04-08-2013, 11:15 AM | #21 |
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Re: New engine
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I have thisRadius-ball using the rubber-ball I do not need springs anymore?? How strong to tighten nuts? Ball still should be able to move inside ??" Christoph, you may want to "rethink" the rubber ball idea. They say the rubber ball will wear out quickly and you will have a loose ball. But if you watch it over a period of time, it may work just fine. I converted mine back to not use the rubber ball. So don't know about the springs. Maybe someone else may have an answer on that.
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04-08-2013, 01:24 PM | #22 |
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Re: New engine
Terry
Your german is way than better than mine, i guess Im grown old - I dont need distructions anymore I turn arround and forgot what i was going to do It happened some time ago ,that i forgot the crank after doing adjustments... I found out 2 miles later when it went with a big bang. New cranks from vendors are black (not chrome anymore) and the paint goes together with the sticker which says "Made in Korea". ronn I dont go onto Autobahn and feel great if i dont spot Polizei at all . Fred Long time no contact Rubber ball is soaked with oil and ugly.... Dont like that at all Will find out about - no need to rush things. Found some more trouble today Alu-fan was somewhat loose which caused noise.... Fan-belt was to short and tight. Changed to a loose belt I do long time tests how lose a fan belt can be While working, i found myself changing the pitman-arm (looked BAD) and draglink...wow - who welded that draglink??? And i found nice 6v 32/32 bulps in my garage. Why didnt i install earlier Going on with this speed, car will be all new in about a year. |
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04-08-2013, 02:31 PM | #23 |
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Re: New engine
Christoph, yes it has been a long time since we "rapped" on this site. See your posts once in awhile. Looks like you have done well in making you rig "new" again. But it is fun!!????? Right?? Anyway, it gives us "older" guys something to do.
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