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As far as my oil gate, need to make a slight modification. I tested the pan by filling it with water and sloshing it. Occasionally the door would hang open against the stop I have. It can just open too far over center I think. Going to mod the stop a bit and slosh it again.
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swest wrote: I was thinking curve the bolt some so it will open just so much. kinda like a door stop.
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Thought about that, but I like removable stuff.....bent M3 screw not easy to remove.
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Seems like such a simple idea...I don't understand why they don't make them this way. The only thing I can think of is the stop...and I'm sure you'll figure that out too! I hated drilling into my pan, but at least it never leaked. 8 years and counting....NakedFun wrote: Not a whole lot to report this time. Finished up "polishing" the cases, tapping the motor mounts for the D&G Chassis mounts, and working on cleaning up the cases really well from the glass media. I also made my own oil control gate. Didn't like the standard design gate where you have to drill through the bottom of the pan, so I designed my own.
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Cory
Oh, I know....you could drill a hole in the pan and run a bolt up vertically for the stop....yeah, that would be great! :blink: :lol:
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1. A spring. Very si ml please in nature, shoped like an obtuse "V" with a circle at the apex for the pin to go through. I would make the 150°. Lightweight so the gate could move it if it had to.
2. Weld a stop on hinge in the center so that when the gate opens it hits the stop at your preferred opening.
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Infinitely adjustable as well.... Also thought of another way to solve the pin keeping besides JB Weld, but I am leaving that alone. Will swap out to a much shorter Allen now as well.
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your lil finger oughta work just fine tho.
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531blackbanshee wrote: my thought was an L bracket under the mounting bolt.
your lil finger oughta work just fine tho.
leon
That's what she said...ZINGA! All kidding aside, you're idea was what I was planning, but by the time I started to sketch out what would be left once trimmed down, it made sense to try this.
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