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Jon Ison

posted on 4/4/02 at 07:11 AM Reply With Quote
FAO........plastic tank man

it is 01664 857305........Kurt Wilson.

Get home safe ? or do you want a batch off clutch cables ?

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locodude

posted on 4/4/02 at 05:10 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers John
No problems, Tony now has a supply of cables to choose from, he's modding the pedal as we speak. Tony and Paul really enjoyed the blast back so we'll probably be seeing them next meeting also. Thanks again.
Chris PTM

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chrisg

posted on 4/4/02 at 06:20 PM Reply With Quote
Once again I am ignored

Cheers

Sir william de'no maytes

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locodude

posted on 4/4/02 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
Dear Mr Gibbs
Get your fuc**ng car on the road then you too can watch people changing clutch cables at the side of the road on the way to a regular meeting the time and place which you are well aware of!!!!!
Get off your arse and get it finished you lazy bastard!!!!
Chris
p.s. So how's you?

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chrisg

posted on 4/4/02 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Don't swear at me you, you, you naughty person!!

Also for "Lazy bastard" read "skint bastard" I'm nearly out of work you know.

Who's clutch cable, and I'm fine thanks

Cheers

Chris

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Jon Ison

posted on 5/4/02 at 08:57 AM Reply With Quote
lot to be said for auto box's ? uh...
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locodude

posted on 5/4/02 at 07:05 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Guys
It was tony's piece of crap soldering that caused the problem the cable pulled through his nipple - 00hh eerr!!!
Also Jon, I'd like to see that, an autobox on a piece of slanty eyed motorcyle engineering. They made our forfathers build a bridge over the river kwai you know!!!
Chris

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Jon Ison

posted on 6/4/02 at 07:55 AM Reply With Quote
I tried an auto box (ex Orion) mounted to a atmo cosworth, mounted transverse in rear of a autograss car, it made for very fast starts, sat with foot on brake and throttle, foot off brake and it shot off like a rocket (as long as i had'nt boiled the fluid) problem was when you lifted mid corner it was like putting you foot on the clutch for a split second and the car swapped ends before you could fart....so that was filed under B1n......bit heavy too it was..
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stephen_gusterson

posted on 6/4/02 at 12:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Hi Guys
It was tony's piece of crap soldering that caused the problem the cable pulled through his nipple - 00hh eerr!!!
Also Jon, I'd like to see that, an autobox on a piece of slanty eyed motorcyle engineering. They made our forfathers build a bridge over the river kwai you know!!!
Chris



I tried soldering motorcycle cables years ago.

Ordinary solder is way too soft and pulls out. I recon they should be braised.

ATB

Steve

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ChrisW

posted on 6/4/02 at 02:47 PM Reply With Quote
I'll second that! The clutch cable on my kart used to pull the solder nipples off left right and centre. Eventually we braised them on instead and they lasted much longer.

Chris





My gaff my rules

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locodude

posted on 6/4/02 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Guys
The real answer is to use the right cable in the first place. Escort mk2 or Cortina, both have an eye at the pedal end that a 6mm bolt slides through just nicely and fits Escort, Cortina and Sierra clutch forks. Problem solved.
Chris PTM

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