View Full Version : Top Performances vented side cover??
ClevisR6
03-26-2005, 02:48 PM
Does anyone know if this will fit the 02-05 zuma?
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page 3 of the pdf file.
XPS1210
03-26-2005, 04:00 PM
no that doesn't fit the zuma...
It's listed on badmotor I'm guessing...
we all thought it would work a while ago and email the owner of that site and got told that it doesn't fit the zuma...
ClevisR6
03-26-2005, 04:04 PM
the link wasn't to another retailer, just manufacturer. (top performances)
marylandmark
03-26-2005, 04:14 PM
the link wasn't to another retailer, just manufacturer. (top performances)
Sorry Bro-
I tried to open it but I am on dial up and .pdf files take forever..
Go ahead and list it again if you would like or edit your above post to include it.(I didn't save the link or I would have for you...)
ClevisR6
03-26-2005, 04:17 PM
it doesn't matter, it won't fit anyway.
Has anyone vented their covers? any pics?
i have read that the venting will extend the life of the rollers and belt, etc.
i did a search but can't seem to find any.
XPS1210
03-26-2005, 06:09 PM
yeah... it's simple... take a 3.8" drill bit... and drill holes into the cover...
Pinky has 40+ holes in his... I only have a handful...
I can't find any pics on my computer, I must have deleted them... however look under the How to section under Aviatrixie's... and there are some pics of mine on there...
pinkymingeo
03-26-2005, 06:21 PM
Just get a drill and indulge your destructive instincts. You won't hurt anything. I currently have 20 holes low on the front, clustered around the kickstarter, and 20 high in the rear. I think I'll double that. You can make a lot of holes behind the clutch, where water doesn't drip on it. There's room to easily put +80 quarter-inch holes back there. Under that cover is a filthy environment, at best full of belt dust. Holes don't hurt, water doesn't hurt (and will drain out), and cool air helps.
XPS1210
03-26-2005, 06:26 PM
just make sure you leave the "supports" intact... there are places where there is more material and you need to leave those areas alone... the rest, is fair game...
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