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RRC project has arrived
generation-x:
right finaly got the RRC in my unit to start to mess with
1st look around i new it needed front brake lines the flexy ones to the calipers only i cant see where there sposed to connect too?
also on back axle the A frame has wot looks like a lower ball joint wots sposed to be connected to ?
as mentioned before it needs a throttle cable for the 3.5 even thou it had a 3.9 engine but now running carbs and the 3.9 cablewas fl wont open the carbs
to full...
battery was flat so its on charge tonight then i can see if i can get it running tomoz see wot the engines like
im still slighty confused about the autobox oil cooler if anyone has pix of the cooler and where it connects to the box that wud be ace
thanx simon
generation-x:
noone to help :shocked:
MuddyMike:
The front callipers have solid lines leading to a bracket on top of the swivel housing, the flexy hoses go from there.
The rear A frame ball-joint connects to a bracket on the top of the dif housing.
Can't help with the oil cooler I am afraid.
Mike
generation-x:
--- Quote from: MuddyMike on July 30, 2010, 21:44:07 ---The front callipers have solid lines leading to a bracket on top of the swivel housing, the flexy hoses go from there.
The rear A frame ball-joint connects to a bracket on the top of the dif housing.
Can't help with the oil cooler I am afraid.
Mike
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many thanx mike but were do the flexy brake lines go to :-k
A frame is bolted to the diff as shud be but there seems to be another bolt under it sitting infront of the diff??
Simon
Rossko:
> many thanx mike but were do the flexy brake lines go to :-k
To a bracket on the inner wing where they join the solid pipes. If it is/was ABS there'll be two. Time to get a manual with pictures?
> A frame is bolted to the diff as shud be but there seems to be another bolt under it sitting infront of the diff??
The self-levelling Boge strut has been removed I expect.
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