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getting warmer
getting warmer
0 2019/12/19 12:52:51 jrnsr
0 2019/12/19 12:54:04 jrnsr
REALLY WARM!
REALLY WARM!
0 2019/12/19 12:54:36 jrnsr
lousy photo but it shows half of a melted wire with connector
lousy photo but it shows half of a melted wire with connector
0 2019/12/19 12:55:20 jrnsr
0 2019/12/19 12:56:16 jrnsr
the other half of the melted wire.
the other half of the melted wire.
0 2019/12/19 12:56:47 jrnsr
getting warmer...
getting warmer...
0 2019/12/19 12:58:57 jrnsr
really warm now!
really warm now!
0 2019/12/19 12:59:28 jrnsr
0 2019/12/19 12:59:59 jrnsr
getting warmer...
getting warmer...
0 2019/12/19 13:02:33 jrnsr
getting really warm now!
getting really warm now!
0 2019/12/19 13:03:04 jrnsr
0 2019/12/19 13:03:33 jrnsr
we're getting warmer....
we're getting warmer....
0 2019/12/19 13:11:41 jrnsr
WE'RE HOT!!!
WE'RE HOT!!!
0 2019/12/19 13:12:18 jrnsr
0 2019/12/19 13:12:50 jrnsr
lousy photo showing one half of melted wire with connector on the right
lousy photo showing one half of melted wire with connector on the right
0 2019/12/19 13:13:21 jrnsr
the other half where it drops through grommet
the other half where it drops through grommet
0 2019/12/19 13:14:35 jrnsr
Switch's ratchet fully retracted ready for installment. note gap
Switch's ratchet fully retracted ready for installment. note gap
0 2019/12/29 11:18:24 jrnsr
0 2019/12/29 11:19:13 jrnsr
White ratchet overextended; no gap but the problem is the white stop tab (pointed out) isn't resting in the notch.  Brake lights permanently on.
White ratchet overextended; no gap but the problem is the white stop tab (pointed out) isn't resting in the notch. Brake lights permanently on.
0 2019/12/29 11:19:44 jrnsr
Once installed, depress pedal forward for access to notch and push ratchet forward to housing.
Once installed, depress pedal forward for access to notch and push ratchet forward to housing.
0 2019/12/29 12:18:21 jrnsr
Spring wire held in place with 2 tabs.
Spring wire held in place with 2 tabs.
0 2019/12/29 12:20:27 jrnsr
Spring wire pulled forward and on top of tab for tighter ratchet.  Use your own discretion if you think it is a wise modification.
Spring wire pulled forward and on top of tab for tighter ratchet. Use your own discretion if you think it is a wise modification.
0 2019/12/29 12:22:39 jrnsr
switch's white ratcheting lever fully compressed ready for installation.  Note the gap to the housing.
switch's white ratcheting lever fully compressed ready for installation. Note the gap to the housing.
0 2019/12/29 12:27:36 jrnsr
This illustrates the ratchet mechanism overextended.  No gap to the housing but most significant is the gap between the white stop tab and the notch to the right it is supposed to rest against.  Brake light stays on.
This illustrates the ratchet mechanism overextended. No gap to the housing but most significant is the gap between the white stop tab and the notch to the right it is supposed to rest against. Brake light stays on.
0 2019/12/29 12:28:01 jrnsr
This is the collapsed ratchet ready to reset by pushing the ratchet forward.
This is the collapsed ratchet ready to reset by pushing the ratchet forward.
0 2019/12/29 12:28:21 jrnsr
Ratchet wire spring (upper) depicted with two tabs holding it in place.
Ratchet wire spring (upper) depicted with two tabs holding it in place.
0 2019/12/29 12:30:15 jrnsr
ratchet spring moved forward, up and over tab for tighter ratcheting.  Use your own discretion on this modification.
ratchet spring moved forward, up and over tab for tighter ratcheting. Use your own discretion on this modification.
0 2019/12/29 12:30:50 jrnsr
White spring loaded ratchet mechanism as switch actuator, in fully compressed condition.
White spring loaded ratchet mechanism as switch actuator, in fully compressed condition.
0 2019/12/29 18:59:52 jrnsr
overextended ratchet, note closed gap but more importantly, the white stop tab is not resting against the notch to the right.  Switches would indicate "brakes on" full time
overextended ratchet, note closed gap but more importantly, the white stop tab is not resting against the notch to the right. Switches would indicate "brakes on" full time
0 2019/12/29 19:00:13 jrnsr
0 2019/12/29 19:00:27 jrnsr
view of ratchet mechanism indicating direction that it will be pushed after installation
view of ratchet mechanism indicating direction that it will be pushed after installation
0 2019/12/29 19:01:19 jrnsr
Spring wire (upper wire) held in with two tabs
Spring wire (upper wire) held in with two tabs
0 2019/12/29 19:01:51 jrnsr
spring wire pushed out, up and over outer tab for tighter ratchet.
spring wire pushed out, up and over outer tab for tighter ratchet.
0 2019/12/29 19:02:16 jrnsr
0 2019/12/29 20:51:07 jrnsr
arc strike location
arc strike location
0 2019/12/29 20:51:29 jrnsr
bird nest
bird nest
0 2019/12/29 20:52:07 jrnsr
11/16" reamer with Morse taper
11/16" reamer with Morse taper
0 2020/01/12 21:45:40 jrnsr
modified reamer
modified reamer
0 2020/01/12 21:46:44 jrnsr
angle drill with reamer, job well done
angle drill with reamer, job well done
0 2020/01/12 21:47:38 jrnsr
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