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:D

really depnds on how much used engine oil you have ingested over the years.... :)

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Damn. Maybe that is the reason why... :lol:
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Funnily enough I've got a bag of holes....
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Blue wrote:Funnily enough I've got a bag of holes....
I hope you are going to flatten those holes out a bit before fitting them. :wacko:

And you should never leave a lot of holes lying around in one place. Someone could fall in. :read2:
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It's ok Dave, I've carried out a risk assesment and coned off the area...
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Blue work looks even better in the flesh went to his workshop the other night fantastic work cant wait to see it finished :thumbright:
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Lest you thought I'd been slacking, here's what I've been spending far too much time doing. Front chassis braces, run from the roll bar A post bar to the front K frame mount tying into the shock mount on the way. Figuring out how best to do it has taken almost as long as actually doing it. I couldn't work out exactly where they would need to pass through the bulkhead, so I carefully cut out a large access hole. The original parts will be trimmed and welded back in. In order to get maximum tyre clearance and to get as close as possible to the shock mount, the bars have to be let into the inner wings. Both inner wings are different shapes which just makes the job slower. Working in several different planes at once and single handed, it's laborious to say the least, but I've nearly got them ready to weld in now.
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Couple more..
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Great work as ever and I think an excellent idea - it's amazing how fragile the front rails are.........especially flexing in an upward plane......
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Looks great Blue, very nearly did it that way on mine
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Clever stuff Blue. Impressive.
I take it your expecting some wheelie action ? ;)
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Oooh nice work!! :thumbright: Yes I can see how that would have taken some time! Great job
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A great idea and a really nice way to do it!

I did something similar to my floor to make room for the 4-link.
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Wow... once that is finished and painted. it will be invisible from the engine compartment. Nice. 8-)
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Another marathon welding sesh last night, front bars finally finished. A really challenging job, I'm glad that's out of the way! Progress should speed up a gear now...
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