With Great Sadness

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harryjoe
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Re: With Great Sadness

Post by harryjoe » Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:06 pm

Absolutly Phil
Totaly agree ! :lol:
As Bob said it is the little plates onn the end of the arm that have rusted away, the arm is all in one piece, it's not a mayjor problem, the roof shuts as it should, and i can still tilt it !! , honsetly Phil, don't feel guilty at all, these are all minor litlle gripes that i expect, the manifold is going to be the biggest job,, i will have another go at some point, but iv'e got used to it and it only does it for a few minutes on start up then it's gone, so i an't gunna get it done before Little Horwood !!

Thans for the advice Bob , il'l look at making some up , i should imagine that they are like rocking horse teeth to find, it's just rusted on that end


Nigel
1995 Xm 2.0 tct Exclusive 133k
1997 Xantia 1.8i auto (sold)
1995 Clio Auto 32k mint cond
1997 Xantia Estate 1.9 td
1989 Bx 1.9rd 164k In need of some Tlc

bobhalliday
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Re: With Great Sadness

Post by bobhalliday » Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:21 pm

Hi.

I didn't really know what was wrong with mine till I saw two of the small plate's for sale on Ebay. I had cut one of my arms off as it was getting jammed up in the window so I didn't buy any in case I had ruined it all but the plates are easy to make and fit, I have a drawing of one, it is 10 X 25mm with a 4mm hole drilled 8mm from the rear end of the thin plate. The tongue of the plate that holds the spring in place is cut down to 4mm and is bent down to hold the spring in place.

Bob.
1996 Admiral Blue XM from New RP6612 N***YBL
1992 Green XM estate as stand-by. RP5623
We are all Falkirk 'Bairns'

I thought I saw light at the end of the tunnel, but it's an express train coming this way!!!!
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harryjoe
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Re: With Great Sadness

Post by harryjoe » Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:41 pm

Thanks Bob for your help ,

I will get on to it at the weekend, the rattling is begining to piss me off !! :lol:

Did you say you saw some advertised on ebay, ?? if not what thikness of metal are the plates ? that you managed to make ?


Nigel
1995 Xm 2.0 tct Exclusive 133k
1997 Xantia 1.8i auto (sold)
1995 Clio Auto 32k mint cond
1997 Xantia Estate 1.9 td
1989 Bx 1.9rd 164k In need of some Tlc

bobhalliday
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Location: Central Scotland

Re: With Great Sadness

Post by bobhalliday » Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:21 pm

Hi,

Mine are just 1mm thick stainless steel which is tough enough, Don't lose the tiny screw as they will be hard to find! There is no real strain on the end plates, they just hold the end of the sprung arm down in place.

Bob.
1996 Admiral Blue XM from New RP6612 N***YBL
1992 Green XM estate as stand-by. RP5623
We are all Falkirk 'Bairns'

I thought I saw light at the end of the tunnel, but it's an express train coming this way!!!!
--

Gone, but never forgotten.

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