Suby Bremar plate info for DIY w/ pics!, linked to DIY coupling thread too! |
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Suby Bremar plate info for DIY w/ pics!, linked to DIY coupling thread too! |
Zaney |
Jun 13 2010, 10:12 PM
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Deuchland en der Haus Group: Members Posts: 461 Joined: 1-March 04 From: Engine 11 Redmond, WA Member No.: 1,738 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Could someone who has already purchased the Bremar aluminum plate please measure the thickness of the plate and, post the thickness.
Thanks! |
Zaney |
Jun 17 2010, 02:06 PM
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Deuchland en der Haus Group: Members Posts: 461 Joined: 1-March 04 From: Engine 11 Redmond, WA Member No.: 1,738 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I am very pleased with the outcome of this DIY plate! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)
I had to go out and buy new bolts and hardware for the plate (20mm bolts instead of original 40mm in length) that came to $6.50. So, instead of forking out $350 or so for the Bremar Kit I spent $11.00 and used 3 cutting wheels for the DIY Coupling. So, here are the results! And the final plate pic with silicone sealant on the trans to make it tight!!! I recommend this method to anyone who wants to save $350 for the rest of their Suby project! Especially, coming from a novice like myself! Cheers, Nate |
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