Stainless steel adjustable handbrake rods?
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shaun wrote:Made my own 6 mm stainless bar threaded 6mm with stainless Clevis and pins
That looks good, I had looked at a 4mm solution.Do we have an approximate clevis pin to clevis pin dimension?
Graeme
S4 SE
S2 GTS
Caterham 420R
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S4 SE
S2 GTS
Caterham 420R
Sold - Peterson JPS Exige
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Mark,
I did the same as Shaun, and yes I used left and right hand threads at opposite ends of the rods, mine are 5mm.
Richard Hawkins
I did the same as Shaun, and yes I used left and right hand threads at opposite ends of the rods, mine are 5mm.
Richard Hawkins
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RichardHawkins wrote:Mark,
I did the same as Shaun, and yes I used left and right hand threads at opposite ends of the rods, mine are 5mm.
Richard Hawkins
Where does one source left handed clevis' and a left handed die?
Graeme
S4 SE
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Caterham 420R
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S2 GTS
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Sold - Peterson JPS Exige
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I made some SS ones for my car using 5mm rod (I think its about the same diameter as the originals) I used ready made plated steel clevises and have right hand threads at both ends. I adjusted them off the car to match the rusty ones I removed.
Unless Lotus got it wrong when they made the car I dont see the point of having adjustability, the distance between the calipers/levers is determined by the chassis and other non adjustable parts so the rod length should be the same for each type of Elan.
Ian
Unless Lotus got it wrong when they made the car I dont see the point of having adjustability, the distance between the calipers/levers is determined by the chassis and other non adjustable parts so the rod length should be the same for each type of Elan.
Ian
68 Elan S4 DHC. Built in a weekend from a kit (just like the advert said)
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Graeme,
I bought the left hand clevis from springfix linkages. They were out of stock, and took ages to arrive. I bought a left hand die from my local branch of Cromwell Tools. I have since bought other taps and dies from avontapdie.co.uk, cheaper than Cromwell, but have not tried them for anything left hand.
Richard Hawkins
I bought the left hand clevis from springfix linkages. They were out of stock, and took ages to arrive. I bought a left hand die from my local branch of Cromwell Tools. I have since bought other taps and dies from avontapdie.co.uk, cheaper than Cromwell, but have not tried them for anything left hand.
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