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RE: seat fitting tips for short guys I am vertically challenged too!! Luckily the SR3 I purchased already had a bead seat that fit me well. The bead seat got me high enough to see over the front without using anything to elevate the bo... |
In forum General Discussion |
4 years ago |
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RE: seat fitting tips for short guys Posted by: @charleyhradicalsportscarregistry-com @rojid, It is worth doing a search in the Forum for "Bead Seat". You will find a few good posts showing what people have experienced. Here is one po... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Torque Setting for Dry Sump Plugs Hi Rod, Seeing this reminds me I never replied to your e-mail, apologies I will get on this! We go for 60NM. These are generally good and whilst I know it is not technically correct as long as it is t... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Side Pod Removal on SR3 / 8 I was a little worried that this would be a big job, but it went quite well on my SR3 XX. I left the radiator connected to the side pod, and disconnected two water lines and two electrical connectors... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Brake pad replacement, when? Dan, I normally use the backplate as a guide as it's 5mm. If any part of the pad is less then the thickness of the back plate I replace them. Like DavidF I normally pull the entire caliper off and sw... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: seat fitting tips for short guys m roj, Ben Jacobs has a set of pedal extensions that should help out. They came with his car and he doesn't need them. You might message him. I've also seen a few sets at Stradale if he doesn't have... |
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4 years ago |
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New PB and Fastest Lap of the weekend - Sprint Races in the Tasmanian Championship G'day All, Competed in the first of four Rounds of the Tasmanian Circuit Racing Championship last weekend, held at my local track, Baskerville Raceway. It's a 2km circuit and has a lot of really good... |
In forum Track / Race Videos |
4 years ago |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? Posted by: @rjbender @rojid ... a lot of jubilee clips and joints.... would this type of hose connector have made the job easier? Attachment : image.png that was the 2nd method, would hav... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? @rojid ... a lot of jubilee clips and joints.... would this type of hose connector have made the job easier? Attachment : image.png |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Brake pad replacement, when? One dealer told me anything under 6 mm is worth changing. |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Brake pad replacement, when? Several of the Radical dealer techs have told me to replace when the pad thickness is less than 5mm. So if any part of the pad is less than 5mm, I replace them which means that I usually replace the ... |
In forum How To / DIY Discussions |
4 years ago |
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RE: Dry break to normal fuel cap? just to tie up this thread - i found a much cheaper solution instead. Using the cheap fuel cap i bought for £60 - with it's 51mm neck, i bought a short piece of fluorlined silicone hose, then an alum... |
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4 years ago |
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RE: Brake rotor upgrade Thanks Mr.C, I'll be taking you up on this offer when the times comes. |
In forum SR3 Specific Discussions |
4 years ago |
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Brake Pads When I purchased my car they sent extra brake pads with it. They aren't what I use. I was told by Performance Friction that the compound is one that is no longer produced but is very close to what i... |
In forum Radical Parts For Sale / Wanted |
4 years ago |
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RE: Using 2nd battery to power rear-view camera display? @rojid I've connected a rearview camera to my AiM MXS dash. If you have a new AiM dash, chances are it's got a camera port. I use a button on my steering wheel to toggle the camera view. |
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4 years ago |