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13881
I had a fair amount of trouble with too, when I tried. Perhaps you could contact the administrator, if you go to the memberlist there is an email button for...
Dean Glover
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Dec 1, 2006
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13882
The member list has you as joining 24/6/06, or at least the f74vpilot ID anyway. Cya ... From: f74vpilot To: Locost_Oz@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December...
Dean Glover
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Dec 1, 2006
11:09 am
13883
This file contains the posting guidelines, or "house rules" for the "Locost OZ" mailing list. It is auto-posted once a month to the list, and is sent to new...
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Dec 1, 2006
11:26 am
13884
Paul It is possible that the anme has already been taken mate, have you tried a different name Jon ... From: Locost_Oz@yahoogroups.com...
Jon Robertson
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Dec 1, 2006
11:57 pm
13885
Hi, I have a pair of TE uprights (complete with brakes) in Lismore. Interested in swap. regards Doug...
Doug Foskey
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Dec 2, 2006
2:26 am
13886
G'Day Paul, The site is locked at the moment, because of all the hacking a few months ago. I believe Miraz is close to getting it all sorted out again. If you...
Mike Laws
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Dec 2, 2006
12:54 pm
13887
Hi Dean, Thanks for the info...the administrator contacted me and advised that the problem was fixed and all was okay. I now have access to the forum!! Cheers ...
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Dec 2, 2006
4:36 pm
13888
Hi Mike, Thanks for you help. It's all sorted now as Darryl Sheather fixed the login for me on Friday. Cheers Paul H...
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Dec 4, 2006
2:05 pm
13889
Have 2 x whitepointer fibreglass seats for sale. Trimmed in vinyl grey and include runners. Previously fitted to Leitch - replaced as complete interior retrim....
ccleitch7
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Dec 6, 2006
2:12 am
13890
Hi Doug, Thanks for your reply. I've found some TE uprights locally. If you're in Brissie for any reason give me a call on 0409 119 590. Regards, Andrew....
molland67
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Dec 6, 2006
10:41 am
13891
Hi folks, Had a chat with a prospective engineer recently. He'll only pass fabricated wishbones if they go through Finite Element Analysis at his firm. The...
Gavin Eakins
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Dec 6, 2006
11:56 pm
13892
Hi Gavin I am new to this and very early into my construction. I too heard Sanjay at Willy. The engineer I have spoken to and intend using, said that there...
locostdon
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Dec 7, 2006
7:49 am
13893
Remind the engineer asking for FEA that 'things break'. If you make wishbones out of railway line then when your wheel hits a curb, instead of bending the...
Darren Ponton
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Dec 8, 2006
12:46 pm
13894
Gidday Darren, If you can absorb shock as you indicated you have a good safe item. You are spot on with your comments. Some of the comments and requirements...
Les Mellor
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Dec 8, 2006
7:50 pm
13895
Over this side of the ditch, the front wishbones are considered part of the crumple zone. Still need to be strong enough not to fail in normal use (stronger...
Bryan Miller
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Dec 10, 2006
9:51 pm
13896
what material and diameter is everyone useing for wishbones(3/4" seamless as per book)...
clubmanrob2005
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Dec 11, 2006
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13897
My engineer is specifying 25mm OD 2mm wall minimum, hydraulic tubing seamless. Les Canfield Technology Education Teacher Gordonvale State High School ...
Les Canfield
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Dec 11, 2006
8:54 am
13898
Hi all, I'm seeking feedback as to whether it is worthwhile to design front wishbones that will allow caster angle adjustment? Is it worth the additional mass...
molland67
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Dec 12, 2006
12:15 pm
13899
Adjustable castor isachieved much easier by making your top wishbone mounts longer. Shim out the gaps with washers or properly made spacers. Cheers, Rodders. ...
dwayne pipe
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Dec 12, 2006
5:02 pm
13900
Hi Andrew I made the latest set of top w/bones on my car adjustable for castor, made it very easy and quick to adjust but once you've found the sweet spot they...
Graham & Barbara Lewis
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Dec 12, 2006
9:22 pm
13901
Funny, that. I was just thinking as I drove home: "I wonder if there's any pragmatic reason for providing adjustable caster? Amazing, since I'm on the other...
Gary Pighetti
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Dec 12, 2006
11:58 pm
13902
I am slowly making sense of the Silvertop EFI wiring system/s. I am however confused by the workshop wiring diagrams and the description given in Phil...
able2go2004
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Dec 13, 2006
4:01 am
13903
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Locost_Oz group. File : /Toyota 20...
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Dec 13, 2006
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13904
Strange concept, not sure getting in/out would be all that easy. And sealing around the windscreen would be fun, what with the glass and all Wouldn't fully...
the_graphoid
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Dec 13, 2006
6:56 am
13905
Hi Graham, Can you (or anyone else) recommend the sweetest caster angle for the TE Cortina upright based on practical experience? Regards, Andrew. ... castor,...
molland67
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Dec 13, 2006
10:16 am
13906
G'Day Andrew, Probably depends on what you want to achieve with the car. The "extra fabrication" only needs to extend to wider top A arm brackets so you can...
Mike Laws
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Dec 13, 2006
11:16 am
13907
Hi Andrew I've settled on 6 degrees, with TC/TD uprights. Regards Graham _____ From: Locost_Oz@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Locost_Oz@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Graham & Barbara Lewis
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Dec 13, 2006
11:17 am
13908
Giday Andrew. There aren’t many of us true believers who are using TE uprights. So they are a bit of an untested item at the moment. If you start at a...
Les Canfield
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Dec 13, 2006
12:27 pm
13909
G'day Guys, 25mm seamless hydraulic tubing is what I used. Working well 4 yrs on. ... tubing ... On Behalf...
adelgigs
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Dec 13, 2006
10:57 pm
13910
Hi Padriac, The circuit opening relay is a special relay, so a normal 5 pin relay wont work. There definitely should be a wire from the relay to the AFM as...
ROWE Philip
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Dec 14, 2006
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