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![]() The one i have is a saturn seconds. It is in need of trimming i know but when i offer it up to the front frame it looks like it wont go below which is how i would like it to sit
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![]() I found the best bet is for the nose to be warmed up a bit, then offer it up with the lip under the bottom of the front frame and ease it over the top and into position. It is a snug fit but it should go
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![]() I've gone for under with my Saturn nose cone.
If I remember rightly it was a bit tight the first time, but after sitting on there for a while it slips over easily now. |
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![]() Mine's a saturn as well and it lips under.
Terry
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![]() just to be different. mine sat about 3/4 towards the bottom of the lower chassis rail. i trimmed the nose so it rested against the chassis rail then welded a couple of little tags on to the bottom chassis rail to screw the nose into.
its been like that for years now without any problems.
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![]() mine fitted the same as Ash . 1 long bit of 5mm flat, with 3no 6mm tapped holes in it .
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![]() Thanks for the input guys, I will have to see how it looks when i get home next week
Arfon Last edited by TheArf : 15th February 2014 at 10:00 AM. |
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