by Klimek » Fri Aug 21, 2015 9:10 am
David,
I located where I wanted the center above the fuel cap and curved (bent slightly) the cover that comes with the kit and located the cover on the center just marked on the screen, drew around it with a fine
tip black marker. I then drew another circle with a dia. 3/4" less and drew another circle. This is the circle I cut out, allowing for a 3/8" overlap all the way around. I used a Dremel tool and a carbide (small and pointed tipped) started the hole with the tip INSIDE the inner circle and worked my way around very
carefully. I finished the hole with a fine flat file that was rounded on one side, emery paper then scotch bright pad to finish.
Now, my screen was installed when I cut this hole and the holes for the snap vents on the sides.
I used clear plastic tape ( the kind we use in the car business to add a protective film to the leading edge of the hood, fenders, mirrors, etc.) to cover the screen around the hole going out about an inch or so. I figure this will keep the cover from scratching the screen and can be replaced when needed.
By the way, fueling the ONEX is a bunch easier than I suspected. I was concerned about spills, however, I can see in the tank and adjust the flow so as not to spill inside.
I do put a towel around the neck and opening just incase. 15 hours on my ONEX and not a drop spilled.
By the way, you're gonna love it.
Frank
ONEX 090
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