Scooter
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Slowly moving along.  I drilled 6 holes into the new floor for the mounting brackets for the rear bench seat.  Still need to drill one more for the rear seat belt.
Old piston wrist pins come in handy. Had a collection of them from when I scrapped some messed up no good motors and recycled the cast aluminum pistons.
Before I permanently mount the rear section of the floor above the fuel tank, I added a spacer in the rear most channel that the floor sits on. Basically an anti compression spacer when the bolts are tightened up. This will help reinforce the mounting bracket foot for the rear most hoop of the cage I'm building. The factory mounted spacer thingy is for the body mount bushing bolt. More photos will pop up when I actually start bending and building the cage.
				
			Old piston wrist pins come in handy. Had a collection of them from when I scrapped some messed up no good motors and recycled the cast aluminum pistons.
Before I permanently mount the rear section of the floor above the fuel tank, I added a spacer in the rear most channel that the floor sits on. Basically an anti compression spacer when the bolts are tightened up. This will help reinforce the mounting bracket foot for the rear most hoop of the cage I'm building. The factory mounted spacer thingy is for the body mount bushing bolt. More photos will pop up when I actually start bending and building the cage.
				
						
			
 piss poor sewer plumbing that was installed when they remodeled upstairs in order to add a two bedroom apartment.  The pipe got plugged up and Friday morning when they were taking what sounded like a shower, one of the common area bathrooms upstairs over flowed which leaked threw the floor and ceiling into my space.  This is the second time in pretty much exactly three weeks 
 I had to lay out roughly six 5 gallon buckets to collect the water, and that still wasn't enough.  Inside of my space basically turned into a rain forest from the over flowing drain pipes in one of the bathrooms. 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
 I won't be painting the top just yet.  When I pull it off and down on the ground, I need to finish up some of the po virus repairs.  Granted, that red top didn't originally come with this particular Scout.  The old one was so rusty that chunks of rust fell in your lap every time ya hit a pot hole.  So it was chopped up with the plasma cutter and then recycled with other scrapped up body parts from my rolled Scout 
			