After much scratching of head, the pedal box and brake servo are now fitted. Took a little while, but the pedal box looks as if it belongs there and doesn't foul anything; the master cylinder fits nicely in the engine compartment side (there's going to be a bit of sealant required to keep the rain out) and the brake fluid reservoir even has somewhere convenient to fit.
The throttle pedal needed a bit of engineering to offset one of its mounts, but that's now properly organised. It might need the cable end bending slightly; it's running through a narrow gap between the heater and the steering column. Not an issue, though. The clutch master cylinder is all that's left to do; because that's going to be in under and behind the steering rack, I want to do that when I can get to both sides. Might need the working angle of the push- arm changing a bit. Finally got the proper CV joints - but they failed to deliver the damn wheel bearings... so the poor thing is standing there on axle stands. More in a couple of weeks... Neil On 23 Sep, 22:19, barnacle <[email protected]> wrote: > Got another couple of days working on the 20vt conversion... > > I think I've finally solved the issues of the drive shafts; the 22 > spline input/23 spline output on the CV joint appears to be 1.0-1.6 > Mk2 Fiesta - which is what I thought in the first place - but the > supply place delivered XR2i parts which are *not* compatible. This > also ties in with the shocks; I found a tiny marker on the shocks > which googled back to the same 1.0-1.6 Mk2 Fiesta. > > So the proper parts should be with me in the morning - specifically, > CV joints and bearings - and then things should actually fit in the > wheels and steering department. > > Got the Ford bolts and 60 degree washers from Rallydesign - > unfortunately someone put their hand into the wrong bin and they sent > flat nuts instead! Rang them yesterday afternoon, many apologies, said > they may not have them in for a couple of days but they arrived this > morning complete with stamped return envelope; kudos to Rallydesign > for that one. The Focus wheels seem somewhat better located this way. > > Spent the rest of today working out the best place for the Fiat pedal > box. This contains the vacuum reservoir and servo on the driver's side > of the bulkhead; it needs a large cutout for the master cylinder, but > it only protrudes a couple of inches through the bulkhead. The clutch > master cylinder (it's hydraulic on the Fiat) is also on the inside of > the car, but it's on a sufficiently flexible link that there's a small > amount of movement around there. > > Let's see how tomorrow goes. It's starting to get the stage of taking > the engine out again to run in the loom and paint the subframe... > > Neil -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Quantum Owners Group" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/quantumowners?hl=en IMPORTANT NOTE: All information presented herewith is provided on an "As Is" basis, without warranty or the implication thereof. Neither the Quantum Owners Club nor the individuals associated with the Quantum Owners Club or in the preparation of the above information shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the instructions contained within this or related message(s).
