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Joćo Freitas 25-11-17 00:09

Flat springs
 
Hi to you all !
Please, someone can tell me the 3 sizes for the midle body carburator flat springs ?
I also need the total length of one the rods from the steering cam to the steering triangle .
Thanking in advance
Joćo

Lynn Eades 25-11-17 04:14

Hi. If you search threads started by me, you will find one about all the rods.
There are old threads about the springs as well, but have not tried to find them.

RichardT10829 25-11-17 19:35

I used Lynn's dimensions and cut them out of an old wood saw.

Paul Dutton 26-11-17 10:31

An old wood saw is the best for them, just the correct tension and plenty about.

Jordan Baker 26-11-17 13:44

See post #15 from way back in 2011.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...d.php?p=156128

Michael R. 26-11-17 14:40

1 Attachment(s)
See posts:

Throttle leaf springs by George,
http://mapleleafup.net/forums/showpo...07&postcount=5

Steering cam control rods by Lynn,
http://mapleleafup.net/forums/showpo...65&postcount=1

(With regards the cam control rods, the length of the rod from tip of the thread to the center of the pin (long clevis end) is 687mm. this includes the 35mm of thread. This would be the total of CTL 2881 and CTL2882 (1941 parts book) if both were riveted together as one assembly (and any adjustment would be made at the small clevis end. This is here so that someone can make up their own rod assemblies using original clevises. I hope its all clear?)

Joćo Freitas 06-12-17 01:49

Thanks to you all for the kind tips.
A very happy Xmas to all the fórum and a 2018 full of militar vehicles to rebuilt !
Joćo


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