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Tiger0107 wrote:Hi there..
Is this an outrigger? Did you make ur own or buy it?
This is just behind the front wheel, and you can easily make your own.

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Has the beam got adjusters on ? looks like an adjuster on the one side - who what when How? :D
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Looking good Donovan :wink: , Happy the beam fits let me know if you have any hassels !
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That is rather sexual you know...

one day it will be me posting that image..
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splitfan wrote:Looking good Donovan :wink: , Happy the beam fits let me know if you have any hassels !
Keep a spot open for mine early next year too!
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Looking good man :D
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Springer wrote:Has the beam got adjusters on ? looks like an adjuster on the one side - who what when How? :D
Yes the beam has two adjusters, top and bottom,, the who,what,when,how give Splitfan a call :D

dsan wrote:That is rather sexual you know...
one day it will be me posting that image..
Hopefully soon !
Everything helps even cleaning/fixing the small bits, I sand down and filler up and paint everything I can, just to keep the project rolling

jolas wrote:Looking good man :D
Thanks, cant wait to get everything back together
Waiting for some clear coat to dry inside at the moment :x :x
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I removed the gearbox today, swopped nose cones and hockey stick with new one.
I removed the spring plate covers, but am stuck, can I just pull off the spring plates and install my notched ones, I dont know how the tension thing works, Anybody have any advice ?

I want to lay a new carpet aswell, but cant get my handbrake lever out, and yes the clips are off, but that pin is not moving at all???


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Whoa, Splitz STOP, don't do it. you gonna hurt yourself. I will try and advise you on here , or you can give me a shout tommorrow.

You need to place a jack underneath the spring plate and jack it up untill its just off the little metal stopper on the rear beam. Then take the spring plate covers off (if they are not off already). With the jack still in place, you need to take a large screw driver and push the spring plate away from the rear tube so that it passes the stopper. Once its passed the stopper you can slowly let the jack down. When you now take the plates off the splinned shaft make sure the shaft stays in position, otherwise you will lose the exact positioning of the inner spline. (And you don't wanna do that) Now you can move to the other side.

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The hand brake pin probably needs some Q20.
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That info helps a lot !! Thanks HR + Slak
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hitlers revenge wrote: You need to place a jack underneath the spring plate and jack it up untill its just off the little metal stopper on the rear beam. Then take the spring plate covers off (if they are not off already). With the jack still in place, you need to take a large screw driver and push the spring plate away from the rear tube so that it passes the stopper. Once its passed the stopper you can slowly let the jack down. When you now take the plates off the splinned shaft make sure the shaft stays in position, otherwise you will lose the exact positioning of the inner spline. (And you don't wanna do that) Now you can move to the other side.
I did this today but when I let the jack down the spring plate moved about 1mm lower than the lip it sits on, I thought that it would go further or have more tension,?
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Mine definately moved more than that.

The above is as far as my knowledge goes.

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How was the busses stance before you took it off its wheeels????
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