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chriseyj
29th September 2011, 10:49 AM
Hi I was just wondering if everyone has attatched their rear arches with p trim in between the arch and the grp rear tub, Is it necessary? Does it just finish off the join or act as a seal from water? Not heard it talked about much but can see people use it.
Also do people tend to use the 8mm smooth U trim on their grp bonnet edges.
Did people space the scuttle and nose allowing for the thicknes of the trim on either edge of the bonnet is this about 3mm.
Hope this makes sense cheers.
Tilly819
29th September 2011, 11:15 AM
yes yes and yes lol
tilly
chriseyj
29th September 2011, 11:23 AM
Ha, guess I answered my own questions.
Tilly are you now fitting an S2000 engine?
Whats happening to your electric reversing sprocket/gear? have you sold it?
Was the blackbird fun? Hope my zx9r is good enough?
Tilly819
29th September 2011, 11:48 AM
Ha, guess I answered my own questions.
Tilly are you now fitting an S2000 engine?
Whats happening to your electric reversing sprocket/gear? have you sold it?
Was the blackbird fun? Hope my zx9r is good enough?
yes the s2000 engine is in and running, just got a few bits of trim and bodywork to do to finish it off, dashboard and bonnet buldge mainly. have to say it is rarther fast ;P
i still have my electric reverse, it can be up for sale if you want it as i have no use for it any longer
the blackbird was fantastic until it broke, just make sure you fit softer springs at the front since there wont be as much weight on them vs a car engine, i would think the zx9 will be great, afterall its a fantasic bike, but change the oil very regualarly, remember oil is cheep engines are not.
tilly
chriseyj
29th September 2011, 12:06 PM
I bet that s2000 engine will be rapid, ive read that engine has more in common with the honda bike engines than the cars, but its 2 Litres!
I have my vw starter mounted and modified I just dont have the ring gear.
How much do you want for it? I can Pay pal you the money.
Didn't you have to barter with MK for then to just sell you the gear.
Also where and which P trim did you buy I've been looking on woolies.
Cheers chris
Tilly819
29th September 2011, 04:06 PM
barter with MK i wish! .... it was more like a war! i was almost convinced they didnt actualy want to sell me one, they were adement that it would not work unless i used there starter motor and gave them about £350 for the gear and the motor, said they had spend loads of money getting it speshaly modified, and of corse they would not tell me what they had done to it. sounds like they were just trying to make it sound like they had done something fancy so they could charge more. as such my oppiniun of mk sportscars is very low and with all that they had the cheek to charge me £100 for the gear and try to tell me that was cost price *BU****IT* is that cost price.
anyway now i have got that off my chest
you can have it for £50 +p&P i can post a photo of it first if you would like me too as there are signs of wear on the teath
tilly
Tilly819
29th September 2011, 04:10 PM
I just had a look at you photo steem and that got me thinking, i also have a almost brand new BEC prop shaft done about 500 miles, if you need one i can measure it for you and post a picture?
i think i got my P trim from a stall at one of the shows think it might have been CBS
tilly
chriseyj
29th September 2011, 08:14 PM
That sounds a very reasonable price for the reverse gear, unlike MK's price. How worn is it I presume it still meshes fine?
The bec propshaft sounds great I have attatched the quotation form I have been sending various propshaft makers, how do the measurment weigh up with yours?
I gave up with propshaft for a while because the quotes were all high and I ran out of money, especially as my partner is currently on maternity.
My build photos are really out of date I must updtate them.
Cheers Chris
HandyAndy
29th September 2011, 08:41 PM
I,ve used the P trim ( also known as Tadpole trim ) around my rear arches, I personally think it gives a neat look to the join between arch / rear tub, more so if I like me the arches are a different colour to the tub ( I have black arches & orange tub).
Yes to the next 2 questions...edge trim around bonnet & spacing, tho I also used some foam pad along the scuttle & nose where the bonnet sits onto them, keeps the bonnet edge where it meets the side panels nice n flush .
cheers
andy
Tilly819
29th September 2011, 09:19 PM
my prop has slight differences from yours in that the sliding joint is at the gearbox end and there is no torque tube
dimensions are all from the gearbox flange face:
to center UJ 665mm
to center bearing 750mm
full length at mid slide 1445mm
i also have a 10mm spacer that can be fitted on the gearbox end to make its total length 1455mm with +/- 20mm slide which is only 5mm shorter than yours which could be taken up by the sliding joint. remarkable how close they are in total length.
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k605/Robert_Tillyard/DSC00296.jpg
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k605/Robert_Tillyard/DSC00300.jpg
http://i1118.photobucket.com/albums/k605/Robert_Tillyard/DSC00301.jpg
chriseyj
30th September 2011, 12:03 AM
That sounds like it would fit, I didnt take account of the thickness of the reverse gear either so this would take up another 3mm? Was you sprocket adapter the standard size.
How much would you want for it all? personal message me if you like or email me.
Did you notice not having the TRT tube, someone from a prop manufacturer said it isnt noticable under normal road driving, plus its expensive.
Do you still live Leicester way?
Chris
maxubar
30th September 2011, 12:09 AM
hI. How much are you asking for the propshaft? It will fit nice on my build for the dimensions that you gave.
Thanks
maxubar
30th September 2011, 12:11 AM
That sounds like it would fit, I didnt take account of the thickness of the reverse gear either so this would take up another 3mm? Was you sprocket adapter the standard size.
How much would you want for it all? personal message me if you like or email me.
Did you notice not having the TRT tube, someone from a prop manufacturer said it isnt noticable under normal road driving, plus its expensive.
Do you still live Leicester way?
Chris
Sorry i didn't saw your post..
Tilly819
30th September 2011, 07:31 PM
There isn't much difference between TRT and normal once under way its only really noticeable when engaging first gear at a stand still when there is a bit of a clunk, nothing serious just backlash in the gearbox and the diff.
PM on the was regarding price
cheers tilly
Tilly819
7th October 2011, 05:55 PM
Chriseyj you have PM
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