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- Minor Maniac
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suppliers again
well decided to do the clutch relay linkageyesterday.prob not touched since 1965
so bought the kit from and guess what, you get everything except new washers and one split pin missing.
well i i can hear you all say, well you can get washers and split pins anywhere, yes i know, but the point is this is supposed to be a kit, so come on suppliers give us a full kit at least.
now have super smooth clutch pedal
so bought the kit from and guess what, you get everything except new washers and one split pin missing.
well i i can hear you all say, well you can get washers and split pins anywhere, yes i know, but the point is this is supposed to be a kit, so come on suppliers give us a full kit at least.
now have super smooth clutch pedal
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Les it was Dennis that edited it not a moderator, you are jumping to conclusions.Is it from your usual supplier Dennis? Post was edited before I got there, as usual!
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Kevin
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Kevin
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Whoops sorry about that I didnt realise.
By the way are you attending the Working Party meeting this weekend as your input will be most welcome as indeed will anybody from the message board or the non web membership.
By the way are you attending the Working Party meeting this weekend as your input will be most welcome as indeed will anybody from the message board or the non web membership.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
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was fitting a new exhaust today
it was made by falcon, i found the manifold length to clear through the engine bay needed really to be 8mm shorter, the flange around the top where the manifold sits in had to be filed ( soft stainless steel) as it was to big., otherwise it fouls the lower body work, i fitted it and put a trolley jack underneath the exhaust and was able to bend it slightly to clear the body work netter
and was not flared from one peice but a wider diameter peice welded on, the same with the other end
also the angle is not quite right for the manifold to sit in the flange nice
trouble is makes an 2 hours job nearly 5 hours
i used to use walkers stainless steel exhaust before and they fitted perfectly
so going to see if i can find a supplier who sells walkers ones
surely we should be able to fit the exhaust quite easy without all the faffle that goes with it
so wibble thers another one to add to your list for the working party

it was made by falcon, i found the manifold length to clear through the engine bay needed really to be 8mm shorter, the flange around the top where the manifold sits in had to be filed ( soft stainless steel) as it was to big., otherwise it fouls the lower body work, i fitted it and put a trolley jack underneath the exhaust and was able to bend it slightly to clear the body work netter
and was not flared from one peice but a wider diameter peice welded on, the same with the other end
also the angle is not quite right for the manifold to sit in the flange nice
trouble is makes an 2 hours job nearly 5 hours
i used to use walkers stainless steel exhaust before and they fitted perfectly
so going to see if i can find a supplier who sells walkers ones
surely we should be able to fit the exhaust quite easy without all the faffle that goes with it
so wibble thers another one to add to your list for the working party

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