I have been watching your channel for years. I just the other day searched for this exact video. I am considering doing it for my Manx (fake) buggy. Was hoping I could do it with the body installed.
@@DJ-yp4kc forgot to add this to the video. I did find instructions wadded up in the box they came in. I would give them a C for instructions. Pictures were washed out, the wording was ok. There was nothing new from what I did. One lesson learned for my experience was that I probably should have heated up the adjusters before forcing the springs in.
Loving the connection from new parts to the old frame.
IT SO MUCH FUN WORKING ON THESE ANTIQUES. 😃
Dave, great video! Good how-to on the technical stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for more Fusion 360 Dave !!!!!
Thanks for another great video!
I have been watching your channel for years. I just the other day searched for this exact video. I am considering doing it for my Manx (fake) buggy. Was hoping I could do it with the body installed.
@@cbdzcbdz I think you can do that. Depends on your welding skills. Mine are limited, especially in difficult positions.
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surprised there wasn't any install info on that torsion adjustor. I thought everything was on the Internet.
@@DJ-yp4kc forgot to add this to the video. I did find instructions wadded up in the box they came in. I would give them a C for instructions. Pictures were washed out, the wording was ok. There was nothing new from what I did. One lesson learned for my experience was that I probably should have heated up the adjusters before forcing the springs in.