lee201283
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posted on 23/2/03 at 09:08 AM |
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can i grind the web off the capri axle because my mate said its the best way?
can i grind the web off the capri axle because my mate said its the best way?
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 23/2/03 at 11:42 AM |
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I thought of doing this, but ford must have put it there for a reason. It is so easy to mod the chassis to make it fit that I didn't want to take the
chance ofit breaking - See the thread under this
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Rorty
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posted on 24/2/03 at 02:56 AM |
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lee201283:
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can i grind the web off the capri axle because my mate said its the best way?
The best way to do what?
If you do decide to grind any webs off the axle, make sure your M8 is the solo test pilot!
Cheers, Rorty.
"Faster than a speeding Pullet".
PLEASE DON'T U2U ME IF YOU WANT A QUICK RESPONSE. TRY EMAILING ME INSTEAD!
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Metal Hippy™
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posted on 24/2/03 at 03:20 AM |
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I've got a Capri axle sat in the workshop and getting rid of the webbing would almost certainly make it a lot weaker...
Granted the car weight isn't anywhere near that of a Capri, but still....
President of the Non-conformist Locost Builders Club. E-mail for details...
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lee201283
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posted on 24/2/03 at 08:00 AM |
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ive been advised to leave 10 mm of webing left
ive been advised to leave 10 mm of webing left
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 24/2/03 at 08:01 PM |
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Dont do it Lee, there is no need. Think of all the work that you are going to put into the axle, all the bracketry, cleaning, painting etc - and then
you crack the case, or the pinion bearings keep banging out because the casting is not stable, or worst case - the pinion breaks loose, takes the prop
with it and rips off you left leg at the hip, as well as the lovery car you have just made.
As I said before, give me your email address and I will send you a pdf with all the measurements to alter the chassis
Mark
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