OK I can't see any fins poking out of the water so i'm in......
Paragraph 2 " oil is stored in the pan and squeezed between two gears to create both pressure and volume."
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Has this got something to do with PVT....and pressure and volume being inversely related?
After last weeks prattle about not working on "production stuff" I strode bravely into the weekend.....and spent six hours working on the clutch mechanism in a 72 VW. If I'd spent six hours on MY car I probably could have saved $200 on the radiator refit, but no, I'll save that time for squeezing myself into a sardine can working on a crazy cable set-up, in a car I don't drive and fear being a passenger in.
After that was done I was left alone to work on the bellytank, which as far as this thread is concerned is the main game.I made preparations for getting the rotisserie out of the shed, while it is a great thing to have the car mounted on there is little I can do with the front end of the car because so many parts are attached or related to the axle/steering/pedal arrangement and they need the axle fitted properly. I hoisted the frame and took out the huge H section that supports each end of the rotisserie, that made it a heap safer and more pleasant getting around in the shed.I refitted the front axle. I remade the thick rubber pads that are sandwiched between the perches and the axle mounts. Once I'd mounted it I thought , "I'll just measure that up"and took a tape from the front radius rod mount to the rear axle tube........2925mm right..... 2937 left?



?. I took the perches off, and cleaned them up a little as they were some of the bits that got left behind when the blasting was done.... then I noticed they were not quite
identical, so I reversed them, I put it all back together and did it up tight .......2930mm right, 2931mm left ...near enough for shedgineering.
I scoped out the second new set of bars for the top of the cab, I'm going to make them but I'll leave them out until the last minute as they are going to make doing any other work in the cab difficult once they are in.
I had a long stare at the steering shaft arrangement, and then I had a bit of a think about making more internal cladding for the cab.
Feelin good about this thing......
