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18th June 2017, 21:23 | #21 | |
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If the drums at the rear are properly and equally adjusted, then the OEM compensator (refurbished/ modified) is the equal to the mini version and nothing is to be gained using the mini compensator. I say the above without ever having had first hand contact with the mini compensator.
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Harry How To's and items I offer for free, or just to cover the cost of my expenses... http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...40#post1764540 Fix a poor handbrake; DIY ABS diagnostic unit; Loan of the spanner needed to change the CDT belts; free OBD diagnostics +MAF; Correct Bosch MAF cheap; DVB-T install in an ex-hi-line system; DD install with a HK amp; FBH servicing. I've taken a vow of poverty. To annoy me, send money. Last edited by HarryM1BYT; 18th June 2017 at 21:28.. |
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12th January 2019, 09:28 | #22 |
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Handbrake compensator mod.
The Modified Handbrake Compensator [/COLOR]- Whilst I have stopped producing these, I can recommend the version now offered by another member of this forum. I understand they are offered at not much more than I was charging. Fixing them up is really not a great deal of work, so why pay more? Contact me and I will pass the details on.. [/B]
Hi Harry, Could you pass me the link to someone doing the welded handbrake compensators, please? I'm sure Arctic's are strong enough [I'm a sailor, so I know what an s/s shackle can hold]. But welding the original one seems simpler and better. I'm in Wallingford, so anyone South Central would be ideal. Giles PS. Do you know of anyone in the Club planning a meet during 2019? |
12th January 2019, 09:56 | #23 | |
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12th January 2019, 10:10 | #24 |
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It might be worth asking John, here -
https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...8&postcount=42 Though it sounds as if he, like me, is having to take things easy too.
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Harry How To's and items I offer for free, or just to cover the cost of my expenses... http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...40#post1764540 Fix a poor handbrake; DIY ABS diagnostic unit; Loan of the spanner needed to change the CDT belts; free OBD diagnostics +MAF; Correct Bosch MAF cheap; DVB-T install in an ex-hi-line system; DD install with a HK amp; FBH servicing. I've taken a vow of poverty. To annoy me, send money. |
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