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20 Sep 2013 00:37 #83758
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Looks good and functional. I followed the link but cant understand it any chance of a translation
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20 Sep 2013 07:31 #83759
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Translated by google:
Hello everyone. The front differential is highly exposed to shocks received by the stones. these may dent the crankcase cover the spread by touching against the crown. breaks the cap crown, losing oil. A total disaster to protect the crankcase cover differential take half of the top of a disused refrigerator compressor (sheet 1/8 ") and gave shape with hammer and anvil.
Then solder a thin piece of 1/2 "x 1/8" and two tubes to accommodate the screw that adjusts the edge of the differential crankcase. Grinder With a recess is made to access the fill plug a hole 13 mm at the bottom not bundle allows water (what looks curiously Junior)
Black paint and ready
It has saved me from numerous accidents and very cheap
Exitos
Hello everyone. The front differential is highly exposed to shocks received by the stones. these may dent the crankcase cover the spread by touching against the crown. breaks the cap crown, losing oil. A total disaster to protect the crankcase cover differential take half of the top of a disused refrigerator compressor (sheet 1/8 ") and gave shape with hammer and anvil.
Then solder a thin piece of 1/2 "x 1/8" and two tubes to accommodate the screw that adjusts the edge of the differential crankcase. Grinder With a recess is made to access the fill plug a hole 13 mm at the bottom not bundle allows water (what looks curiously Junior)
Black paint and ready
It has saved me from numerous accidents and very cheap
Exitos
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20 Sep 2013 08:02 #83760
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How hes used a fridge compressor.brilliant idea but cant say ive got an anvil and I cant weld
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20 Sep 2013 11:35 #83775
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Im thinking of having a go at designing one using cardboard then see how much to get it fabricated. Gotta be cheaper than 70 guid plus vat! Will be the skid plate sorta design.
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20 Sep 2013 22:45 #83826
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Will the diff leak if i take the bottom 3 bolts out?
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21 Sep 2013 08:14 - 21 Sep 2013 08:32 #83838
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Anybody know the answer? When I say bottom 3 bolts I mean the ones holding the 2 parts of the casing together.
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