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May 1st, 2019, 14:59 | #671 | |
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From what I can figure out the correct 22mm (7/8") servo rear cylinders are part number 670404 (I'll be ordering a new set in the near future)
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May 5th, 2019, 16:47 | #672 |
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Starting to get ready for the big move
Piling up all the spare parts and junk and rubbish I should have sorted years ago into a handy pallet cart to help me get this junk in and out of removal trucks...
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May 10th, 2019, 01:25 | #673 |
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Army, sent you a PM, thanks
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May 13th, 2019, 20:13 | #674 |
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Help with part number
I was wondering if any one has got a part number for the bits of metal that are slid into the body into which the screws that hold the wings on the vehicle get screwed?
I've looked in the spares book and they don't seem to exist (!) (I'll do a picture tomorrow)
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May 14th, 2019, 23:14 | #675 |
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Army, could this be the one? PN 941148
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May 15th, 2019, 09:03 | #676 |
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Brilliant! Well done - thanks a lot - from that part number I was able to find whole kits for the front and rear wings =>
276466 - front wings 276467 - rear wings
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May 15th, 2019, 10:43 | #677 |
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Where did you find it? VP?
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May 17th, 2019, 14:50 | #679 |
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Still very much involved with...
...moving house and packing - but - I did happen to see two steering boxes for sale
I paid a hundred euros for the two and hope that should they be needed may be a bit of one of them will be OK The seller was kind enough to box them up and send them to me - though having left the oil in the boxes has made the packing rather interesting (!) This purchase is a massive gamble - could be a waste of money time and effort - I'll take them to bits when I get settled to see what kind of condition they are in: This could be a lesson of "be happy with what you've got". The worm gear on the original piece has been "repaired" with epoxy which may or may not be a good fix (see previous pages if you have the will to do so) - if I've struck the jackpot there might be a nice worm gear in one of the two replacements <= Well that's the hope / gamble.
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May 21st, 2019, 14:57 | #680 |
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Having reached a stage where several bits...
...have been temporarily fitted to the carcass of my PV for future transportation to me new house I thought I'd share a few pictures showing the controversial bare metal finish.
(Note ty-wraps and tape hold most pieces in place so the gaps aren't even close to being where I want them to be - this is a loose fitting of bits to get them safely to the next workshop) he finish definitely falls in the "delightfully dreadful" category that I was trying to achieve. I am happy with it but it does need a bit of colour as well... ...I thought it would... ...I knew it would (!) it is essentially a silver car which can turn out to be rather boring. I might go for some go faster stripes - erm - sorry - I mean "pin stripes" on this forum!
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