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I put the steering box and linkage back in the car but not much else. Kinda disappointed on what I did on the car but I did get some yard work done.
I've been wanting to do this. Where did you get the brushes at?Stick Gator was toast... all perished away
So wanted to make a hairy version like the Jagwaar XJS has ( I had one years ago - V12)
I bent my stiff bits to the right curve --- then trimmed my pubes to the right length with a little interlacing between partners.
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Mounted them and epoxy was used to make sure they stayed put.
Lucky you caught it before it came off.. Lords knows what kind of damage it would have caused flying around under the hood. Glad you made it home ok.Heard a ticking noise coming from the engine bay. It has been a few days that I hear it but it was not coming from inside the engine since it was not constant and did not detected it with the stethoscope. Today it got worst while at an AutoX event. Eventually I noticed that the engine pulley was wobbly. It happens that two of the bolts were gone and the two left were loose. No wonder. I was lucky to caught it. I ended up removing one and tightened them 180 degrees apart and made it home.
Now I have to get new bolts and I will use Loctite this time. The stock bolts have a serrated washer that is meant to prevent rotation but I think I will be better with Loctite. I think the main issue is that I reused the old bolts instead of getting new ones when I put the engine together.
YO! ! ! Big RedI've been wanting to do this. Where did you get the brushes at?
I tried to do this, but it isn’t as easy as you make it look!YO! ! ! Big Red
they are stolen from these https://www.ebay.com/itm/223543502866
Yes - a mail box :thumb:
I just trimmed the pubes to the right size :whistling: with sharp scissors
They have a very heavy spine - I cut to size with heavy wire cutters and pinch down the two ends closed -
To get the curve- I just gently tease it with a small bench vice to help until I get the right radius for where the old rubbery gator went. It takes a bit of patience
It is good to rough up the surface in there and use brake cleaner (IPA) to ensure no grease exists
Place back the original gator metal shim held by the two capture washers
Then finally bond everything down with https://www.ebay.com/itm/363188053955 - when you're all satisfyingly "stiff" - replace back sending your big stick through the now hairy slot
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