they are angry little springs.
True dat.... I rekon they could easily break a finger if they hit u right, coming off.
The muffler clamp really is about as good as the official tool. (I have both.)
amazing the force those things will exert, isnt it?!
must be a pretty amazing alloy, to be able to stand up to that kinda heat and vibration!
The clamps that I have seen are wedges, I think. I would like to make a spring expander with a screw thread. I don't like pounding on strong springs. It goes against my sensibilities.
Ror20 what kind of clamp are you talking about?
The clamps that I have seen are wedges, I think. I would like to make a spring expander with a screw thread. I don't like pounding on strong springs. It goes against my sensibilities.
Ror20 what kind of clamp are you talking about?
the spring clamps used to hold the exhaust system to the downpipe/manifold..
I meant clamp expanders not clamps.. My proof reader didn't catch that.

The clamps that I have seen are wedges, I think. I would like to make a spring expander with a screw thread. I don't like pounding on strong springs. It goes against my sensibilities.
Ror20 what kind of clamp are you talking about?
the spring clamps used to hold the exhaust system to the downpipe/manifold..
I bet it helped. What size spherical rods do they use? I am thinking of using similar parts on the shifterleg itself. Something like this:
Both of the spherical rod ends would be just threaded on so they could rotate on the studs. Just grease them and thread them on to near bottomed out. They only need to be able to rotate 20-30 degrees. I have a homemade trailer that I have have used on my dirt bike (and bicycle) that uses a 3/8" SRE on a bolt. Have hauled 2-300 pounds with off road. I could make the arm going up to the control rod about any length that I want to make a short throw shifter.
I worked on the gear shift bearings. I thought that I could do it with two nuts welded at right angles to each-other. The corresponding bolts then could be welded to the gear shift lever and the other to a plate to bolt onto the floorboard.
Here is a short video of the action. Smooth and tight. I am using 7/16" bolts and nuts. A bit of grease on the threads would keep it tight for long time. Much better than the plastic ball. I don't think I need the reverse lockout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPJNPR4AS0w
can anyone view the video? It doesn't work and I have uploaded it twice.
can anyone view the video? It doesn't work and I have uploaded it twice.
I could. I didn't listen to it, but I viewed it.
Am on a cell phone internet. Perhaps our Amish neighbors are firing up theirs.