I'm impressed Bob
I agree with Mr Clarke lads...I suspect they all have a bend in 'em. One side or the other.
Grants idea of swapping springs is a good one.
When I reassembled mine I must confess it was pretty straight compared to your's in that earlier picture Bob.
Having said that, when you go to bolt it back together. Even if the chassis bend is corrected. Things still arent going to go back together like lego.
Guards and panels will be done up and undone. My biggest ally was two or three good screw drivers to jam through holes to get panels to line up with their holes. Just enough to tap a few bolts through the adjacent holes and then slowly do up to gently pull the panel or guard into place.
You will have to do this - there will be no way around it.
Love the fabrication work Bob very nice. Look forward to further investigative work and reporting - great job.
Cant wait to see what Phil has to say when he returns. (from where ever he was blown to)
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Last edited by Ganmain Tony; 03-09-11 at 01:03.
Reason: Translating Australian 'Bogan' to Canadian
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