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Rosco 2nd November 2014 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeriesLandy (Post 99112)
If your going to use mx5 bits you will need a different bearing btw.
For the sierra shaft you will also need part of the original bearing. (It's all in the guide)

For the cables, about 2-3mm slits just enough to get the cable through.

Yeah I'm use using sierra bits, ok cheers

On another note on the pedal box what are the v cuts for on the foreword stops and also the book says you need 8 shock brackets but two are fixed to the uprights

Am I missing something?

SeriesLandy 2nd November 2014 07:49 PM

I've no idea what the cutouts are for. There are better designs for a box on the forum.
Sus brackets, I count 6 too. No idea where 8 comes from.

Rosco 2nd November 2014 07:51 PM

Haha ok cheers, thought i was loosing it

SeriesLandy 2nd November 2014 07:56 PM

Found the pedal box here

Btw not every thing in the 'book' actually works. Like using the stock engine arms, the steering shaft goes through the top of the rubber mount.

Also I was at your stage 5 years ago so I may be wrong on the suspension brackets but I don't think so.

Rosco 9th November 2014 07:32 PM

Got my chassis welded up this week





Sorry about the photo quality




Rosco 9th November 2014 07:33 PM





Also I got my hubs back from the blasters so I can get them painted and built up

That's about it for this weekend

Rosco 18th November 2014 09:41 PM

Not so much progress as as I would of liked but never the less, I've made all my wishbone jigs and made a start on them but got side tracked with the rear uprights



Added a bit to the jig to help position the tube and side plates






Rosco 18th November 2014 09:42 PM








Rosco 18th November 2014 09:42 PM







I've rotated the front plate as from what I can work out it should make the handbrake cable on the rear discs fit better,
Does it look right to everyone?

Also I think the 66mm in the drawing below should be 70mm, I've posted a thread here if anyone can help

http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showt...9211#post99211


Tatey 19th November 2014 07:01 AM

Rosco, do you know what engine you will be fitting? Most engines won't fit with the diagonal chassis rail in the engine bay on the drivers side so it is usually removed. Also if you are considering fitting a zetec then you may want to modify the rear up-most chassis member in the engine bay as you can't fit a standard thermostat housing with the chassis member there. You can buy aftermarket thermostat housings but they are stupidly expensive and don't work very well.


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