Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Here's the finished clutch arm.. I installed it yesterday and it works beautifully!
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Back in the saddle again!
Cheers!
Rob
Cheers!
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Fantastic!!
Nice work Rob!
Now, I wish there were some roads around here like you guys talk about! I can go dead straight and flat in 180 degrees of the compass for at least 2 hours before I hit a curve needing any attention! Jealous I am!!!
Nice work Rob!
Now, I wish there were some roads around here like you guys talk about! I can go dead straight and flat in 180 degrees of the compass for at least 2 hours before I hit a curve needing any attention! Jealous I am!!!
- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Washington is quite mountainous on the coastal side. The eastern side has more flatter areas although the Columbia river gorge is similar to the grand canyon.SoFlaFiat wrote:Fantastic!!
Nice work Rob!
Now, I wish there were some roads around here like you guys talk about! I can go dead straight and flat in 180 degrees of the compass for at least 2 hours before I hit a curve needing any attention! Jealous I am!!!
Cheers!
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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- divace73
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
good stuff, I really like how you have kept everything under the bonnet (hood), real neatv6spider wrote:Back in the saddle again!
Cheers!
Rob
We need some audio....
Cheers David
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- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Is this the Oregon Coast? Looks like Chuckanut Drive!
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Here's a video... audio is so so..divace73 wrote: good stuff, I really like how you have kept everything under the bonnet (hood), real neat
We need some audio....
https://youtu.be/7mD-vUBLk8w
Cheers!
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
SoFlaFiat wrote:Fantastic!!
Nice work Rob!
Now, I wish there were some roads around here like you guys talk about! I can go dead straight and flat in 180 degrees of the compass for at least 2 hours before I hit a curve needing any attention! Jealous I am!!!
Check out the Motorcycle Roads web site as there are some roads of note here in Florida hidden about:
http://www.motorcycleroads.com/category.php?id=85
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Would using an external slave cylinder be an option?
http://www.jegs.com/i/McLeod/673/139006 ... Id=1503743
Personally I rather despise the ridiculous cost that the internal slave cylinders added to the job of replacing the slave cylinder when they went from external to internal especially on a front wheel drive vehicle. Usually when the internal slave cylinder fails it leaks out on the clutch saturating it with oil turning what was a $30 job of rebuilding the easily accessible slave cylinder into a two day job of dropping the front suspension, removing the trans-axle, cleaning up the mess, replacing the slave cylinder and the clutch along with having to put everything back together again.
I know some folks into off roading who are a bit tired of the internal slaves built into the throwout bearings and are replacing them with external units for ease of servicing on site when away from civilization.
http://www.jegs.com/i/McLeod/673/139006 ... Id=1503743
Personally I rather despise the ridiculous cost that the internal slave cylinders added to the job of replacing the slave cylinder when they went from external to internal especially on a front wheel drive vehicle. Usually when the internal slave cylinder fails it leaks out on the clutch saturating it with oil turning what was a $30 job of rebuilding the easily accessible slave cylinder into a two day job of dropping the front suspension, removing the trans-axle, cleaning up the mess, replacing the slave cylinder and the clutch along with having to put everything back together again.
I know some folks into off roading who are a bit tired of the internal slaves built into the throwout bearings and are replacing them with external units for ease of servicing on site when away from civilization.
- v6spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Already fixed it.. The cable system working great with that custom clutch arm I made.. Cost me $20.00. rock on!DieselSpider wrote:Would using an external slave cylinder be an option?
http://www.jegs.com/i/McLeod/673/139006 ... Id=1503743
Personally I rather despise the ridiculous cost that the internal slave cylinders added to the job of replacing the slave cylinder when they went from external to internal especially on a front wheel drive vehicle. Usually when the internal slave cylinder fails it leaks out on the clutch saturating it with oil turning what was a $30 job of rebuilding the easily accessible slave cylinder into a two day job of dropping the front suspension, removing the trans-axle, cleaning up the mess, replacing the slave cylinder and the clutch along with having to put everything back together again.
I know some folks into off roading who are a bit tired of the internal slaves built into the throwout bearings and are replacing them with external units for ease of servicing on site when away from civilization.
Cheers!
Rob
http://www.v6spider.com
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
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Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Simple is many times best. Spare cable takes up little space and is much easier to install than a slave cylinder if one fails.v6spider wrote: Already fixed it.. The cable system working great with that custom clutch arm I made.. Cost me $20.00. rock on!
Cheers!
Rob
Re: Custom designed clutch arm for v6spider..
Alot of high schools or automotive college classes have CNC mills and even laser and hydro tables.