Last weekend I completely missed the FanFest. I wanted to go, but I also wanted to not drive a car for a couple of days. The photos & videos I've seen around the intertubes made it look like an excellent weekend. You know what else was excellent? Doing nothing at all. Lately I've been reminiscing about my life as a lazy person. I really like being lazy, and work has totally ruined that on me!
Today I finally came across the Holy Trinity of Motivation: Not Hot, Not Raining, and Home by 5PM - so I finally got around to fixing my window!! Huzzah!
About a month ago I bought 4 more mountain bike brake cables, with the intention of doing both sides.
About 3 weeks ago I accidentially filled the cable on one of the ends, and it frayed and went mental.
About 2 weeks ago I bought a vice to hold the cables so I could file them easier. Best. Investment. Ever.
After getting my vice it took all of about 20 minutes to file down both cables. Then I did nothing about it for 2 weeks.
Here are the new cables, ends filled down and lubed up and ready for activities.
Here comes some dodgy fabrication!
The bolts come though into "window space" - so I filled them down until they no longer interfered with the window. The little plate that clamps the cables into place is just some thin aluminum, nice and soft so the cables bed into it without squashing them and causing them to fray.
And finally, to get tension on the whole system, a clamp does wonders for compressing the springs, then pull the cables as tight as you can, toghten the bolts, and release the clamp. All things being equal, you'll have a correctly tensioned mechanism, ready to put into a door and run up and down over and over because you've had no power window for well over a month....
I found a place semi-locally that does dyno time for $99/hr ... they have no idea what a megaqsuirt is, but I figure as long as they can use a dyno, I'll do the megasquirting, and I'll hopefully have an actual tune, not some butt-dyno-auto-fuel-guessed-spark atrocity. Worst case scenario, 1.8 upgrade... lol
In 6 weeks I've got a week off work (wooo!) and so I'm off to Cooma to see my mate, and, hopefully, drive on a whole bunch of mountain roads. I'm a bit excited about both of these things!
Before then I hope to have my clutch switch and sequential injection wired up.... ....maybe....