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i have ordered another clutch cable for my car, because past experience has shown they can snap after a year or so. to get one at a minimum length i need i have to order an RS2000 clutch cable. My friend has a MK3 Cortina and his clutch cable is quite long so i thought i would order one of those, and it is the same length as the one i have. So my question, What RWD ford uses a long clutch cable? Capri?

my Cable is about 1m long (overall, inner and outer)

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I obtained some coil overs and needed to remove the springs as i felt they were too stiff. the spring length was about 10" or so i thought. but my spring compressors wouldn't fit on the springs. I tried to buy some but i was struggling to find any that would fit. so i modified the ones i had

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and here is the first spring removed, as you can see it had 2" preload on it,

 

however the spring does not feel too stiff now it's off, i wish i had a spring rate tester to check exactly what it is. my 150lb/in springs are 12" long  and if i fit them they too will be pre loaded to 300lb before they go on the car, so i am unsure what to do, my car is quite heavy though and a little preload may be a good idea.

I have made myself a coil spring tester, i will post pictures later. But a quick test gives 45kg/in (about 100lb/in) and 65kg/in (about 145lb/in) on two different springs i have The 45kg/lb are the ones above! so they may just go straight on to my car.

Some pictures for you, i will take some more of the individual parts to show the method of construction.

It is made from some 4" X 2" box section steel and some 1/2" square tube....more later.

Well i have calibrated the tester with a bucket of water (10L = 10kg) and re-tested the springs and they came out at 120lb/in and 190lb/in and 205lb/in the 120's are the ones going on my car they will have 240lb of preload I will like to see how the cars performs with the softer springs. Before i do though i will check my springs on the car to see if i get 150lb/in.

it does mean that i have two pairs of springs spare they are both 10" X  2 1/2" ID one pair is 190lb/in (ish) and the other is 205lb/in (ish) so if some one is looking for some springs there will be some available....... i just need to see what i need for my fronts, they are 225lb/in at the moment but i dont remember the length, the 190's would be better. But i think they are too long for the fronts and too wide as i am sure they need 1.9" ID. I will keep you all posted.

Sandy doesn't like bathroom scales.......they depress her too much ;-) but they were in the bathroom, and then they weren't i found them in the bin, i thought they would come in useful one day.

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