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Talonmotorsport 1st May 2012 01:51 PM

You know what I don't think I'll bother.

shh120m 1st May 2012 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Talonmotorsport (Post 73143)
You know what I don't think I'll bother.


les g 1st May 2012 07:19 PM

I was gonna ask why bother.
Somebody is likely to ask why you're not doing it in anti-fouling.
cheers les g.
and then have several reasons why it would be better .
but then you would be critisised for using the wrong colour.:D
cheers les g

Johno 1st May 2012 08:59 PM

Hi Phil,
At the end of the day if you think you have come up with a solution to the problem go for it. Everybody has different opinions on how to do stuff but if you believe what you are doing is an improvement I'm all for it.
I've changed many things along the way on my build, some like it some don't but its what you believe in that counts.
I'm sure if what you are doing works out it will benefit many ppl to come on this forum as I'm afraid the Sierra is becoming something called "Rocking horse S**t" as we know it it Lincolnshire....:) that's why I and my friends opted for the MX5 option... no I am not a hair dresser by the way...LOL:D

I know I'm going to get slated for this but "the Sun does not revolve around the Earth" Galileo.... but I think he was branded as a heretic?
Do what you think is right, what have you got to loose?

Johno

Talonmotorsport 24th July 2012 04:50 PM

I've been playing with the replacement MX5 diff cover and the finished prototype looks like this. It meens that the MX5 diff can be fitted to the standard Sierra chassis by moving SB4 and making some new diff mounting brackets.





Talonmotorsport 24th July 2012 05:00 PM




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