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Old 23rd February 2010, 08:10 PM
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will be going to get the 3mm plate water cut in a week or two (Hopefully) just checking to see if i have missed anything?

Left out the engine mounts for now as i don't yet know what engine i will be using, also left out the gearbox mounts.

here is a list of everything i think i need (some more than needed incase of c*** ups)

CP1 x2
CP2 x2
CP3 x1
CP4 x1
CP5 x2
CP6 x2
CP7 x2
CP8 x2
CP9 x2
CP12 x1
CP13 x1
CP14 x1
CP15 x2
CP18 x4
CP19 x1
CP20 x1
CP21 x1
CP22 x2
CP23 x4
CP24 x2
CP25 x2

RU1 x4
RU2 x4
RU3 x4
RU4 x4

SS1 x2

PB1 x2
PB2 x2
PB3 x2
PB4 x2

WS1 x2
WS2 x2
WS3 x2
WS4 x2
WS5 x2
WS6 x2

RB1 x4
RB2 x4
Harness Mountings x6

Pedal Box x4 Parts
Clutch Body x1
Clutch Foot Plate x1
Brake Body x1
Brake Foot Plate x1
Accelerator Body x1
Accelerator Foot Plate x1

also going to get the suspension mount alignment jigs (the ones i can) cut out of the same plate so they are bang on.

ohh and does anyone have the ability to change sketch-up (.SKP) files to cad files (.DWG/.DXF)? if so this would be a massive help

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Old 23rd February 2010, 08:13 PM
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If you are going for a fibreglass tub you dont need SS1. At this point you may not have decided yet.
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Old 23rd February 2010, 08:46 PM
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I know you said 3mm plate.
I assume then that you are ignoring the 5mm stuff for the moment?
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Old 23rd February 2010, 08:59 PM
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Not going to be much help here ..... I have long since forgot the part nos of the platework

Just thinking, if memory serves me right .... The main body of the brake pedal should be 5mm plate + a couple of folks have said that 3mm is not really man enough for the clutch pedal
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Old 23rd February 2010, 09:50 PM
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ye, just the 3mm for now, cant afford to buy any 5mm yet and theres a lot more 3mm than 5mm meaning i can get on a bit.

yep the brake pedal is 5mm missed that one

hmm with regards to the clutch will take the advice and use 5mm as well

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i,d suggest making CP16 out of 3mm plate, & also the passenger footwell bulkhead too, & if you are concerned.....maybe even CP17.

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