Shane661 on 17 Apr 2009 00:05
Man, I love having these bolts:



Too bad it is top secret where they come from...

Shane

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Wheelie


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posted April 16, 2009 04:14 PM        
quote:
Man, I love having these bolts:



Too bad it is top secret where they come from...

Shane
how much for 1 tmd?

wee

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Shane661


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posted April 16, 2009 04:20 PM        
$7.50 for one, or $10 for two. Postage, paypal, and a mailer will cost me about $3.

Shane

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LAB3


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posted April 16, 2009 05:01 PM        Edited By: LAB3 on 17 Apr 2009 01:02
quote:
I think I'm going to stop posting...nobody reads anything.


I did :-) sorry 14 Nooby I assumed you emailed Compton like I did. I read Shane

did this on his Build Post and emailed Shane last week and purchased 3 for me and my

friends who ride 14's. I wanted to purchase this one from Compton and see if the "O"

ring bolt for F.I. was a better fit.

Thanks To Shane and Compton for trying a Different plug. Shane has not leaked checked

his bolts yet and Compton has.

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Compton


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posted April 16, 2009 05:15 PM        
viton oring is part of this bolt, its looks just about the same as the one shane posted. just has a removable oring with it.

i have my pan shortened and re welded with the drain plug in the back. at first i was just doing to reuse the stock plug but i had these laying around and it worked.

if anybody is in need i should have a couple left.
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08 Busa, just a little longer and louder and lower than the 14

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Matt D


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posted April 16, 2009 05:32 PM        
Hey bro, can I get one? I got a 6 pack with your name on it.
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Compton


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posted April 16, 2009 05:34 PM        
you know it, and the 16t too.
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zx14, little longer, little louder, little lower.
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Matt D


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posted April 16, 2009 05:36 PM        Edited By: Matt D on 17 Apr 2009 01:37
I'll PM you my #. Maybe we can meet up tomorrow?

EDIT: PM's aren't working. I'll hit you up on PB.
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Compton


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posted April 16, 2009 05:42 PM        
yeah, or i can just throw it in the mail too.

friday i'll be tied up with work and afterwork, work. but sat/sun i got nothing.

up to you!
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Matt D


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posted April 16, 2009 05:45 PM        Edited By: Matt D on 17 Apr 2009 01:46
I'll be in Indy this weekend. If you wanna throw it in the mail, that works.
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Compton


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posted April 16, 2009 05:54 PM        
yeah that works, just send me a pm on PB or chitown where its going and i'll do it tomorrow on my morning trip.
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08 Busa, just a little longer and louder and lower than the 14

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Douglas Home


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posted April 17, 2009 06:38 AM        
What is best washer to use , oring , fibre or copper ? Ive made up a heap of low profile bolts and just want to set them up the best before I give them away to my friends .
Thanks guys .
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SPECIAL EDITION ZX-14


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posted April 17, 2009 07:38 AM        
Compton, Its 12 noon Friday and still no PM's on this site. Let me know how to send you a check! Thanks!!!
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2009 H-D ROAD GLIDE, METALLIC ORANGE PEARL!! SOLD AND BOUGHT A NEW CAMARO

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Compton


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posted April 17, 2009 08:07 AM        


the plug in question here.
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08 Busa, just a little longer and louder and lower than the 14

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Sticks_n_Stones


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posted April 17, 2009 09:32 AM        
email sent, sorry Shane! My bikes a daily driver and I cant afford to deal with leaking issues, hopefully the Oring will keep that from happening on Compton's.

Compton I'll take a 5 if you got that many. Reply to my email with how much you want for them (don't say free- unlike a growing majority, I still have a job)
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Shane661


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posted April 17, 2009 09:36 AM        Edited By: Shane661 on 17 Apr 2009 17:46
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email sent, sorry Shane! My bikes a daily driver and I cant afford to deal with leaking issues, hopefully the Oring will keep that from happening on Compton's.

Compton I'll take a 5 if you got that many. Reply to my email with how much you want for them (don't say free- unlike a growing majority, I still have a job)


Personally, I feel better with an aluminum or copper washer than the rubber o-ring. In order to put the proper preload on the bolt you will have to squash the hell out of the o-ring. I wouldn't want to run a bolt like this on the loose side. I'm not saying it won't work, it's just not my preference. You can see that the aluminum oem washer will seal perfectly, in my thread.

I don't care too much which you use...I'm not in the bolt business.

Shane

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gilberjj


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posted April 17, 2009 09:46 AM        
quote:

I don't care too much which you use...I'm not in the bolt business.

Shane


haha

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LAB3


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posted April 17, 2009 10:08 AM        
quote:
quote:
email sent, sorry Shane! My bikes a daily driver and I cant afford to deal with leaking issues, hopefully the Oring will keep that from happening on Compton's.

Compton I'll take a 5 if you got that many. Reply to my email with how much you want for them (don't say free- unlike a growing majority, I still have a job)


Personally, I feel better with an aluminum or copper washer than the rubber o-ring. In order to put the proper preload on the bolt you will have to squash the hell out of the o-ring. I wouldn't want to run a bolt like this on the loose side. I'm not saying it won't work, it's just not my preference. You can see that the aluminum oem washer will seal perfectly, in my thread.

I don't care too much which you use...I'm not in the bolt business.

Shane


Shane did you send a aluminum washers with my bolts? There are not here yet. If not where can I purchase 10? Your stock wheels are polished now, you made a 06 14 owner
happy, I traded them to him he like the silver. We just wanted a spare set in case of a " Curb Check"

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Shane661


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posted April 17, 2009 10:14 AM        Edited By: Shane661 on 17 Apr 2009 18:17
Louis, the bolts were sent Saturday...they should arrive soon. I didn't send any washers...the one you will use is the standard Kawaski one.

Shane

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LAB3


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posted April 17, 2009 10:35 AM        
Thanks, Did I remember to Paypal you? A lot is going over here getting ready for 1200 mile trip on the 14 got a C14 seat.not cool looking but sure is soft :-) Hey I'm getting old... :-)

Your Build thread has been a Big help Bro. keep the pictures coming.

Louis

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CajunBoyz


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posted April 17, 2009 08:17 PM        
shane661, shoot me a email @ gbllcl@rtconline.com, I'm interested in those oil pan plugs
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14nooby


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posted April 18, 2009 04:18 AM        
Shane661

I will send you a payment caquino003 at cfl dot rr dot com. Shane, I need your paypal info and you will get a payment.

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