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(16-04-2016, 07:26 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: Any luck getting the diff back in?
Takes a little getting used to, hitting standing water at speed is an interesting experience.
refitting is todays task aslong as the rain holds off
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Rain stopped play
engine is back on the top two mounts, diff is all torqued up with no side to side end-float which is good, gear linkages are on
bought a new exhaust washer and some new pinch bolts for when i refit those bits
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he he! i now have a drivable car that you need to wrestle with *grins*
oh boy is it different to drive off of the straight line and there is torque steer to correct too
time to start learning to drive again
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i am insanely jealous of this. always wanted one. good work not dropping the subfrme out man
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(16-01-2016, 11:25 AM)cully Wrote: Iv'e worked out the issue with connecting to the plastic hard-lines! yeh!!
plastic hard-line > 6mm Pipe inserts > 8mm compression hard line to AN6 adapter
the pipe inserts give the plastic tube rigidity so the compression olives don't squash the plastic pipe
Can you give me a link to these bits please? The only bits I can't find to fit the lines.
I've got everything else, just can't see how to connect to the hardlines properly. It may end up in a epic bodge otherwise haha
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(17-04-2016, 11:09 PM)Matt Wrote: (16-01-2016, 11:25 AM)cully Wrote: Iv'e worked out the issue with connecting to the plastic hard-lines! yeh!!
plastic hard-line > 6mm Pipe inserts > 8mm compression hard line to AN6 adapter
the pipe inserts give the plastic tube rigidity so the compression olives don't squash the plastic pipe
Can you give me a link to these bits please? The only bits I can't find to fit the lines.
I've got everything else, just can't see how to connect to the hardlines properly. It may end up in a epic bodge otherwise haha
http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?...#pid575171
2 X 6mm Pipe inserts (£4.77 for 10) eBay item number:271143300843
2 X 8mm compression hard line to AN6 adapter (£10.60 for 2) eBay item number:301210932829
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Nice one mate that's perfect!
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(18-04-2016, 09:38 AM)silverzx Wrote: Mmmmmmm LSD...
yes Mmmmmm
begining to like the No understeer in corners...POWER!
but the launch torque steer is quite a handfull to wrestle with not expecting it
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(18-04-2016, 12:49 PM)cully Wrote: (18-04-2016, 09:38 AM)silverzx Wrote: Mmmmmmm LSD...
yes Mmmmmm
begining to like the No understeer in corners...POWER!
but the launch torque steer is quite a handfull to wrestle with not expecting it
Ahh yeah, well if it's really that bad I'll take it off your hands for you.
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ATB not lsd
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(18-04-2016, 02:06 PM)welshpug Wrote: ATB not lsd
Active Time Battle?
Ahh... FF7... Good times.
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"cut and paste"
Quaife Automatic Torque Biasing (ATB) limited slip differential.
Quaife (ATB) limited slip differential automatically biases the torque across the axle to the wheel with the most grip. Unwanted wheelspin and slip are greatly reduced, resulting in less understeer on front wheel drive machine,
the Quaife ATB limited slip differential also delivers significant performance benefits during heavy braking. In this situation the Quaife differential’s inherent torque transfer characteristics work in reverse to transfer torque away from the locking wheel. This enhances deceleration, delaying the intrusion of electronic ABS systems and allowing drivers to brake later and deepe
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MOT is booked for tomorrow!
I've checked the easy stuff
lights,belts,wipers,fluids,tyres,lamps
freed off the rear compensator and adjusted the rear pads up
so its suck-it an see time at 9am so a quick raz around the roads to warn things up then hand it over
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Learnt something there, never thought about the LSD being useful under braking.
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Just got back from the MOT!
PASSED with NO Adisorys
bring on show season and some more track time!
car has done 5087 miles since last MOT
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(19-04-2016, 10:29 AM)cully Wrote: Just got back from the MOT!
PASSED with NO Adisorys
bring on show season and some more track time!
car has done 5087 miles since last MOT
Now, switch in a spare cluster of clocks... Wait until a month before the next MOT and put the originals back in...
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after passing its MOT in such a fine fashion i decided to start sorting the paint for show season again
gave the car a good wash and clayed the paintwork followed by another wash and a quick wax
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I just cant get myself into cleaning at the moment.
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(19-04-2016, 09:02 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: I just cant get myself into cleaning at the moment.
Me neither.
It will get jetwashed and a bucket of soap, maybe, before I make my way. It usually rains on route anyway.
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had to be done sorry
car was beginning to look like a Dalmatian with all the tar spots
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Holley Balls need a clean pair of pants!
dont underestimate torque steer at high speed it certainly puts a wriggle on!
just stepping off the gas made the car angry!
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(23-04-2016, 04:53 PM)welshpug Wrote: it shouldn't do that.
I wished it didnt!
pulled 5th to the limit then changed to 6th powered fine then lifted off gas and the car snaked!
I didnt like that
more power or a trail of brakes settled it though
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No.....atb diff shouldnt so that at all surely!?
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