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American Bass XFL-1544 V2’s recone help,/ & soft parts spec sheet
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<blockquote data-quote="BigMan813" data-source="post: 8858925" data-attributes="member: 689941"><p>Yeah I had torn one down and used my digital calipers to measure coil size ID & OD and winding height and spiders all had it written down and had pictures but the hell if I know what I did with that was years ago and had the XFL’s in my shed stored in the back go figure and they are buried and just being lazy to dig back out and was hopping somewhere someone had a spec sheet to do a parts list and shop around even the guys I msg that will rebuild them that know the specs wouldn’t give me the coil specs kinda of a ass move but that’s how they make their money doing only rebuilds/ recones and I can understand that as I’m a mobile A/C tec./mec. on semi’s and off-road equipment 12v/24v systems and people would call me all the time for my knowledge aka just fishing because they know just like I don’t know but have the knowledge just forgot…L<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😁" title="😁" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png" />L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigMan813, post: 8858925, member: 689941"] Yeah I had torn one down and used my digital calipers to measure coil size ID & OD and winding height and spiders all had it written down and had pictures but the hell if I know what I did with that was years ago and had the XFL’s in my shed stored in the back go figure and they are buried and just being lazy to dig back out and was hopping somewhere someone had a spec sheet to do a parts list and shop around even the guys I msg that will rebuild them that know the specs wouldn’t give me the coil specs kinda of a ass move but that’s how they make their money doing only rebuilds/ recones and I can understand that as I’m a mobile A/C tec./mec. on semi’s and off-road equipment 12v/24v systems and people would call me all the time for my knowledge aka just fishing because they know just like I don’t know but have the knowledge just forgot…L😁L [/QUOTE]
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