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Tom, the lower cover screws are 3/8 BSF. The spring pads are there as a result of the fact that carrier axles were originally truck axles. I hope you aren't creating trouble for yourself with those sub calibre exhausts? The tail pipes should come down behind the axle?
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Hi Lynn,
Thanks for the info on the engine cover screws. I'll have a look for some 3/8" BSF thumb screws. If I can't find any standard bolts will have to do for now. Re the exhaust, what do you mean by sub-calibre? I've used 38mm pipe throughout, is that too small? Cheers, Tom
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If it fits the various cast elbows on the exhaust system it shouldn't be
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I've used 38mm from the cast elbows in the floor, through the whole system. The picture does make it look smaller than that though.
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