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brynhamlet

posted on 7/9/06 at 02:54 PM Reply With Quote
SVA Failure at Nottingham

This covers a few subjects, but as a consequence I thought I'd put it here.

1. It failed because the standard Sierra stearing wheel was too big! Were is the best place i.e. cheapest place to get the boss i.e. collapsable for a Mountey steering wheel. I've got the wheel but the boss I've got is solid.

2. I have a brake bias bar and the tester requires each end to be fixed to stop it moving. He suggested roll pins at each end so it could'nt unadjust accidentally. Any idea were to get them from?

3. I've got no cover for the boot area so he could get his ball everywhere. When I sugested a vynal cover he said that would be fine. Anyone know a good place to go to get one made

There was lots of other little things but nothing that can't be easily sorted.

To be fair Martin at the SVA centre were I went was very fair and for everthing that was wrong he gave me a solution.

Just got to save the pennies to get the bits for the retest now!

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stevec

posted on 7/9/06 at 03:12 PM Reply With Quote
When you say steering wheel to big, do you mean he couldnt get in the car or his view was obscured, or?
Steve.

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NS Dev

posted on 7/9/06 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
roll pins - local hardware type place or local backstreet garage (im covering the bar up so it can't be seen anyway, don't want roll pin holes in the bias bar myself)

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02GF74

posted on 7/9/06 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevec
When you say steering wheel to big, do you mean he couldnt get in the car or his view was obscured, or?
Steve.


it was aesthetically unpleasing....

gosh - you're unlucky about the boot - mine was kinday have finished with holes and was not looked at at all.

just bolt on a piece of ply and be done with it.

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David Jenkins

posted on 7/9/06 at 03:44 PM Reply With Quote
I took my car for its SVA with the original Sierra steering wheel... it was really a bit of a joke, as I could barely drive with it fitted (I could hardly lift my legs to operate the pedals) and the tester who was about 6'3" could barely get in! To be brutally honest, it was unsafe and I probably wouldn't have quibbled if he'd objected to it.

David






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Marcus

posted on 7/9/06 at 04:33 PM Reply With Quote
Boses made by Astrali are collapsable and fit Mountney wheels.





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brynhamlet

posted on 7/9/06 at 05:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Marcus
Boses made by Astrali are collapsable and fit Mountney wheels.


were do I get them from?

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Paul (Notts)

posted on 7/9/06 at 05:49 PM Reply With Quote
I think Astrali went bust! last year
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brynhamlet

posted on 7/9/06 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevec
When you say steering wheel to big, do you mean he couldn’t get in the car or his view was obscured, or?
Steve.


He was rather long legged and I suffer from short legs. To be honest the steering wheel is too big but as I've said I only put the Sierra wheel on for the SVA. He couldn’t easily move his leg from the go pedal to the stop pedal and because the seat is on rails he could generally agree it was not safe
He did also say quite safely he couldn’t see the brake failure light when the seat was fully back. A simple lesson here don’t use seat rails as I have so the other half can drive I can certainly see it.

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Findlay234

posted on 8/9/06 at 08:55 AM Reply With Quote
Just question, can you use nylock lock nuts on the bias bar? I guessing not but thort id ask
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