Hi,
I tried to mount the diff to the Indy R chassis yesterday (after cleaning/painting) and got stuck on the lower mounts.
Im using threaded bar to mount it - top one goes through fine, but on the bottom the chassis members are in the way.
I also tried bolts at the bottom, but there's not enough space on the diff to get the bolt head/or nut in.
How have you done yours? Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Tom
When mounting the Indy R diff,you need to use cap head bolts,these are pushed through from the inside out,so that the nut can be tightend on the outside of the diff carrier,and a allen key can be used to hold the cap head bolt.
Paul, do you not use the long diff bolts provided by MK? I had some with my kit... =o/
[Edited on 15/3/09 by mads]
arent they for the lower of rear hub carrier? theyre the same as the original diff bolts.
Many thanks, Paul. I will order some of these. Cant seem to find any big enough other than online.
Thanks for the help.
tom
Got mine from a local fixing's shop, £3 for both. I could only find large quantities online.
quote:
Originally posted by mads
Paul, do you not use the long diff bolts provided by MK? I had some with my kit... =o/
[Edited on 15/3/09 by mads]
Hi
If it's not a daft question ?. Why when MK are building cars themselves. why do they not supply the special bolts that are required in the kit as
standard. I mean they must have them in stock as they are using them.
Surely this would save the customer having to go faffing around trying to sort them out.
Cheers Matt
quote:
Originally posted by procomp
Hi
If it's not a daft question ?. Why when MK are building cars themselves. why do they not supply the special bolts that are required in the kit as standard. I mean they must have them in stock as they are using them.
Surely this would save the customer having to go faffing around trying to sort them out.
Cheers Matt
quote:
Originally posted by procomp
Hi
If it's not a daft question ?. Why when MK are building cars themselves. why do they not supply the special bolts that are required in the kit as standard. I mean they must have them in stock as they are using them.
Surely this would save the customer having to go faffing around trying to sort them out.
Cheers Matt