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Finally I own a Cobra - a Project to get it back on the road
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<blockquote data-quote="N/Angel" data-source="post: 16947710" data-attributes="member: 41688"><p>A couple of weeks later - installed a bunch of items:</p><p>McLeod Street Pro clutch</p><p>McLeod steel flywheel</p><p>new clutchfork</p><p>new pivotstud</p><p>new pilot bearing</p><p>new throwout bearing</p><p>FP clutch quadrant</p><p>FP adjustable clutch cable</p><p>UPR firewall adjuster</p><p>Now the shifts feel smooth, the clutch engages nicely, no more missing gears, no more whining.</p><p>Clutch pedal feels heavier than my McLeod RXT in the racecar but figured an RXT would be overkill for the stock Cobra. I'll get used to it eventually.</p><p></p><p>Also installed a new single DIN radio with the radio bezel that used to be in the car and white face a/c control plate with blue LEDs. Love how this turned out in comparison to the old double din JVC unit that was so annoying to use.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1806404[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Winter will need to bring a rear end rebuild and maybe a new driveshaft as going faster than 190kph starts a bunch of vibrations and noises coming from the rear that are scary and force me to slow down.</p><p></p><p>One day she's going to be perfect again, attacking one bit at the time.</p><p>The wishlist is long, LOL!</p><p></p><p>Only thing sticking around is P0306 sometimes at idle, I have given up on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N/Angel, post: 16947710, member: 41688"] A couple of weeks later - installed a bunch of items: McLeod Street Pro clutch McLeod steel flywheel new clutchfork new pivotstud new pilot bearing new throwout bearing FP clutch quadrant FP adjustable clutch cable UPR firewall adjuster Now the shifts feel smooth, the clutch engages nicely, no more missing gears, no more whining. Clutch pedal feels heavier than my McLeod RXT in the racecar but figured an RXT would be overkill for the stock Cobra. I'll get used to it eventually. Also installed a new single DIN radio with the radio bezel that used to be in the car and white face a/c control plate with blue LEDs. Love how this turned out in comparison to the old double din JVC unit that was so annoying to use. [ATTACH type="full"]1806404[/ATTACH] Winter will need to bring a rear end rebuild and maybe a new driveshaft as going faster than 190kph starts a bunch of vibrations and noises coming from the rear that are scary and force me to slow down. One day she's going to be perfect again, attacking one bit at the time. The wishlist is long, LOL! Only thing sticking around is P0306 sometimes at idle, I have given up on that one. [/QUOTE]
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