AIRWOLF wrote:Apparently, he got it bar certified and it mainly had to do with welding the emissions to the gas tank?
Excuse my question and i'm hoping you guys can be patient with me, but with the swap and trying to make it Bar Legal, how much more do you have to do to make the swap "LEGAL"?

Find the right inspector on the right day that isn't attached to their current job. Beyond that, get your hands on the actual regs and work your way on from there. (just like building a car for competition. Build the cage, then attach the car to it.) It's a big bit of cash. Make sure it's right from the get go.
Not saying don't do it/buy it, but don't do it without a full compliment of tools / shop on hand, and at least another 50% of the purchase price to throw away trying to make it work. You guys in Cali get knocked by some utterly silly ........
Don't take my word for it though. I'm not sure I'm allowed back in the state. Something about transporting a disassembled assault rifle next to a tank of gasoline, a pallet of asbestos shingles, stem cells in known cancer causing foam coolers, and some bomber pops for Jerry's Kids all while whittling a set of redwood chopsticks.

That reminds me. Somewhere down in Santa Ana there's an unmarked bar where the Mexican beer only comes in buckets, and some time around 11pm the place is suddenly invaded by women in about 5 square inches of clothing resulting in me having to be the only white guy in the building translating for someone else with a Salvadoran dancer performing a vicious lap dance.
