If you don't intend using it i'm after buying a spare liner clamp device for my 100e.Not much of an expert on welders but it's the bit that holds the end of the liner in place just after the rollers.On mine it's a metal tube with tangs that grip the liner with two nuts holding it in place.Been...
Yep.2cv s are bags more fun though R4's come close.
Thing i loved about the 2cv is the sheer quirkyness.I remember impressing my mates at work one night shift when i needed to change the clutch after a nightmare commute from the south coast to london.I had the engine in and out,cluth changed in...
2cv s......Love em to death.I must have had about 30 of the things over the years and spent many hours welding em up to keep em on the road.Loads of fun.Sold my last one about five years ago to help finance a rekindled interest in motor bikes.I'll probably get another one someday.
Had a look at...
JUst posted weldequip.The clamp has lost it's tangs that grip the wire liner.Unfortunately,i can't see a way of bodging it.Looked inside a modern 100e when i was down at machine mart recently and the design of the wire rollers/clamp is completely different.I was suprised that the old welder was...
Thanks Malcolm-i have replaced the liner with new plastic ones,but it really is that clamp device that's giving me grief.Any idea where i might get that part from.I understand there's a poster on here called 'weldequip'who does parts etc.LIke the idea of a steel liner too.
HI,
I'm new to the forum and what i've read so far looks REALLY useful.I've a niggling problem with my 20 year old 100e-one that has, to be fair, plagued me on an off with this machine from the start.AS soon as the weld wire meets resistance or doesn't complete the arc the wire bunches up in a...