Hi Paul
seems we were both tapping away at the same time...see my post on p1 (@ 11.24 pm...vs your 11.26pm!!) I hope it helps and not just add to a very confused topic
cheers
Hoges
Yeah, now it makes sense to use calibration blocks.
Made up another EAS diagnostic cable on the weekend, but with a 10m lead so it would reach from the car to the garage computer with a serial port.
All worked just fine... I was able to read and set heights using the EASunlock suite, but found that adjusting one corner affected the others so I was really just chasing my tail.
I can now see that having calibration blocks would let me set the predetermined height using the blocks, read the current heights with the "Heights" page and then set the correct values in the "Calibrate" page.
Now to work out where I want the heights to be and make some of these blocks.
I take your point Ron. When doing this on the weekend I found that guess'timating the centre of the cap could lead to some small errors so used the top of the centre cap instead. It's all relative I know...
Cheers, Paul.
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Hi Paul
seems we were both tapping away at the same time...see my post on p1 (@ 11.24 pm...vs your 11.26pm!!) I hope it helps and not just add to a very confused topic
cheers
Hoges
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
"What did you make your blocks out of?"
They were a bit crude but I sawed off the correct lengths from the piece of 4" x 4" x 10' jarra (no less) which the builders next door had thoughtfully abandoned on the gutter for 2 months after they completed the job and gone ...I of course was just being a helpful neighbour keeping the street clean and of course OH&S issues were foremost ...
well someone may have tripped on it (did I mention there were 6 lengths?
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Cool, I wonder if my accountant will believe me if I tell her that timber from Bunnings is a legitimate tax deduction for my vehicle![]()
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I have a set of the genuine calibration blocks and have made a drawing of them for anyone who'd like to reproduce them:
http://p38arover.com/rover/p38a/pix/LRT_60-003.pdf
Ron B.
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You're a good man Mr Beckett. What's the significance of the 10mm hole in the middle? Perhaps to remove the bump stops and place the blocks on the threads? Is this only used for two height settings?
Sorry if I'm being thick, just trying to understand how it works.
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