1 Has anyone used the Quantum fuel line? Mon Jun 10, 2024 8:25 pm
MartinW
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You could use standard rolled-edge fuel injection hose clamps, Martin although they're not exactly super cheap at Supercheap if they're there at all.MartinW wrote:The Oetiker clamps that are in the picture aren't supplied with the kit. The do however give you two cable ties. If I could source Oetiker clamps I could use a pair off modified end snips.
jbt wrote:Any product with this kind of name would trigger immediately disconfidence from my point of view.
It's the driveshaft's rear socket coupling that wouldn't fit in the final drive housing?MartinW wrote:We also lubed his drive shaft and tried his new shaft in the housing, it doesn't fit. Charlie has final drive housings with larger orifices.
Last edited by Laitch on Wed Jun 12, 2024 1:31 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : obsession)
Mine was like that from the factory. I'd pop the driveshaft free from its lock ring while it was engaged within the swing arm to the transmission output shaft, I'd remove the swing arm, then I'd remove the driveshaft. I have done it that way the other two times because I couldn't do it any other way unless I was willing to deploy a grinder to make clearance, which I rejected. The Brick had run well for 40,000 miles until that point so the method didn't bother me although I had fleeting moment of "Why Me" until I had some café cubano; then the sun came out.MartinW wrote:It's the front universal that just misses out going through by around a millimetre.
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