What a job.Its fantastic.Well done.
Cheers Mark.

Would it still be easier to buy a cheap (20 eur) compressor? On the other hand if you make it yourself, at least you can customize it for whatever engine you're working on.volvodspec wrote:and 90 euro's for a valvespring compressor was a bit too much for a tool that is rarely used, so i spend some time in our machine shop and created the following:
I may have to adjust my clutch real soon now (when the frost goes away). Do you have a source for the adjustment plates? Or can you scan the outline of one, as I have good contacts to a company that does lasercutting...volvodspec wrote:adjusted the clutch:
airgap was waay to big. now with 2mm of adjustments plates the airgap is perfect and driving is way better. also noticed that the gearleverplay is in the primary gearbox, too bad. that means i'll have to keep selecting P first before going to R..
I'd need to measure the current gap first... But the point was to "future-proof" even this small part. I'm not sure I can match the exact thickness range of factory-made adjustment plates, but a few different like 0.7 1.0 1.5 2.0 should be easy.trabitom99 wrote:nomead: Danny from dafhobby.nl is sure to have some plates for you!
bodejodel. The person with the hörSpeedy88 wrote:Whos is the white saloon?
You should have asked "Whos is the beautiful white saloon with the clean engine bay?"Speedy88 wrote:Whos is the white saloon?
What white saloon??bodejodel wrote:You should have asked "Whos is the beautiful white saloon with the clean engine bay?"