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HandyAndy 24th August 2009 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr henderson (Post 20748)
I expect I could probably knock something up without too much difficulty.

i did that 20yrs ago, the result is now at uni & costing me a fortune :D :D

sorry, i couldn,t resist, please forgive me, had a tough weekend.:o

i,ll get my coat:o

andy

Bonzo 24th August 2009 09:58 PM

This is quite a cool thread :cool:

So nice to have a place to bounce ideas about & a little humour never hurts :D

Yes, the bearing size required would be a great starting point.

It's no good, I am going to have to kick my Nephews ass to get his finger out & produce some more advanced drawings.

Best complete the Roadster first though :o

I bet at least the Audi's wiring is colour coded. Unlike the Citroen !!?? Yellow, Green, Brown & Blue.
All bundled up loose & chucked behind the dash :eek:

flyerncle 25th August 2009 06:17 PM

The coloured sleeves at each end (faded ) were the key to Frog wiring.
VAG is more civilised.
Leave CAN BUS and multiplex well alone.
Early Bosch EFI wiring was all black with the smallest numbers on each wire you have ever seen in your life.

Talonmotorsport 29th August 2009 06:28 PM

all ally sierra rear hub bearing carrier www.drdracing.co.uk £40 each


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