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My freshly rebuilt 340 Drifter motor!

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ChaChi:
Just finished rebuilding the 1980 340 drifter motor I have for my 1979 drifter 340!

New seals, new pistons, new rings, light hone... Cleaned, oiled and polished!

She's all ready to float, just add snow!

I used some mothers billet polish and a little fabric wheel on a angle grinder on the aluminum bits of the motor you can see! My old lady left the province for work, can you tell?

Either way I thought some of you would get a kick out of my 33 year old motor being so damn clean and yes that's factory paint on that engine hood, it only sat outside for 10 years!

This is the motor that helped me get on the cover of the Nintendo Wii Game Kawasaki Snowmobiles!

I wouldn't recommend the game honestly, lol!

Cheers

Intrigued_440:

--- Quote from: ChaChi on October 29, 2012, 01:55:08 PM ---Just finished rebuilding the 1980 340 drifter motor I have for my 1979 drifter 340!

New seals, new pistons, new rings, light hone... Cleaned, oiled and polished!

She's all ready to float, just add snow!

I used some mothers billet polish and a little fabric wheel on a angle grinder on the aluminum bits of the motor you can see! My old lady left the province for work, can you tell?

Either way I thought some of you would get a kick out of my 33 year old motor being so damn clean and yes that's factory paint on that engine hood, it only sat outside for 10 years!

This is the motor that helped me get on the cover of the Nintendo Wii Game Kawasaki Snowmobiles!

I wouldn't recommend the game honestly, lol!

Cheers

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Wow, that is really clean! Did you rebuild it yourself?

ChaChi:
Yessir!

Habbeli:
So it should look like, really neat  :P ;D ;

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