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Chippy

posted on 17/10/06 at 11:02 PM Reply With Quote
Quick rack convertion.

Hi Guy's, has anybody fitted a quick rack kit, (new innards in other words), and if so how difficult was/is it. Cheers Ray.
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theconrodkid

posted on 18/10/06 at 07:43 AM Reply With Quote
escort ones are only £50 odd at raldes





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RazMan

posted on 18/10/06 at 02:33 PM Reply With Quote
Not really worth faffing about - just swap it for a ready made one





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Chippy

posted on 18/10/06 at 04:32 PM Reply With Quote
Problem is that I have the standard Sierra rack fitted, and nobody seems to do the Sierra one, other than just as a kit. Ray.
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chockymonster

posted on 18/10/06 at 07:51 PM Reply With Quote
MNR sorted my quick rack.
They supply quick rack kits for the sierra too.





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NS Dev

posted on 19/10/06 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Chippy
Problem is that I have the standard Sierra rack fitted, and nobody seems to do the Sierra one, other than just as a kit. Ray.


The sierra one is absolute piece of liquid waste matter to change over, especially if you have not shortened the rack.

Take off the gaiters, wind the rack across so you can clamp the exposed rack gear section in some soft jaws in the vice, unscrew the trackrods (undo them with a pipe wrench).

Now I have had a memeory lapse, but for either the slipper adjuster or the pinion retainer you need a little castellated tool to remove/adjust it, I made one from a bit of carefully filed tube welded to an old whitworth socket.

Remove the adjuster and pinion shaft (memory says the adjuster is castellated and the pinion is held in by circlip), pull the rack out, grease the new one, put it in, put the new pinion shaft in, adjust the rack slipper to take up all the free play, screw the trackrods back on (use some loctite) , put the gaiters on, job done





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NS Dev

posted on 19/10/06 at 08:44 AM Reply With Quote
ps the slipper adjuster is plastic and crap, you may need a new one as they tend to split into pieces.

I might have a steel one somewhere, made a couple up when I had the rally car as I got fed up with messing with the plastic ones.





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chockymonster

posted on 19/10/06 at 10:32 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by NS Dev
I might have a steel one somewhere, made a couple up when I had the rally car as I got fed up with messing with the plastic ones.


Beer tokens for your metal one!
I need to adjust mine and the plastic thing is a pain in the neck.





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posted on 19/10/06 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
The plastic caps for the racks are crap + not cheap i wrecked one but then had a cunning plan
Made a tool to do it with used a park tool bottom bracket tool to fit shimano b/b cut four slots in it and ground end down to suit fits like a dream and works a treat

If anybody would like to borrow it no probs u2u

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