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fitting lower rear disc/rotor cover.

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 19:24
by madmanreevo
Just posted this to a thread in gen.dis. thought it relevant to repost it in technical :roll:

the rear disc cover fitted to AR can be fitted to the mk2 & 2.2 not sure of mk3 :?: I presume it will fit mk3 as it fits AR.
if you get one (LT do um) line it up and you will see two untapped casting points. Mark um drill and tap job done. :lol:
doesnt need to be spot on, you can elongate holes in plastic if needed.
easiest way is dill tap one hole then partially put screw in, youcan then accurately line up 2nd hole.

thread size 6mm, drill 5mm works. :wink:

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 19:31
by Gwyn
Some nice tips there Reevo. Cheers mate :) .

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 19:50
by Jonorow
we had a go at this not so long ago. read here. viewtopic.php?t=2281

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 20:55
by madmanreevo
hey Jono,
looks good have used filipe B4 how much was the guard (looks better than plasy item)?
(I cud look it up but it will be benifical to the thread)

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 21:06
by madmanreevo
oh yes dont mean to be a forum bore ......
but i did get a tap n die set form a tool place from a market .....It went blunt on alloy :evil:
got a small kit from B+Q cheap worked great.
when tapping dont force the tap. do 1/4-1/2 turn then turn anti-clock
remove bur's (metal shavings)......You should use a cutting fluid, dont know where to get it, I just use WD40 this cools and lubs so I think helps cut. :?

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 21:06
by Jonorow
about 22.50 all in i think. It was a lot easier drilling the holes with a pillar drill tho.got a few dings on it now so it must be doing its job. Jon

Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 21:13
by madmanreevo
thanks Jono!
I did it while on bro in-laws AR ( his never had guard).
used a punch so drill would find start, also started on slow high torque so drill bit cut nicely...........I agree better to usse a bench drill .....BUT I did a good job whilst caliper was in situ. :wink:
I will 'ave to put a filipe guard on my 2.2 looks ace and resonable price :lol:

Posted: 25 Jan 2007, 10:49
by Davey Munroe
Yep, they do fit on a mk3, coz I just fitted one. I took off the brake carrier and stuck it under the pillar drill. A couple of low profile allen s/screws in M6 did the trick. I'm really pleased with it and it looks fairly robust. :?