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  • #16
    Originally posted by RS DAVE View Post
    Where did you get tyour cage from ? Did it come with the belt bar between the rear legs ? Did it come with door bars ?

    Cheers,
    David
    It came new from West Wales Rally Spares. The feet are too small on old type ones to meet regs, so I figured that being new it would be the best bet. Also they come with the correct size of pads to weld to the floor (which mine didn't have at all, just holes in the floor and arches)
    I fitted the belt bar, as the shell only had one belt eye per side in the back, and I'm not sure if that is allowed any more. Also the door bars come separate and the brackets need to be welded to the cage.
    I will also be bracketing to where the top seatbelt mounts would go, but I haven't made provision to mount to the screen pillars. I am trying to keep it 'olde worlde'

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    • #17
      Lovely car, keep up the good work!

      S.A.S Motorsport > http://bbs.rallyesportescorts.co.uk/...o=view&id=2408

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      • #18
        Soon to be fitting motor and box. Anyone know what this tapped hole is for in the back of a rocket box? (The one beside the bolt that is in the left corner) They haven't all got this, but it must be for something

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        • #19
          A couple of the motor, now on cross member. This weekend, the whole power plant will be in the car. Pics to follow

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          • #20
            keep up the good work,cant beat a big wing twin cam with black bonnet and wing tops

            is BEV a real twin cam?

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            • #21
              Hi Mate,
              the tapped thread is on the reverse gear shaft and is used when pulling the shaft out.

              Hope this helps
              Bill
              RSmk11 club member no 61
              RSOC member no 17765

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Tim View Post
                keep up the good work,cant beat a big wing twin cam with black bonnet and wing tops

                is BEV a real twin cam?
                DOH!

                This is BEV 781G - ex works Twink!
                Richard
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Rallyman72 View Post
                  DOH!

                  This is BEV 781G - ex works Twink!
                  o yea,wouldof known that if i read the first post

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                  • #24
                    Triggers broom Tim .

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Billy Xpack View Post
                      Hi Mate,
                      the tapped thread is on the reverse gear shaft and is used when pulling the shaft out.

                      Hope this helps
                      Bill
                      Thanks, I take it that nothing goes in it when assembled (possibly keep the threads clean)?
                      I have a simliar box in my other car, and the tail casing doesn't have a hole in it, hence that thread isn't visable.

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                      • #26
                        Well, I got the motor and box in........

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                        • #27
                          The car is now sat on my Clark work bench. As I was wheeling the motor under the shell, the wheels fell off this quality product. I should have guessed, machine mart stuff is great if you don't use it.

                          Has anyone any experience with the new prop shafts that the dealers are advertising? They seem pretty cheap at just over £100, any good ?

                          Next job, get some bolts sorted to fit the axle.
                          A pet hate of mine, is suppliers sending bolts that don't have a long enough bit of plain shank to go completely through what you are bolting together. This is bad engineering practice, it allows components to begin wearing out prematurely, as well as wearing out the threads on the bolt.
                          I got the axle built proffesionally, and the sent wrong bolts with it, the link bars came new with the wrong bolts, the list is endless. Oh dear, I've turned into Victor Meldrew........

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                            • #29
                              I still haven't mastered this photos lark, I managed to get the pic up, but not the words to go with it

                              It's about time I updated this thread, so here it is.
                              I've not done a lot to the car of late, but I set a target that I had to meet, by booking in at Tony Laws to get both BEV, and a vintage bike project exhausted. That entailed getting the windows in and all the door mechanisms sorted so that I could trailer the car safely and without it filling up with water.
                              So the above shot is before I set off.
                              It tipped down during the return journey, so the car is filthy now

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