101 gearleaver remote bracket

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The aluminium bracket (part 614870) has snapped on my 101GS, has anyone got
a spare one of these they can sell me? I would ring the owner's club but it
broke after 5pm on a Saturday so I thought I'd ask here first. Basically the
bracket has broken at the point it joins to the driver's side v8 head. I may
be able to get it tig welded but would buy new if it's not a huge amount of
money, is it likely to fail again if I do get it welded? I don't have any
experience welding ali but I do know how much difference heat treating it's
alloy can make & I've never had much luck getting cast steel components like
exhaust manifolds welded reliably.
Thanks,
Fergus


 
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 17:04:18 GMT, "fergus.kendall"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>The aluminium bracket (part 614870) has snapped on my 101GS, has anyone got
>a spare one of these they can sell me? I would ring the owner's club but it
>broke after 5pm on a Saturday so I thought I'd ask here first. Basically the
>bracket has broken at the point it joins to the driver's side v8 head. I may
>be able to get it tig welded but would buy new if it's not a huge amount of
>money, is it likely to fail again if I do get it welded? I don't have any
>experience welding ali but I do know how much difference heat treating it's
>alloy can make & I've never had much luck getting cast steel components like
>exhaust manifolds welded reliably.
>Thanks,
>Fergus
>

Is it not possible to make a replacement one yourself?.

I can't recall exactly what the one on my 101 looks like (and its
parked 10 miles away so cant look right now!), but it cant be that
complicated (famous last words! )
 
"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 17:04:18 GMT, "fergus.kendall"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >The aluminium bracket (part 614870) has snapped on my 101GS, has anyone

got
> >a spare one of these they can sell me? I would ring the owner's club but

it
> >broke after 5pm on a Saturday so I thought I'd ask here first. Basically

the
> >bracket has broken at the point it joins to the driver's side v8 head. I

may
> >be able to get it tig welded but would buy new if it's not a huge amount

of
> >money, is it likely to fail again if I do get it welded? I don't have any
> >experience welding ali but I do know how much difference heat treating

it's
> >alloy can make & I've never had much luck getting cast steel components

like
> >exhaust manifolds welded reliably.
> >Thanks,
> >Fergus
> >

> Is it not possible to make a replacement one yourself?.
>
> I can't recall exactly what the one on my 101 looks like (and its
> parked 10 miles away so cant look right now!), but it cant be that
> complicated (famous last words! )


It would be fairly simple to make one from steel but it's nice to keep these
things original I always think.
Fergus


 
fergus.kendall wrote:

> It would be fairly simple to make one from steel but it's nice to keep these
> things original I always think.
> Fergus


I'll make me an un-authentic steel one if you want to buy a genuine
aluminium one....

Steve

 
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