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Here's a number of cool race mods that I found while disassembling it, most notably the bracket for remounting the coils and CDI and also a homemade chain tesnioner.
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This sled had a few things special done to it in 77 during the Up-Dator update and one of the cool thing done to it was it received a Dator-Lite suspension. The suspension was also beefed up a quite a bit and all the mods done to it were done just as the Liquidator Racing Tips book said to do. Here's some pictures of the mods and before and after restoring it.
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On to the drivetrain. Here's a few pictures of the clutches before and after. I have the secondary done, but the primary isn't done quite yet.
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Now on to the most interesting part of any Dator, the motor. When I bought the motor, it had been sitting disassembled with the connecting rods hanging out for around 20 years. The motor is now all cleaned up, machined, repainted and ready to be rebuilt. As many of you know the connecting rod on the crank was broken in the mail due to careless postal workers, but that is now rebuilt and ready to go back in. Here's a few pictures of how it looks now. The motor is hopefully going to be going together very very soon.
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I have decided that since this is a race sled, I want to try to reuse every part that is on if I can. If that part is junk I get a new one but, if it can be sandblasted and repainted to look like new though, I'd rather do that and keep the original as raced parts on it. Here's an example of that with the gas tank. I cleaned it all up and repainted it with some adhesion promoter and plastic paint. I think it turned out pretty sweet
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Unfortunately, the Dator was missing a quite a few common parts so I had to buy a sacrificial lamb to get it put back together. Here's the 76 Liquifire that came all the way from Michigan for me.
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Here's some pictures of some miscellaneous parts that I've been working on lately. I think I may be addicted to my sandblaster, I started noticing that when I was blasting the bearing flanges and repainting them lol
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I also sandblasted the skis and repainted them and even used an old racing trick on the bottom of the skis.
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For the most part this is the progress so far. the sled isn't completely disassembled because I enjoy doing it in stages and I like to see what parts I'm missing. Here's how the sled looks today.
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I hope you guys enjoyed reading this and have fun watching the restoration process take place. Let me know if you guys have any questions.
-Brian