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Post by mawdo81 on Dec 21, 2014 14:27:17 GMT
You want the bleed valves at the top. The handbrake mech can be removed and swapped with the one on the other side.
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Post by airforceone on Dec 21, 2014 14:41:44 GMT
Sorry guys still can't see your pictures so I can't comment on correct fitment.
Have you followed the picture posting guide in the Tech section?
Firstly have the forum and photobucket opened in different tabs to make it easy to transfer between both.
When you upload a picture onto Photobucket, click on it, it will then give you a bigger look at the picture and 4 options on the right hand side of the screen for sharing/posting it.
You want to click in the "DIRECT LINK" option it's the second one down, nothing else just click on it.
Then open the forum window and open a post window, at the top right hand side there is a block of icons with a smiley face in it. Click on the 3rd one in, looks like a picture. Once the window opens delete whats in the top line and then right click/paste, this will put the direct link you clicked on in photobucket in that line and then press insert image.
It is really that simple.
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Post by mawdo81 on Dec 21, 2014 14:49:03 GMT
For posting pictures, strip the bit after .jpg
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Post by nigel on Dec 21, 2014 15:45:01 GMT
Sorry guys still can't see your pictures so I can't comment on correct fitment. Have you followed the picture posting guide in the Tech section? Firstly have the forum and photobucket opened in different tabs to make it easy to transfer between both. When you upload a picture onto Photobucket, click on it, it will then give you a bigger look at the picture and 4 options on the right hand side of the screen for sharing/posting it. You want to click in the "DIRECT LINK" option it's the second one down, nothing else just click on it. Then open the forum window and open a post window, at the top right hand side there is a block of icons with a smiley face in it. Click on the 3rd one in, looks like a picture. Once the window opens delete whats in the top line and then right click/paste, this will put the direct link you clicked on in photobucket in that line and then press insert image. It is really that simple. Ok this seems to be a continuing area of difficulty for some on the forum. So when I get a minute I'll relook and update the forum guidance for posting pictures (Images). In the mean time take a look at the following screen shot images and based on 'airforceone's guidance above, it should be clear enough to get you started, I hope. (click on the 'thumbnail' images to expand and see in more detail) nigel
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Post by Raj'sDad on Dec 22, 2014 18:48:17 GMT
Hi Guys thanks for the information - let me try to upload a link for another question I have STEERING COLUMN SPACING - I have fitted the steering column directly to the chassis mount but when I now tried to place the fibreglass dash onto the top of the chassis frame, the bottom of the dash fouls with the top of the steering column see the pic in the link: Does anyone else have this problem? if so, I assume I will just need to add spacers between column and steering column mount on the chassis. Is that correct. by adding spacers, I am concerned this lowers the steering futher into an already space for a tall person, steering/steering column will catch knees?
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Post by Raj'sDad on Dec 22, 2014 18:49:00 GMT
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Post by Raj'sDad on Dec 22, 2014 18:50:07 GMT
Finally managed to upload a picture sorry for the whitespace.
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Post by airforceone on Dec 22, 2014 21:14:28 GMT
Glad you got the pictures sorted. When ever you have a question always post a picture with it as it makes it so much easier for others to fully understand what your after.
And sorry, can't help with this question as I have a Rocket, hahaha...
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Post by davef on Dec 24, 2014 16:27:12 GMT
Harminder Now I understand your problem with the steering column clearance, you don't need to drop the steering column but you do need to cut the dash around the column.
Regards
Dave
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Post by nigel on Dec 25, 2014 7:28:28 GMT
Finally managed to upload a picture sorry for the whitespace. Would it be possible for you to go back and edit your previous posts to correctly instate your Photos please, now that you have got to grips with uploading Pictures on the forum, thanks. nigel
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Post by Raj'sDad on Dec 25, 2014 12:19:52 GMT
That's the intention...
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Post by Raj'sDad on Jan 4, 2015 0:19:25 GMT
Hi Hoping someone can advise what this mount is for on the sonic : Thanks Harminder
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Post by welshmarks7 on Jan 4, 2015 1:02:11 GMT
Hi Harminder, that mount is for the throttle pedal, I had a simple pedal ( 10mm bent rod with foot plate and pivot ) supplied by Stuart at MEV when I bought my Sonic in 2010 that was for this mount, I think most builders of the Rocket and Sonic have bought a pedal assembly from The Joker that matches the Wilwood pedals, this is what I have done then that mount isn't used, just utilised it for the pedal stop. The Joker had a thread for the pedal assembly. Mark
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Post by Raj'sDad on Jan 4, 2015 12:17:07 GMT
Aah, that makes sense, thanks mark. I have the pedal set from joker too So I guess I can bend such that my side panel can fit without fouling on this mount I am guessing as the throttle provided by joker has a stop with it.
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Post by welshmarks7 on Jan 5, 2015 2:28:41 GMT
Yeah, that's pretty much as I did it, you may be right about the stop on the New Pedal as its been a while since I fitted it. Good luck and have fun, don't rush decisions ( as I have on a couple of occasions) , can be costly sometimes, only made a few slight errors of judgement that were easily remedied. Mark
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