1983 Liquifire
1983 Liquifire
About 5 months ago Don Amber and myself went on an adventure to western Pennsylvania. We actually had a family vacation in Columbus, the family returned home and Don and I were off to see JDRob and pick up my new baby (1983 Liquifire). With the help of JDRob, his boys, Skoalmint (Brock), and JD600 (Dustin) we were able to pick the sled up off the second level of a rack and put it back into our trailer and headed home to Indiana (that is of course with full bellys due to Rob and his family's gracious hospitality).
On the way home Don asked me if I wanted to get it running and leave it the way it is or restore it. After going over costs and desires, I opted for restoring it. The Wife doesn't know how much cost has been involved, but lets say we keep that on the down low. Don has put in more hours than he will admit to me and I have a few other people to thank, like Bob for rebuilding the carbs and Jay Lee for painting my hood and putting on the decals for me.
The sled isn't complete yet, but I thought that I would start showing some of the pictures.
On the way home Don asked me if I wanted to get it running and leave it the way it is or restore it. After going over costs and desires, I opted for restoring it. The Wife doesn't know how much cost has been involved, but lets say we keep that on the down low. Don has put in more hours than he will admit to me and I have a few other people to thank, like Bob for rebuilding the carbs and Jay Lee for painting my hood and putting on the decals for me.
The sled isn't complete yet, but I thought that I would start showing some of the pictures.
Re: 1983 Liquifire - The Hood
Here are some pics of the hood. If anyone is looking for a painter, Jay Lee is a very good choice. Not only does he paint, he also is a vintage collector. He paints everything from Harleys, snowmobiles, Vettes and Camaros. He is in the Fort Wayne area.
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Re: 1983 Liquifire
Lookin good bud! Keep the pics coming.Brock
Re: 1983 Liquifire - Suspension
We took the suspension out and touched it up a little. I contacted Steve Dey at Deycore and had a custom shock made for it. I bought NOS springs. spring bushings, spacers and all the bolts were replaced with NOS parts. A couple of bogey wheels were a little tight so they were replaced as well. Don sandblasted the suspension and painted it. Almost looks too pretty to hide under the tunnel! I think that my suspension is the deep snow, but I am not sure. If anyone could help me out on if it is or isn't please let me know. Thanks!
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Cool shock!! what do those cost? Brock
Re: 1983 Liquifire
I sent my old shock to him and he custom made one to match its size. Total cost with shipping was just under $200. I can't wait to try it out on the trails. I also have a couple more pieces to add to the suspension. Its a surprise. Got the surprise off an 81 liquifire parts sled that I picked up. DA is having the surprise duplicated. I don't know if its a secret or not, but if it is I don't want to ruin DA's surprise (but feel free to ask him).
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Nice!
Im very interested in getting more info on that shock set up... Can you PM me their contact information??
The "deep snow" kit would consist of a longer rear arm from a Trailfire or Sportfire. Then you have to drill new holes in the tunnel to accommodate the longer rear arm. The holes should already be drilled in the mounting plate that is attached to the tunnel.
Don,
What suspension secretes are you hiding.....
Im very interested in getting more info on that shock set up... Can you PM me their contact information??
The "deep snow" kit would consist of a longer rear arm from a Trailfire or Sportfire. Then you have to drill new holes in the tunnel to accommodate the longer rear arm. The holes should already be drilled in the mounting plate that is attached to the tunnel.
Don,
What suspension secretes are you hiding.....
Eric A.
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Eric, PM has been sent. www.deycore.com is the link to the website for the shock. You send them your old shock answer a couple of questions and pretty much they build it for ya. Can't wait to try it out.
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Re: 1983 Liquifire
Hey Sean, it's looking real good so far, keep the pics coming. What did you use for the front spring bearings,(that's what John Deere calls them), it looks like yours are made out of aluminum? I need a set for my project also.
Terre
Terre
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Terre,
You will have to ask my master suspension re-builder Don. I am thinking they are plastic painted chrome though.
On a side note, while selling the 82 tonight, Santa (well his name is Todd) brought my new composite skis complete with ski bracket adapters. I must of been a good boy. With that being said, we can get back to the rest of the project Friday!
Sean
You will have to ask my master suspension re-builder Don. I am thinking they are plastic painted chrome though.
On a side note, while selling the 82 tonight, Santa (well his name is Todd) brought my new composite skis complete with ski bracket adapters. I must of been a good boy. With that being said, we can get back to the rest of the project Friday!
Sean
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Sean,
Looking pretty cherry Will be nice to see the final product!
Looking pretty cherry Will be nice to see the final product!
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Re: 1983 Liquifire
The skis are on, but need to be aligned. Tomorrow nights project along with putting the suspension back on. Getting closer (thank goodness because it is snowing for the second time).
Thank you everyone for the comments!
Thank you everyone for the comments!
Re: 1983 Liquifire
A good day. Front shocks arrived and Don and I muscled in the suspension. It took some good ol Indiana engineering (just a step up from brute force and ignorance), but we got it in. The sled is really coming together nicely. Here are today's pictures.
Re: 1983 Liquifire
Engine night. We had a very successful three hour session tonight putting the engine back in. Here are some pics!