Isobar bypass info.
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Isobar bypass info.
Can any of you Isobar drivers out there give me the dimensions of the bypass you are using. I need the length and the diameter of front and back. I saw one on Burt's Isobar over the weekend at it looks like it will fit my SJ-F16.
I also need the name of the bypass manufacturer.
Thanks in advance for your prompt response.
I also need the name of the bypass manufacturer.
Thanks in advance for your prompt response.
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Ben give Eddy Weeks a call. He made them. If you want to take a drive, I will talke it out of the plane and try it in the 16. If not, We can do it at Mi. Jets July 26-28th. Did you make your reservations for the hotel?
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Isobar bypass info.
The bypass is 6.25 inch ID in the front
and 2.25 ID in the back. It big enough for
the master blaster Olympus but I don't have any
more for sale and the moldes are in
Austin Texas. Its it inside plug mold and
not very fancy.
Hope this helps
Eddie Weeks
http://www.corpcomp.com/weeks1/
and 2.25 ID in the back. It big enough for
the master blaster Olympus but I don't have any
more for sale and the moldes are in
Austin Texas. Its it inside plug mold and
not very fancy.
Hope this helps
Eddie Weeks
http://www.corpcomp.com/weeks1/