quick football A/C insert question
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quick football A/C insert question
The inserts in the football cover.. are the back of them flat?
I want to get rid of the football cover, but keep the "96 Cubic Inches Fatboy" insert..i know it comes off with a little heat and some love, but I dont know if it's tapered at all or what the back looks like and i dont want to rip it off to find out and end up ruining what i have..
basically this is what i want to do:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/7443796-post46.html
the guy basically took a 6" 'plumbers stainless steel cleanout cover' and glued the insert onto it and bolted it on..and i think that's awesome. yeah.
I want to get rid of the football cover, but keep the "96 Cubic Inches Fatboy" insert..i know it comes off with a little heat and some love, but I dont know if it's tapered at all or what the back looks like and i dont want to rip it off to find out and end up ruining what i have..
basically this is what i want to do:
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/7443796-post46.html
the guy basically took a 6" 'plumbers stainless steel cleanout cover' and glued the insert onto it and bolted it on..and i think that's awesome. yeah.
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If your talking about the trim ring,no it's not flat on the back and its made of thin aluminium so be carefull when you remove it. Take the AC cover off then warm it up with a hairdryer or heat gun,gently work it off with an old credit card or something like that,it's stuck on with double sided tape.
As the trim ring is'nt flat you'll have to use some sort of foam double sided tape behind it if your going to stick it back onto a flat surface...
As the trim ring is'nt flat you'll have to use some sort of foam double sided tape behind it if your going to stick it back onto a flat surface...
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Looks better because the trim ring is recessed in, as opposed to being just stuck on and you don't have to worry about ruining the trim ring when removing it.
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Put ya something cool on like this from these guys; This is a derby cover but they have the same thing in AC Covers. http://www.azece.com/orderairstock.htm
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and WARG, i thought about getting a custom cover, but on my Lo, when people see that "96 Cubic Inches - FatBoy".. that's making a statement, so it's important to me and i'd like to keep the insert, but I like the look of the exposed K&N air filter too.. so i'll work something out. Thanks guys.
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If you cut it out use a metal cutting wheel leaving a 1/4" to 1/2" border around where you want the finished product to be... mark this place. Then put a screw or bolt thru the hole and fasten it tight... then put it in a drill press or drill in a vise works if you don't have a press. As it turns around in the drill press, take a grinder and hold it up to the edge and gently grind down to your mark... then take a fine grit sandpaper backed by a block (not your hand or fingers - the edge will be sharp) and sand the edge while it is turning in the press as well. Sand 'til smooth to touch... done.
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