Now that I like!! How much for the brackets out of interest?So had a little bit of a play around with my set of Omex brackets this week and came to a decision, i am going to ditch off the k tec style brackets and go with the Omex ones.
Due to them having a tendency to fracture, i have now made them from mild steel so they will be far stronger although a bit heavier
so got them back today and started a trial fit
very easy to fit, and does away with the aux belt tensioner pulley and all associated brackets, and the option is there to easily remove the power steering pump too if you have epas
here is a trial kit i made today for a fellow cs member
as you can see he has no power steering hole cut, so drill and tap a hole, add a idler pulley and use a slightly shorter belt = p/s pump gone
Will pm you
Unproductive days are the choice of winners mate. I had one on Friday and Saturday so I feel your pain.so had another rubbish day today, one of those day's where nothing went right
started on my break lines, wanted to give them a bit of heat protection from the manifold, whilst last in afghan i rob..emm acquired some heat sheathing from a dead vehicle
fairly good stuff, will be adding a zircoflex sheet over the top of this too to protect the master cylinder and fluid reservoir
i then attempted to remove my omex temp sensor from the coolant block, snapped it straight out now have a gaping hole in the side of it
time to get the welder out
so i moved on to re-do my door cards "motorsport" velcro was no longer cutting it, done all the fronts so started on rears and popped my head in to have a check of everything
my car has developed the PH-RUST problem, absolute ball ache of an area to get to, so spent all day rubbing it down, prepping and painting it with Hammerite rust beater
If you have a ph 1 go and check it out as its getting a common problem now and its better to tackle it now rather than when its too late
so annoyed i wrapped on it and decided to wash it for the first time this year and ditch it in the car park
looking good. I read on the rotex site that the oil canister should be below the supercharger, but this is pretty impossible with the location on the clio, did it work ok with it as in the picture above @DannyR ?
I've had several and all were fine, as you say it's impossible but other cars run with it higher up
Do you have a Pic of where yours is located James ?
I was going to look at making a bracket to replace the carbon canister and have it down level with inlet
So finally got it wrapped up
Hopefully it will prove beneficial in some way, for info I used 20 meters of 5 mm wide wrap, I won't be doing it again
I've looked at a few and some are crazy money. They do work thoSome random titanium fiber heat wrap , got it through work on a one off it was a ball ache