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Old 10-09-16, 08:10 PM   #1
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Clutch squeeks something awful so need to have a look at that - hopefully some WD40 in the right place will get that sorted. Steering wheel is worn to buggery so will try and source one in decent condition.
that could be the Clevis pin on the pedal. Sometimes just giving it a turn with the pliers is enough to quieten it down temporarily. If you can get some Grease on it should get rid of it altogether. There's a lot of TF wheels on that auction site ATM.

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the rusting near the windscreen is a bit worse than I'd expected
This is what put me off. Not the end of the world but could be pain to get done right. Hopefully it's not as bad as it looks and there's plenty of good metal under the blistering, maybe get the roof painted gloss black to tie in with the spoiler?
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that could be the Clevis pin on the pedal. Sometimes just giving it a turn with the pliers is enough to quieten it down temporarily. If you can get some Grease on it should get rid of it altogether. There's a lot of TF wheels on that auction site ATM.



This is what put me off. Not the end of the world but could be pain to get done right. Hopefully it's not as bad as it looks and there's plenty of good metal under the blistering, maybe get the roof painted gloss black to tie in with the spoiler?
OK ... Directions to the clevis pin ... ?

Not keen on a Tf one, I'll keep an eye out for just a decent ZS or R45 wheel as they just go straight on. I'm not a machining guy.

I'm sure that a decent shop will get the bubbling sorted. Personally, I think there's enough Black on there at the moment so I reckon grey would be best, but we'll see.
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It's the pin that attaches the master cylinder to the clutch pedal. You should be able to access it from the driver footwell.
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Not keen on a Tf one, I'll keep an eye out for just a decent ZS or R45 wheel as they just go straight on. I'm not a machining guy.
There's someone on here selling spacers. I've got a TF wheel in my green one and a standard ZS wheel in my red one. I find I get better road feedback in the green one than the red.
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