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Eternal 12th July 2010 03:03 PM

Cp10 problems.
 
Pos a book error. It says to align cp10 with the back of sb4. Now the front of sb4 is 269mm long and cp10 is 268mm. But the back of sb14 goes down by 17 degrees so cp10 won't fit. Any idea what I should do?

Twin 12th July 2010 03:12 PM

Wait for HandyAndy!!! :D

dogwood 12th July 2010 03:50 PM

I can't help you with the measurements as I don't have the book here.

What I can tell you is CP10 must fit flush with the back of SB4
Because that's where the diff bracket bolts to.

HandyAndy 12th July 2010 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twin (Post 41461)
Wait for HandyAndy!!! :D

:o :D

As David has said, CP10 must align flush with the rear face of SB4,s as the CP10.s are the main chassis plates for the diff hangers,

As you have found , due to the angle of SB4,s & the length of CP10,s "it doesn,t fit"............

You are not the first builder to have come across this & others in the past, including me have removed a little off the CP10 to get it to fit "snugly", but ensuring it fits on the rearward face of SB4 to aid the flush fitting of the diff hangers.

Don,t forget the holes in CP10 are spaced differently & so must be placed the correct way up.

hope this helps,

cheers
andy:)

Eternal 12th July 2010 04:04 PM

ahh i see cool well i will make sure i take the same off each one so i dont have a twisted diff. ohhh crap did not even see that the holes were different. Nice one :D

baz-r 6th August 2010 06:27 PM

to get cp10 to fit scribe a line 25 mm from the bottom (hole center) then do the same on the back face of the 2 vertical tubes of the seat back trim the top end to suit with the two scribed lines in line
i made them 4mm shorter all removed from the top end of cp10 to get the hole center 25mm above the base tube as shownin the diagram
hope that clears it up :cool:

KenK 7th August 2010 11:09 AM

Oh b.....cks, just checked, i have put one the wrong way up!! Which is the correct way please before i get Mr Angry Grinder out!

Cheers
Ken

ozzy1 7th August 2010 11:52 AM

25mm offset hole at the bottom.:)

p45 section A-A

KenK 7th August 2010 12:30 PM

Cheers mate, grinder successfully deployed!

les g 7th August 2010 10:19 PM

why not just redrill the holes in the right place
you could also weld up the old holes if you need too
cheers les g


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