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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
Bx Bandit wrote:Jay, how the fuck did that snap off? You rekon you can get away without it?
Erm... driving it too hard i guess, i only found the damage when the clutch failed and i looked underneath to find the engine & gearbox had parted company at the bottom (resting the input shaft's weight on the clutch plate)
It has been ok without it til now (a couple '000 miles) but after replacing the clutch a took it a bit easier... but, i doubt i'd want to throw it round a racetrack like it!
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by Bx Bandit » 30 Jul 2010
All the other bolts either fell out or snapped then?! You rekon they may of been missing and you didn't know it?
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
The other bottom bolt had snapped. It's possible they were overtightened during the previous owners time or could have just been bad luck.
It's likely the 30/0.5 XM spheres i'd fitted 6 months earlier (whilst improving the handling dramatically) didn't do it any favours. Just a tad harder...
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
So, todays antics have seen the engine bay degreased (revealing a subframe in very fine fettle... thank god for LHM leaks!)...
I've also removed the power rack and associated pipework... So:
The two pipes on the left are now gone (rack & return) leaving just the one on the right from the FDV to the security valve.
Are you telling me
that little pipe supplies the suspension & the brakes???
If that's the case then i need a new pipe from pump to PR and a new pipe from PR to security valve... Correct or not?
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by Bx Bandit » 30 Jul 2010
Couldn't tell you mate! Is this gonna be a track car Jay? You wanna ditch the ABS non?
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
Nope, i defo want to keep the ABS, but i'm fitting a kill switch so i can turn it off... simples
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by Bx Bandit » 30 Jul 2010
ditch the weight bitch?
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
What, about 5kg all-in... hardly worthwhile when it gets all wet & slippery on the run to work
Incidently, decided to pick up a hardy disc and wheel bearings from GSF tomorrow and their website now reads:
433PC0010 STEERING COUPLING DISC BX UNIVERSAL STEERING COUPLING
(+/- PAS) 10.70
Which is different from yesterday when it said -PAS only...
So, what's the sodding difference between the two???
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by docchevron132 » 30 Jul 2010
The difference is: the non ABS disc is only half the disc, and the rubber is thicker.
You'll have to drill a pair of rivets out and reuse the pinion clamp.
The PAS unit has thinner disc and both sides of the joint attached..
Erm, the pipe that goes to the security valve will go to the PR, but I can'r see why you'd need to make a new one?
And yes, a new pipe from HP pump to PR will be required, and if memory serves that fuckers 6.5MM is it not?
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
docchevron132 wrote:Erm, the pipe that goes to the security valve will go to the PR, but I can'r see why you'd need to make a new one?
IIRC the union is larger on the PR than the pipe to the SV.
And yes it's 6.5mm but there's an outfit on ebay that knocks up various LHM pipes so i'll give them a shout...
Will drop this FDV down to you on sunday if you're at the farm???
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by docchevron132 » 30 Jul 2010
ahh, yes, you could have a point there... Although surely a union splitter with 3.5mm one end and 4.5 mm the the other end would do?
I shall be at the farm Sunday yes mate. but dont come all that way just to deliver an FDV! I mean, you're always welcome, very welcome, but it's a long old way to go just to get a manifold and deliver a bit of metal!
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by jayw » 30 Jul 2010
docchevron132 wrote:ahh, yes, you could have a point there... Although surely a union splitter with 3.5mm one end and 4.5 mm the the other end would do?
Yes, an irish reducer. Will see what i can find...
docchevron132 wrote:I shall be at the farm Sunday yes mate. but dont come all that way just to deliver an FDV! I mean, you're always welcome, very welcome, but it's a long old way to go just to get a manifold and deliver a bit of metal!
Shhhhhhhhh! It's called an excuse!!!
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by docchevron132 » 30 Jul 2010
ahh yes, a reducer! Thats the word I didn't use!!
Fair enough mate. I'll endevour not to get too filthy and take you down the local for a pint!
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by Bx Bandit » 31 Jul 2010
jayw wrote:What, about 5kg all-in... hardly worthwhile when it gets all wet & slippery on the run to work
Incidently, decided to pick up a hardy disc and wheel bearings from GSF tomorrow and their website now reads:
433PC0010 STEERING COUPLING DISC BX UNIVERSAL STEERING COUPLING
(+/- PAS) 10.70
Which is different from yesterday when it said -PAS only...
So, what's the sodding difference between the two???
Every little helps! Besides you could do with losing a few pounds yourself
You know, I actually got called a "Fat Fuck" yesterday. Cheeky cunt.
Jay, don't use GSF bearings as they are V TEch and shite!
AEP do Valeo ones (all be it that they are made in fucking Korea - but I was assured by the dude on the desk that they were made by Valeo to Valeo standards (but in fucking Korea!)) but they are £26 a pop. VTech ones will dissolve after about 2 miles esp if you is gonna hammer round the track like!
Anyway, have fun down the farm, and try a beer called Butt Cum (seriously). I'm off to Manchester to get wasted with a friend and watch Fear and Loathing for the millionth time!
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by Vanny » 31 Jul 2010
i've an anti reducer, 4,5mm to 3,6mm, made by Pleiades, any use?
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by jayw » 31 Jul 2010
Vanny wrote:i've an anti reducer, 4,5mm to 3,6mm, made by Pleiades, any use?
Vanny, just to clarify: That would be 4.5 male to 3.6 female? Assuming that's what you have, what do you want for it????
Bx Bandit wrote:You know, I actually got called a "Fat Fuck" yesterday. Cheeky cunt.
Have you been upsetting the local PCSO again...?
Off to GSF soon, i'm assuming this "universal" hardy disc must come with the parts for both + & - PAS...
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by jayw » 31 Jul 2010
Bollocks! No hardy discs in stock
Something else... i've been calling these "Hardy Discs" since i first saw one when I stripped down a Fiesta 20 odd years ago... (and AFAIK they've been called that since the dawn of time), so why is it 6 "professionals" at various factors i've been to/phoned in the last couple of days haven't had a clue what the fuck i've been asking for... morons!
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by docchevron132 » 31 Jul 2010
Because they are morons.. It's a hardy disc, always has been..
No, the GSF unit does not come with both parts...
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by Philhod » 31 Jul 2010
Bandit wrote :- I was called a fat fuck today...
I been called a fat bastard lots of times
Never twice by the same person, strangely.
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by Vanny » 03 Aug 2010
On the small side its male and strews straight into the PAS rack and is thus 3.5mm. On the large side it's 4.5mm(ish) and is female and thus TAKES a 4.5mm pipe. It converts from Xantia PAS pipes to BX rack. I have one i made myself which i'll be keeping, and one made up by Plieades which cost a whippong £30 delivered.
Sounds wrong to your needs.