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after sleeping on this a couple of nights, im going to remake the rear wishbones so the rod ends are straight, and have a bend in the side tubes, its not because of the angle its more to do with the clearance either side of the hub, as when you wind the joints in and out the gap changes, also they could do with being 5mm longer to suit std drive shafts, as the jig drawing in the book was wrong
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Well got a bit of time on my mk2 rear wishbones today, decided against the bend so notched them on the angle instead
I'm thinking about putting a tube here, notched round the two And a tube at the back, obviously longer These tubes are 25mm diameter, does anyone think I need a diagonal, I could use 19mm tube, just trying to keep the weight down, I have seen rear wishbones with no diagonals just two cross bars like in my pictures |
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Those new arms look really good mate. Like the engine too.
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Rotary Roadster build finally started.... |
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Cheers for the comments!
Sat down with my bike loom and labeled every plug using the wiring diagram to work out what's what I think I'm going to use the bike loom as a base and extend and alter it to suit Oh how I love my label machine! Also my mate gave me a hoist, it was filthy so gave it a good clean and re grease, also shortend the loop chain from about 4 meters to a small hoop |
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