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Originally posted by F3BZ View Postjust to mention, the motorized 121 DA headlamps will require cutting the rad support to clear the stepper motors. unless you can find a DA1453100C support.The Festiva Store
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Thanks for the pics!
The white one also has headlight covers, if anyone was wondering what those black lines were over the headlights.
And as a side note, I don't have the grilles in stock yet. They are in route to my broker, then they will be in route to the US. I am trying to get multiple grilles shipped together to save on shipping cost.The Festiva Store
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NEW ITEM IN STOCK!!!
Intermediate Shaft Adapter. This adapter will allow you to bolt a stock XR2 intermediate shaft to the BP. No modifications necessary. The adapter is made out of a aluminum and includes all the hardware necessary to bolt the adapter to the block and the intermediate shaft to the adapter. Price is $55 plus shipping
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These install pics show old bolts. All kits will come with brand new bolts.
Last edited by nonamekid; 02-04-2015, 10:03 AM.The Festiva Store
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^^that will be an item that should sell really well!!
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The Festiva Store gets more awesome with each day!Last edited by drddan; 02-04-2015, 02:55 PM.Dan
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ooh i have this in my basket. it will save me the fabrication but i'm curious. how thick is the metal under the sunken bolts? i know some concession had to be made to keep the bearing as close to the block as originally intended. the OEM capri bracket is about 3/8" thick. whether this is what mazda decided was needed for strength i don't know. is there any significant force during acceleration that wants to pull the bearing/bracket away from the block? once again, i don't know but if so, would there be a horsepower/torque limit to this adapter?
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If there was any torque put on the bracket during an acceleration, it should be minimal if the bearing is good. If the bearing is bad in the intermediate shaft, that would give you all sorts of problems.
I will have to measure the thickness with the micrometer under the sunken bolts and get back to you on answer for that. It roughly measures to be 1/20 of inch on the lower bolts and 1/10 if an inch on the upper bolt. The upper bolt will be taking most of the force.
The other thing to remember is that if the bracket had been built any thicker it would have rotated the intermediate shaft even more, which would have placed it in the same spot as the oil filter.The Festiva Store
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I'd feel more then comfortable running that bracket on my car, just saying
1988 323 Station Wagon - KLG4 swapped
1988 323 GT - B6T Powered
2008 Ford Escape - Rollover Survivor
1990 Festiva - First Ever Completed KLZE swap (SOLD)
If no one from the future stops you from doing it, how bad of a decision can it really be?
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It is propped up on a folded piece of paper because I was getting a really bad glare from the light.
1.5mm thickness under the bottom bolts
3.0mm thickness under the upper boltLast edited by nonamekid; 02-06-2015, 09:14 AM.The Festiva Store
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