Murtle
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I've never had an issue with Britpart spares, ever! I'm now scratching my head trying to think of one part that's ever failed?
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I've never had an issue with Britpart spares, ever! I'm now scratching my head trying to think of one part that's ever failed?
wow! looks awesome, wish I had the metalworking skills of some of you chaps on here.
hi, can I make sure I have understood what you said?
are you saying you jacked the car off the ground using this bar of smaller diameter so that when you did the tapping with the copper mallet the weight of the car acting downwards helped the relay to be eased out?
pretty clever way of doing it imho
Yep, that's exactly what I done. Once the first 1/4" or so is proud of the top of the chassis the relay is only held in by dirt. It's the first 1/4" that's a press fit.
Tapping left to right while the weight of the vehicle is on it was enough to get it moving. Only tools required were a socket set to remove the steering link arms, bottom retaining ring, and the two top horizontal bolts, A suitable jack, a length of bar of smaller diameter than the relay, and a copper hyde mallet.
brill job, wouldn't have liked towing that tractor with swb standard brakes, was the trailer braked?
pity about the old engine but the new one looks like a top class installation I'm guessing a lot more powerful with the extra 400 cc
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