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0 2021/05/20 12:02:15 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/14 23:07:12 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/14 23:06:23 Greg in Fr
You can reliably measure camber yourself with a straight bit of ally square tube and an electronic angle finder for 10 quid off Amazon or ebay.
You can reliably measure camber yourself with a straight bit of ally square tube and an electronic angle finder for 10 quid off Amazon or ebay.
0 2021/05/09 09:15:42 Greg in Fr
This soot shows the castor shims each side of the top wishbone balljoint, and the top wishbone inner pivot in the background.
This soot shows the castor shims each side of the top wishbone balljoint, and the top wishbone inner pivot in the background.
0 2021/05/09 09:15:04 Greg in Fr
Camber shims being adjusted, showing top wishbone pivot bolts being undone
Camber shims being adjusted, showing top wishbone pivot bolts being undone
0 2021/05/09 09:14:19 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/05 22:33:08 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/03 23:14:41 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/03 23:12:18 Greg in Fr
0 2021/05/03 23:12:04 Greg in Fr
plenty of room for a D15 sized Varta
plenty of room for a D15 sized Varta
0 2021/04/27 05:41:59 Greg in Fr
Installed
Installed
0 2021/04/27 05:41:16 Greg in Fr
Extended outwards too, new steel edge welded in
Extended outwards too, new steel edge welded in
0 2021/04/27 05:40:27 Greg in Fr
0 2021/04/27 05:39:35 Greg in Fr
Cut-out on modified to avoid fouling tank strap
Cut-out on modified to avoid fouling tank strap
0 2021/04/27 05:38:47 Greg in Fr
OEM and modified compared
OEM and modified compared
0 2021/04/27 05:37:54 Greg in Fr
0 2021/04/12 23:07:39 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/27 06:28:53 Greg in Fr
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0 2021/03/27 06:26:47 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/25 23:45:19 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/25 23:44:45 Greg in Fr
Once measured, select the required width of spacer. Endfloat/preload should be 0 ideally, but anywhere between +2 thou to - 2 thou is fine.
Once measured, select the required width of spacer. Endfloat/preload should be 0 ideally, but anywhere between +2 thou to - 2 thou is fine.
0 2021/03/21 12:31:39 Greg in Fr
The caliper is measuring the height difference between the inner end of the hub tube and the inner race of the bearing. It is this height difference that must be filled by the phosphor bronze spacer. Doing up the castellated nut on the driveshaft, means the bearings are tightened to the required preload/endfloat, but no further, as the spacer transmits the torque to the driveshaft inner flange by the UJ.
The caliper is measuring the height difference between the inner end of the hub tube and the inner race of the bearing. It is this height difference that must be filled by the phosphor bronze spacer. Doing up the castellated nut on the driveshaft, means the bearings are tightened to the required preload/endfloat, but no further, as the spacer transmits the torque to the driveshaft inner flange by the UJ.
0 2021/03/21 12:31:09 Greg in Fr
The useful end (for measuring depth) of the electronic caliper.
The useful end (for measuring depth) of the electronic caliper.
0 2021/03/21 12:30:27 Greg in Fr
In this snap, the pointer is on the inside end of the hub tube, that rotates with the driveshafts and into which the splined end of the driveshaft goes.
In this snap, the pointer is on the inside end of the hub tube, that rotates with the driveshafts and into which the splined end of the driveshaft goes.
0 2021/03/21 12:29:52 Greg in Fr
This is the view of the inner side of the hub carrier. The bearings are in it, and the hub has been inserted too. The pointer is on the INNER race of the inner bearing.
This is the view of the inner side of the hub carrier. The bearings are in it, and the hub has been inserted too. The pointer is on the INNER race of the inner bearing.
0 2021/03/21 12:29:06 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/10 04:56:56 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/10 04:53:14 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/08 23:42:52 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/07 01:16:57 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/07 01:16:14 Greg in Fr
0 2021/03/07 01:15:35 Greg in Fr
Rusty bits all apart
Rusty bits all apart
0 2021/03/07 00:43:34 Greg in Fr
You can just see the driveshaft hanging down at the bottom of the pic
You can just see the driveshaft hanging down at the bottom of the pic
0 2021/03/07 00:41:55 Greg in Fr
Close up of header tank feed into T piece in heater return
Close up of header tank feed into T piece in heater return
0 2021/02/28 22:30:39 Greg in Fr
0 2021/02/28 22:30:04 Greg in Fr
The finished system
The finished system
0 2021/02/28 22:29:22 Greg in Fr
Close up of header tank
Close up of header tank
0 2021/02/28 22:28:38 Greg in Fr
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