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Thread: Wheel well pic

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    Default Wheel well pic

    I need a pic of the drivers side engine compartment that shows the wheel well and frame. If anyone can post one, it would help me alot. TIA.
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    This what you're looking for, Gimp?




    If you need a different view, let me know. I've got it out in the driveway today to change all the fluids, so I'll be able to get more views if you need....
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    Default Hey...take it easy.

    Wow! I almost couldn't identify any detailing in the photo due to the glare off the brake master cylinder cover.

    What have you got attached the the inner fender Binford?

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    Thanks Tim! I could use a shot showing the Zbar from above. I have finally got my new Zbar set but want to see how much room between the fender and frame I 've got to make a brace to keep it from flexing.
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    What the hell's a "Zbar?" Perhaps one of these shots will show it?








    Markness: That box on the fender with the two "hoses" going to it is part of the 100amp generator setup. The two lines run to the rectifier mounted before the radiator.

    Oh, and here's a special shot I took just for you:

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    Tim, the Z-bar is part of the clutch linkage, where the rod from the pedal connects and the force is re-directed backwards to the clutch.

    Chris, mine was fairly close iirc. If there's no pic by the time I get home tonight, I'll go take one.
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    Thanks! The 2nd and 3rd pic is what I was looking for. Basicly, the Zbar I made is VERY close to hitting under the steering column. I need to find a way to hold it in place. To test it, I had put a piece of steel from the end of the Zbar to the top of the shock mount. I figured it was flared out to make it under the wheel well, but wanted to be sure. I guess I will have to make a rod to go from the frame up and then find a way to brace that. Thanks again.
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