finally sorted the new ss tank - sender fitting leaked so bought new proper (imperial grr) bolts & hylomar blue and all good, but no -sender gives up and have to do it all again! that stuff is sticky!
shaped health&safety under dash cover- happy enough with shape for iva, just need to fix. polycarb was hard work this is a regular acrylic, about 2mm
noticed rear shocks were on hardest setting and harsh rear end- refuced stiffness and am getting clunking, think its shocks locking out on rebound/full extension- expect i need to lower ride height- there's about 1" thread above lockring- let me know what you think
1999 Striker rebuild
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
Fury drivers say you should have 120mm from the very front of the chassis to the ground and 140mm from the rear of the chassis to the ground. I have set my Striker (IRS not LA thought) up to his and it seems good for now. Not been on the track yet but on the road this works fine with no horrible handling or clearance issues
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
ok will have a look. something definitely not right.
maybe a longer spring required.......
anyone know a trick for turning the lockring - looks like a specific tool is required
maybe a longer spring required.......
anyone know a trick for turning the lockring - looks like a specific tool is required
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
To adjust the platform height you need a "C-spanner" They're not expensive but be sure to get the right size for your shocks. (either 1.9" or 2.25")
Trace the cause of the clunk rather than just guressing (are all your pinch bolts tight?). Assuming the height is OK, I can't see how longer spring will help other than moving the platform down. Possibly longer shocks if they are topping out. Get the ride height approx' right and then jack up the body and see how much the shocks extend before they are at full extention. You want between 1/2 and 1/3rd the full travel to be available as droop (and 1/2to 2/3 as bump). For approx' ride height I'd set the front so the lower wishbone is horizontal in a line between chassis pivot and centre of bottom ball joint, then set rear so the chassis at the back is about 20mm highter than the front. Do it with 1/2 tank of fuel and your weight in the seat.
Trace the cause of the clunk rather than just guressing (are all your pinch bolts tight?). Assuming the height is OK, I can't see how longer spring will help other than moving the platform down. Possibly longer shocks if they are topping out. Get the ride height approx' right and then jack up the body and see how much the shocks extend before they are at full extention. You want between 1/2 and 1/3rd the full travel to be available as droop (and 1/2to 2/3 as bump). For approx' ride height I'd set the front so the lower wishbone is horizontal in a line between chassis pivot and centre of bottom ball joint, then set rear so the chassis at the back is about 20mm highter than the front. Do it with 1/2 tank of fuel and your weight in the seat.
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
ok thanks will take a look and have a proper think
also previously drilled some brake shoe peep holes in the rear brakes (rubber bung), have seen this crop up on other iva's (mines in 4 weeks eek!). Seems like a nonsense but hey ho.
also previously drilled some brake shoe peep holes in the rear brakes (rubber bung), have seen this crop up on other iva's (mines in 4 weeks eek!). Seems like a nonsense but hey ho.
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
also important: if the shocks are fully extended the springs still need to be slightly under load / tension. if they come loose the platforms are set-up too low...or wrong spring-length, wrong shocks length or wrong spring rate
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
Had a play around last night and I pretty sure its the shocks locking out on full extension.
Also noticed the rear shocks are different to front shocks so suspect they have been swapped at some point.
I believe the shocks have been set to fully hard to prevent this but ultimately the shocks appear to be too short, there isn't much thread above the bottom spring holder.
The ride height is about 10cm to chassis at front and 11-11.5 at rear (roughly) so already fairly low. It was set up professionally (i have a print out on the file). Will have to buy a spanner and lower it a bit to see how we get on.
Also noticed the rear shocks are different to front shocks so suspect they have been swapped at some point.
I believe the shocks have been set to fully hard to prevent this but ultimately the shocks appear to be too short, there isn't much thread above the bottom spring holder.
The ride height is about 10cm to chassis at front and 11-11.5 at rear (roughly) so already fairly low. It was set up professionally (i have a print out on the file). Will have to buy a spanner and lower it a bit to see how we get on.
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
sylva supplied the kits with same lenghth shocks, front &rear
i have recognized that ist better using slightly longer shocks on the rear (not sure if it was 1" or only 1/2")
i have recognized that ist better using slightly longer shocks on the rear (not sure if it was 1" or only 1/2")
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
Christof wrote:Had a play around last night and I pretty sure its the shocks locking out on full extension...
What make of shocks are they? I can't quite tell from the pictures. If they are Protech then you can get an extension for the top eye which might help.
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Re: 1999 Striker rebuild
steel GAZ with Faulkner (?) Springs
top-eye extension will lengthen the shock, but does not give you extra travel...that was the reason why i fitted longer shocks as the rebound travel was too short
top-eye extension will lengthen the shock, but does not give you extra travel...that was the reason why i fitted longer shocks as the rebound travel was too short
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