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I hope the above sounds sensible unless someone know otherwise, please let me know. If you don't have a saftey column then the SVA want to see an indirect linkage of 3 or more UJs I think. Last edited by CTWV50 : 20th February 2013 at 06:56 PM. |
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I would still put another UJ in there if it was pointing at my nuts, 1mm tube still hurts especially if it's traveling in a straight line. Looking good though and glad to see you got back to work on it.
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Hi Chris,
Good to see you're back at it I look forward to seeing more photos soon.
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Cheers guys. I'm pretty sure my plums are safe! :-)
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I've been quite busy of late. check out my new flickr photostream. I've decided to make some headway towards starting the engine so unfortunately this means I have to finish some of the jobs I've started.
So I've sorted the cooling system with mostly new pipes but still need to get a plug for the rads original coolant temp sensor hole. Other than that it's just a few jubilee clips and a metal hose support away from testing. Also made headway towards a usable tank. Managed to rotate the sender unit with a neat little triangular bracket made from some galvanised steel from the garage door. And bent the sender float wire so it sit neatly just above the fuel pump. But when this tank says empty it definitely is empty!! No guesswork involved, ok there will be about a litre in the sump but that's it! I've then cut the metal plates from the top of the mazda's fuel tank, cleaned them all up and used J B Weld to fix and seal them to the top of the tank. I have also used the mx5 breather system as it seemed silly not to, but I don't think I'll be using the carbon can as it's just more plumbing for no real gain other than EU emission regulations I think. Hope to get the tank attached to the car this weekend and also finish the cooling bits and bobs. Might have to start/finish that gearbox mount I've been putting off because I can't make up my mind what to do, Hmmm! Last edited by CTWV50 : 8th March 2013 at 07:34 PM. |
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The MX5 breather, does it vent and allow air in when the tank is being emptied?? I was looking to use one of those £30 parts from CBS but if the MX5's works both ways I may use that as I still have my donor.
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It must do I guess.
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Bit more done! Made a plug for the rad out of an old brass mk2 golf mechanical injector insert, a 22mm copper pipe blank and plumbers lead solder with silicone sealant used to fit it.
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Tank is fitted and plumbed in and filter location sorted.
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I just got a Golf rad thermal switch which is supposed to go in that hole, it was just about £4 or so. As a bonus I got an extra thermal switch I can use :-)
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