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Drax's JUN Prelude: Papa Smurf edition
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Drax's JUN Prelude: Papa Smurf edition
braided fuel lines finished a week or so ago



a few other bits fitted but not had much time recently to do much



a few other bits fitted but not had much time recently to do much

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Re: Drax's JUN Prelude: H22 Papa Smurf edition
I havn't connected it up to the slave yetArchie Roku wrote:Could you share any info on the braided clutch line? I see your using just a banjo bolt for the master cylinder, but how did you connect it up to the slave cylinder? And how long is the hose that you used? I've just changed the fly and clutch and want to get rid of the hardlines.

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Re: Drax's JUN Prelude: H22 Papa Smurf edition
slave installed, clutch line connected up

oil temp and oil pressure sensor setup installed and plumbed in


oil temp and oil pressure sensor setup installed and plumbed in

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Looks good dude. Very tidy job. On my mx5, I connected the oil temp sensor to a oil filter sandwich plate. What are the differences in taking the oil temp from the sump?
And out of curiosity, had you bled your clutch system before taking the pics? I ask because I've just changed my fly and clutch but it's still slipping. And I'm pretty sure its because my slave cylinder wasn't compressing fully and the rod was staying out just enough to make it slip. Looking at the pics, yours is a lot more compressed than mine. But then i'm not sure on the amount of movement i have on my fork as well. Tho I'm fairly certain its attached properly to the spring, the fork doesn't have enough force in it to compress my slave cylinder. At least not like yours.
I apologise for the ramble
I've just got everything i need from Torque's to make my own braided clutch cable. Along with a new slave cylinder, so hope it sorts my problem. Not looking forward to the possibility of dropping the box again on my own 
And out of curiosity, had you bled your clutch system before taking the pics? I ask because I've just changed my fly and clutch but it's still slipping. And I'm pretty sure its because my slave cylinder wasn't compressing fully and the rod was staying out just enough to make it slip. Looking at the pics, yours is a lot more compressed than mine. But then i'm not sure on the amount of movement i have on my fork as well. Tho I'm fairly certain its attached properly to the spring, the fork doesn't have enough force in it to compress my slave cylinder. At least not like yours.
I apologise for the ramble


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Re: Drax's JUN Prelude: H22 Papa Smurf edition
i took the location of the oil temp sensor in the sump from merlinArchie Roku wrote:Looks good dude. Very tidy job. On my mx5, I connected the oil temp sensor to a oil filter sandwich plate. What are the differences in taking the oil temp from the sump?
And out of curiosity, had you bled your clutch system before taking the pics? I ask because I've just changed my fly and clutch but it's still slipping. And I'm pretty sure its because my slave cylinder wasn't compressing fully and the rod was staying out just enough to make it slip. Looking at the pics, yours is a lot more compressed than mine. But then i'm not sure on the amount of movement i have on my fork as well. Tho I'm fairly certain its attached properly to the spring, the fork doesn't have enough force in it to compress my slave cylinder. At least not like yours.
I apologise for the rambleI've just got everything i need from Torque's to make my own braided clutch cable. Along with a new slave cylinder, so hope it sorts my problem. Not looking forward to the possibility of dropping the box again on my own
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/post164 ... mp#p164776
only difference is i live around the corner from Demon Tweeks so a sump plug sensor was easy for me to pick up lol
ive not bled my system before taking the pics no, i dont think i ever have tbf. Your slave cylinder could be dodgy as they can become stiff/stuck according to njord when i recently asked him about them, that maybe your problem?
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Re: Drax's JUN Prelude: H22 Papa Smurf edition
fuel pressure regulator rejigged after i'd set up up slightly wrong

CDA back on...

but then off again a few minutes later when i was filling up with coolant and noticed a leak in the thermostat housing area


CDA back on...

but then off again a few minutes later when i was filling up with coolant and noticed a leak in the thermostat housing area

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