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 How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackle? 
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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
i believe that it should have AV at the front of the can somewhere?

could well be that its at the top (try roatating it)

but like ken said, its more than likely the innads are back to front, = no way to tell but to cut them open and see?

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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
You can tell if the cans have been cut open. It's stamped AV about an inch or two back from the front end. Letters about 30mm high.

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Could they have changed the chassis without disconnecting the tie rods?


probably, by taking out the knife edges
saves all that doing it properly and tricky final ajustment non sence

probably got a bakelite petrol pipe on the tank, dry arm bearings etc

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Post Re: How much tie rod thread should be left in the end shackl
You can't do that with the rear shackle as it doesn't go through the hole in the chassis.

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ken wrote:
Sam I'd have my doubts as to whether anyone could manage to fit the canisters back to front without noticing,


well they forgot to reconnect the hand-break, used self tapping screws to attach the body to the chassis and filled the rear sweeps with marshmallow and polly filler... I keep finding things :roll:



but if someone who doesnt know anything about the car, is that possible ken??

also did you sort the self tapping bit out then?!

thats pretty bad, which garage?

staying clear of that one!

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staying clear of that one!


Easy, just don't go east of the M25 :roll:


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4x4 SuperFinn wrote:
Funnily enough on the 4x4 we have the opposite problem and to get extra ground clearance we have to shorten the tie rods.



Do you need to alter the front arms as well, like the racers do in order to keep the steering geometry right?

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4x4 SuperFinn wrote:
Funnily enough on the 4x4 we have the opposite problem and to get extra ground clearance we have to shorten the tie rods.



Do you need to alter the front arms as well, like the racers do in order to keep the steering geometry right?


No as we only raise the car around 3 to 5cm at the front wheras the racers drop them a lot more than that. Also as I remember it, as the car goes up the steering gets lighter but wind it down and it gets heavier hence the reason the correct the camber/caster angle.

Front drive shafts are extended tho as standard ones can pop apart which I've seen happen on some standard 2CVs when out playing off road.

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Front drive shafts are extended tho as standard ones can pop apart which I've seen happen on some standard 2CVs when out playing off road.


I remember Ian's (can't remember his surname) car being stuck at the bottom of the hill at Taxall in Derbyshire with a broken engine mount and one wheel drive because the driveshaft had popped out when the engine and gearbox rotated. The only way we could get it back up the hill in the end was to put some weight on the front bumper, which involved me and Brian Dark standing on it. :D

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Jameswallace wrote:
staying clear of that one!


Easy, just don't go east of the M25 :roll:


there not getting any better with practice then :lol:

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