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Forum: Project Builds May 18th 2012, 08:57
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Posted By evilC
Hi Dave, good looking motor! I have the...

Hi Dave, good looking motor!

I have the same shifter problem as you, nudging reverse instead of second. I initially thought it was the reverse stop plate but I have noticed that it occurs most...
Forum: Project Builds March 15th 2012, 14:13
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Posted By evilC
Dave, rather than higher wattage bulbs i.e....

Dave, rather than higher wattage bulbs i.e. 100/90 or 130/90 I have used the 60/55W +50% that will get you close to the first upgrade figure and with +80% now being readily available thats what I...
Forum: Project Builds March 13th 2012, 11:51
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Posted By evilC
Hi Dave, what's the light patterns - my guess -...

Hi Dave, what's the light patterns - my guess - the two outers are fog wide beam for seeing round corners and the centre two are drive pattern? Did you link the dip onto the main beam? I'm finding...
Forum: Project Builds March 12th 2012, 11:27
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Dave, sorry for the historic reply but you move...

Dave, sorry for the historic reply but you move too fast for me! I have a hydraulic handbrake in the '03 and had to use a 2psi RPV on the rear line to get anything like a decent pedal as the m/c for...
Forum: Project Builds February 23rd 2012, 09:53
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
I use a Kobe rivnut setting tool for the M4, M5...

I use a Kobe rivnut setting tool for the M4, M5 and M6 blind rivnuts (nut serts etc), It cost me £24. Its a two handed operation and can be used with a cordless drill etc but I use a 1/4" ratchet...
Forum: Project Builds February 9th 2012, 13:12
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Posted By evilC
Dave, an easy solution to your single shear issue...

Dave, an easy solution to your single shear issue is to change out the rod ends for threaded clevis rods with a bolt through that means the clevis will clamp on both sides of the tab. I don't...
Forum: Project Builds February 3rd 2012, 09:50
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Hi Dave, I see your kafer bar but does it have...

Hi Dave,
I see your kafer bar but does it have the strut that connects to the frame horn at the inner trailing arm mount? Are you running heat exchangers?
I have been pondering this installation...
Forum: Project Builds December 20th 2011, 08:35
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Dave, i ended up running various new circuits to...

Dave, i ended up running various new circuits to take care of the headlight relays, air horns, fuel pump etc etc. I added a ne 8 way ceramic fusebox in the front luggage area. I reckon that all the...
Forum: Project Builds December 19th 2011, 12:05
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Dave, when you decide to move over to the two...

Dave, when you decide to move over to the two bolt set up, talk to me as I should have by then reverted back to the standard roll centre having used the 3-bolt inner pivot point to lower the roll...
Forum: Project Builds December 13th 2011, 07:27
Replies: 620
Views: 323,075
Posted By evilC
Dave, Have a look at the 2nd photo down: ...

Dave,

Have a look at the 2nd photo down: http://www.jemsracing.co.uk/cs_widetrack.html The photo is of an Escort racer taken from the underside but shows the normal TCA at 90* to the frame but...
Forum: Project Builds December 12th 2011, 08:32
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Hi Dave, have you thought about installing a...

Hi Dave, have you thought about installing a compression strut for the front suspension and then disconnecting the anti-roll bar from the caster control duty? That would have serious benefits, the...
Forum: Project Builds December 9th 2011, 10:14
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Dave, Are you bound by any Historic rules? ...

Dave,

Are you bound by any Historic rules? As you could improve the bug over what they achieved in Salzburg?

Clive
Forum: Project Builds September 29th 2011, 09:28
Replies: 620
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Posted By evilC
Tack some wire sheathing for plastered walls (the...

Tack some wire sheathing for plastered walls (the stuff that looks like a shallow top hat section) as a cross on the panel. The sheathing is ~20g and galvanized, so it will be light and durable. ...
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