Thanks Scott,
I've been on the internet the whole time, but have been quite busy, rarely got a chance to look in here.
While I had to go do some things abroad, I really didn't want to come back here just yet....but oh well, that's the way it goes.
I've still done nothing to the 109 since ages before I left, but I'm starting to get the bug back.
Maybe the bright idea to get back into it stems from a little hassle that cropped up a couple of weeks ago...
I was coming off a freeway pretty quickly and was looking to start dropping down gears when the clutch pedal locked up on me, so yeah, that kind of got my attention.
When I built it, I added an adjustable clutch rod, made by Dellow Automotive, a great bit of gear. Unfortunately, when I did the clutch bleed, I adjusted the rod and didn't put any Loctite on the thread of the little locking nut....I didn't add it as I thought it may need to be adjusted once the vehicle was driving again, so left it...then after I got it fired up and driving, I forgot all about revisiting that chore.
Thus it must have worked loose and made its way, along with the ball part, down to the end of the thread, up against the slave cylinder. The part of the rod that was extended must have begun hitting up against the front jackshaft yoke....and then the rod somehow got bent and rendered useless.
After sussing out what was wrong I ordered a new one and slipped it in a couple of days ago....this time with Loctite on the thread.

I have lots to do in order to get it back up to scratch, like installing the parabolics in the front, replacing all the driveshaft bolts, install a 2 speed wiper motor, get new windscreens, get a new set of wiper arms. Get rims for the No5 trailer...
Get tyres sorted...do the brakes...rebuild the No5...goes on and on...feel like taking a nap just thinking about it...

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Thanks keep it coming, I was wondering where you had gone!
cheers
Scott
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