1984 SIII Rebuild - with lots of pictures.

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little progress of late, have been collecting some parts for it and dealing with a unexpected influx of these

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yer make a handy door stop , biddin on a few sykes pik brake flair kits, thers a lot listed this week , must be the recession :D:D

ah think it's very cute, for the price of a tin of pop - and it's got some edging and profiling tooling with it, so am happy
 
spent an hour chopping open the old servo and cleaning up it's replacement so if you've ever wondered what's inside

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have i lost the plot - thought i'd fit me newly rebuilt brake servo and pedal assembly onto the dash panel - only to find the aperture isn't long enough and only allows the pedal to travel for the second half of it's motion range - I usually make me own panels but i cheated and got a couple off YRM

see the issue - first pic shows original brake pedal aperture size - second shows the YRM replacement, will be disappointed to find i have to get a jigsaw out to make it fit

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metal cuttin blade in an air saw :) just picked a pair of foot pans uf from craddocks ;) hope they fookin fit this time :(

haven't got a problem cutting, just a bit mifted it's not the right size to start with - ah well i'll stick to me home made ones next time
 
took the saw to me nice dash panel to make the clutch pedal aperture bigger - no reply from YRM having asked why they leave it too small, fitted me brake servo and master

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shame Fulham lost
 
the bastids have got me werkin tomorrow, need to get it finished really before new family move in to the place on monday , try an make time next few days tho, still lookin fer a bit of 6mm plate fer that whatsit ;)
 
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