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Bullet cabin hatch
How does one remove a cabin hatch on a 89 bullet? All help greatly appreicated, thank you.
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Re: Bullet cabin hatch
Originally Posted by K.A.Z.
How does one remove a cabin hatch on a 89 bullet? All help greatly appreicated, thank you.
Craig |
Re: Bullet cabin hatch
K.A.Z.,
I went and looked at my hatch and I really don't have any decisive info for you!!! There is a "strut or shock" ram which is held on by a couple of screws, but it is really held in place by two pins or a rod that I couldn't tell how it would be removed. I would suggest calling Tres Martin and asking him. I'm sure he would know the answer. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance!! Craig |
Re: Bullet cabin hatch
Craig, thanks for checking.I cant tell if the pin or pins are spring loaded,I"ll have to give them a ring,thanks again. Kevin.
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Re: Bullet cabin hatch
Originally Posted by K.A.Z.
Craig, thanks for checking.I cant tell if the pin or pins are spring loaded,I"ll have to give them a ring,thanks again. Kevin.
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Re: Bullet cabin hatch
yes they are spring loaded one of the pins actually has smALL SLOTS MACHINED INTO IT TO USE A SCREWDRIVER TO PRY IT BACK
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Re: Bullet cabin hatch
Thanks claw,this morning I called Craig Berry at dragon ,he told me the same thing thanks again. Kevin
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Re: Bullet cabin hatch
I have my Bullet main hatch out now (I had to force it out). I see the machined notches in one of the hinge pins, but the pin appears to be frozen. Is there just a spring behind the pin or is there some type of mechanism that was fiberglassed into the hatch? My is frozen so badly, I may have to use surface hatch hinges and bolt it to the deck :(
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