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Old 05-22-2013 | 04:43 AM
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Seb-wow. Am humbled by your post, really really appreciate it

Will now look at my MKI and post results

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Old 05-22-2013 | 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by oml67
Seb-wow. Am humbled by your post, really really appreciate it

Will now look at my MKI and post results

Owen
Not a problem at all Owen, it was a welcome break from work. And that is what we are here for - to help others!!

And make fun of some other inmates

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Old 05-22-2013 | 06:30 AM
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Not a problem at all Owen, it was a welcome break from work. And that is what we are here for - to help others!!

And make fun of some other inmates

Cheers, SB
Nice work there Seb.

I'm willing to get the ball rolling and biff in $10 to help Seb buy a decent caliper. Does anyone else want to contribute? or shall I just send him my one and use that as an excuse to buy myself one of them new fangled digital ones?
 
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Old 05-22-2013 | 06:53 AM
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Nice work there Seb.

I'm willing to get the ball rolling and biff in $10 to help Seb buy a decent caliper. Does anyone else want to contribute? or shall I just send him my one and use that as an excuse to buy myself one of them new fangled digital ones?

You're a hard man TK. That might have been my Grandfather's caliper - but it isn't . Yes it has had a hard life, I found it in a trailer full of rubbish going to the dump, and lovingly scraped the rust off it, WD40'd, oiled and now use it often. The good ones stay in their cases waiting for the next engine rebuild.

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Old 05-22-2013 | 06:56 AM
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So I don't have an excuse to buy a digital one? Damn.

PS : why do you look in trailer loads of rubbish going to the dump?

Oh yes, I know, exactly the same reason I do.

You just never know what you might find; a kind of Lucky Dip for grown ups.
 

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Old 05-22-2013 | 07:07 AM
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So I don't have an excuse to buy a digital one? Damn.

PS : why do you look in trailer loads of rubbish going to the dump?

Oh yes, I know exactly the same reason I do.

You just never know what you might find, a kind of Lucky Dip for grown ups.

It was a mate's who was moving interstate and down sizing. Didn't want the trailer so loaded it with "rubbish" and said I could keep the trailer on the proviso I dumped the "rubbish". All sorts of hoarder goodies were scored Later developed the trailer into the insect Trailer Trap for the PhD and sold that to Chevron/Gorgon for use on Barrow Island. It really was a win from start to finish.

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Old 05-22-2013 | 07:17 AM
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. All sorts of hoarder goodies were scored
Cheers, SB
We are so disturbingly alike.

"Refuses nothing but blows" is the way the good lady wife describes it.
 
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Old 05-22-2013 | 10:37 PM
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Here are some measurements for the MKI

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55mm end to end - SAME as MKII

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50mm Diameter for the body - SAME as MKII

Final piece of the puzzle - what is the offset of the gear from the end. The MKI is

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19mm from end of part to far side of gear. Chatting to Seb soon I hope to get this final measurement

The main body is longer on the MKII however looking inside the casings it will still fit. Very close to ordering a MKII anyway.....
 

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Old 05-22-2013 | 11:16 PM
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Just back from giving a talk to Ag Teachers

Having lunch then will get my trusty old callipers out and do the measuring thing for you Owen.

Cheers, SB
 
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Old 05-22-2013 | 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by oml67
Here are some measurements for the MKI



55mm end to end - SAME as MKII



50mm Diameter for the body - SAME as MKII

Final piece of the puzzle - what is the offset of the gear from the end. The MKI is



19mm from end of part to far side of gear. Chatting to Seb soon I hope to get this final measurement

The main body is longer on the MKII however looking inside the casings it will still fit. Very close to ordering a MKII anyway.....
Ok Owen you piqued my pre-prandial interest. Where exactly are you measuring the offset from? I can't quite make it out in the photo.

From the end of the damper to the START of the gear is a bee's d*ck (Entomological measurement ) under 8mm.
From the end of the damper to the back of the gear is 19.2 old rusty analogue mm <- is that the measurement??

And thanks for using that shiny new digital measuring stick. I'll never hear the end of it from my good mate TK now

Cheers, SB
 

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