Best Earmuffs for Alpha SS
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I used to have a flusher for my SS made by a company called "Flush by design" but cannot find the website anymore.
You might check this one made by Bob's Machine Shop.
http://www.bobsmachine.com/bigfoot3.shtml
You might check this one made by Bob's Machine Shop.
http://www.bobsmachine.com/bigfoot3.shtml
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I used standard muffs on mine.
Use some needle nose vise grips to help it out. Clamped them to the thin leading edge and about 1/2 way on the muff cup. Never sealed off 100% turned the water all the way up.
Had my son watch in case it vibrated off.
Use some needle nose vise grips to help it out. Clamped them to the thin leading edge and about 1/2 way on the muff cup. Never sealed off 100% turned the water all the way up.
Had my son watch in case it vibrated off.
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Hey Plum,
We always used standard muffs and tied a rope around it so it would seal up better, as you may remember. It worked OK. Just charge the battery and head to the lake!
We always used standard muffs and tied a rope around it so it would seal up better, as you may remember. It worked OK. Just charge the battery and head to the lake!
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Wette, I'd head to the lake, but there's still 2' of ice on it! Besides, I have to work on the nitrous system today. I'm installing a bottle heater and a dash-mount pressure gauge. I'm thinking about changing the name from Plum Crazy to NOStalgic. Do you think it's good?