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Old 28-10-11, 21:02
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Default Steve

Is that an AP bullet hole through your front plate and top of your throttle pedal?
The rod dimensions I have posted will be too long for your clevises.
If you have accurately positiond the big hole in your div plate the following info should work.
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Old 28-10-11, 21:39
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Default Before:(

Lynn,
LOL, no, no bullet hole. This is what I started with. I hope all of you out there arnt cringing to bad. Thanks for the drawing, yep I only cut the one hole.
Stephen
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Old 29-10-11, 13:48
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Default Micheal R.

The pictures you show are of MkII* carriers.
The MkI does not have the starter hole, and is a different layout
Steve, I don't know what your carrier is. MkI or MkII?
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Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991
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Old 31-10-11, 19:39
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Default Thanks!

Thanks for all the pics guys. Every bit is very helpful. My project is a MKII.
Stephen
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Old 18-11-11, 21:50
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Default Throttle leaf spring drawings

Hi

Please see the attached for copies of the throttle leaf springs. Thickness should be 1.35/1.4mm

Hope they help

Ben
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File Type: pdf MEDIUM LEAF SPRING.pdf (21.2 KB, 22 views)
File Type: pdf SMALL LEAF SPRING.pdf (21.0 KB, 19 views)
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Old 18-11-11, 23:05
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Default Throttle leaf spring drawings

Thank you Ben. Some day we will have a drawing for every part.
Stephen DeMocko
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Old 19-11-11, 01:25
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Default Throttle leaf spring

I made my leaf spring from the blade of an old handsaw-get one at the flea market -mine has been in use for years -Greg
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