Hi,
many thanks for your efforts already. I do indeed prefer the dimensions. I assume that it will be helpfull to quite a hand full of people, since buying the part would make no sense for e.g. one axle cuff.
Many Thanks in advance.
I've finished modelling the wedge - do you have access to any kind of CAD? If so, tell me what format and I can send you the info now. If not, I'll do a drawing for you to take to a machinist. One word of warning, the wedge I've got is machined from a pretty large billet and will probably cost a fair amount to get made. I could redesign it in two parts but this will be going away from the original - what would you prefer?
Hi,
many thanks. Unfortunatelly I dont have access to a CAD system. I could open jpeg and pdf if that is of any help to you. You dont need to make any changes to the original. Many Thanks for your efforts
Best regards
aparg
The three times I've needed one, a 1/2" wide cold chisel works great as a wedge, assuming that particular bit of housing separation is the same as for the old Pinz.
Mike Newton 1973 712M (sold)
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Thanks for the hint.
However my right thumb would prefer the proper tool in the future. It worked but was quite an act. Therfore if anybody could provide me with the infos I would be very pleased.