This is 'How to' section. not 'How to make money'. Start a for sale thread or make a sample one and post in the general section!
This is 'How to' section. not 'How to make money'. Start a for sale thread or make a sample one and post in the general section!
sorry i offered my services!
there is a place for that... its not this thread
good guide, only things i did different was i used a piece of 8mm s/s bar instead of allthread and threaded the ends, looks a bit more original i think, and also i used some counter sunk pins for the misalignment spacers, jusy cut the thread off and drilled the holes in the head to suit, will get some pics up soon
wicked thread and you lot get of gaz's case. theirs a recession on and his resourcefullness is exactly the sort of thing that will get him through it!
whats more he is probably the most valuable person on this forum of late.
GAZ FOR MOD!!
Originally Posted by gavint5
cheers matey i try to help.
erm if you want to sell stuff, there is the for sale forum not in the HOW TO forum.
and if you are a trader then there is Lee of Dan to talk to first about a trader account. So its not anyone stopping him, its more the right place for the right posts/threads, so GavinT5 FRO
I tried to remove my gear linkage over the weekend and got stuck on the final hurdle (typica l)
Anyway, It’s where the linkage joins to the gearbox that I’m stuck?
I have removed the metal clip from the rear of the bolt however I can’t pop the metal rod out to remover the linkage (assuming that’s how your meant to get it off )
Is there a way to do this because I’m clearly doing something slightly c*cked , and can’t get a good angle to give it a bash with a hammer and driver !!
Thanks a lot
Theres a little spring loaded clip on the end of them behind the link (underside facing the gearbox) i too had this problem first time round and spent ages trying to tap it out with a hammer
Pair of long nose pliers, you can feel a little bit poking out, turn it so its easy to grip with pliers, then use a small flat blade drive to lever it out (whilst still gripping with long nose pliers)