Trans-a-Jig spacer thickness?
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Trans-a-Jig spacer thickness?
It's a black Delrin plastic one; IIRC I bought it from Long Enterprises (no longer in business or I'd call them) I believe it's the Bugpack 4065-20...don't recall if there's anything important in the instructions (they're missing too).
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Re: Trans-a-Jig spacer thickness?
I thought the stand offs were 106mm and 116mm, i have an old jig that actually has 68 stamped on it as well. My big jig I use for the big pinion nuts as I have no adaptors.
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Re: Trans-a-Jig spacer thickness?
Might place a straight edge across the top and measure down to double check, I wonder if Rick is still checking emails. Might shot him one as I bet he would answer you.
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Re: Trans-a-Jig spacer thickness?
Once again Murphy's law prevails - all I had to do was work out the thickness of the washers needed to get the posts the right length, and the missing parts & directions showed up
The plastic spacers plug into the counterbored end of the posts, making their total length 106.6mm. If those are lost, a 7.6mm (.299") stack of flatwashers will yield the same results.
I scanned in the instructions, the files are too large to attach here but you can download/print them from this album at PhotoBucket:
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/MarcVel ... rans-a-Jig
The plastic spacers plug into the counterbored end of the posts, making their total length 106.6mm. If those are lost, a 7.6mm (.299") stack of flatwashers will yield the same results.
I scanned in the instructions, the files are too large to attach here but you can download/print them from this album at PhotoBucket:
http://smg.photobucket.com/user/MarcVel ... rans-a-Jig