Sounds like a plan!
I must take the time to get up there one day (if you will allow my German-Italian-British cross breed).
I must take the time to get up there one day (if you will allow my German-Italian-British cross breed).
The speed you go at a rear subframe remove, rebuild and refit is easily only a days work for you guysZedShed Bulletin
Just a heads up to all that follow the Zedshed HQ we'll be taking a step back from nut & bolt builds for a while, we'll be going back to doing jobs that can be completed on the day eg: Suspension, Servicing brakes etc.
After the 24 zeds over the last 14months and various cars in-between we need a little break
It actually is mate, what takes the time is parts and powder coating. We normally break a build down Into sections. Day to strip and a day to rebuild. Day to underseal and repair plus a day to remove the gearbox and rebuild plus refit.The speed you go at a rear subframe remove, rebuild and refit is easily only a days work for you guys
if the coffee is wrong they toys get thrown…. Plain and simple.@Lee is that the stars or the rolls and bacon ,coffee and doughnuts that need to align
Only two blades luckily. Most of our stuff is industrial grade these are what’s left from when I worked offshore.A lot of extra work there Lee.
How many hacksaw blades to cut through that
Stephen.
Which ever cretin gave you that arm needs shooting - although…. You could do with the exercise!Ever wonder what to do if a drive shaft nut is so rotten it won’t undo???? We found out the hard way.
Said knackered nut.
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20 mins later and a dead arm.
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it then took a 25ton press to remove the spline from the bearing.
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Headache over.
He also owes me a few quid from snapping a 24” breaker bar.Which ever cretin gave you that arm needs shooting - although…. You could do with the exercise!
Buy cheap, buy twice my dad always said.He also owes me a few quid from snapping a 24” breaker bar.
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Very true but even Snap-On Mac Tools or even Facom have a breaking point, this is why even most cheaper tools have a "life time" warranty. That is what quality tools built their reputations on.Buy cheap, buy twice my dad always said.
Too much information Andy!12 tonnes of force, sounds like passing a stool after a fibre shortage