Harvey,
I seem to have a lazy BW35, or should that be lazier? It changes up early, I live on the flatlands but can be in top at 20 (we have the Lancashire blanket 20mph limit in residential areas). It doesn't kickdown, it just progresses (might be thick over carpets, will check that tomorrow as drive full today)
Today I had a look at my cable set up and it appeared slack, and at the end of its adjustment. The Rover book speaks of feeler gauges between the swaged cable stop and outer? I haven't got a swaged stop as in their diagram, what I have is this:
Live with the big lazy sod? or can a "snap be put in its shorts", to paraphrase Bart Simpson.
Please point me in any direction if applicable, searching previous post has just confused me, not a difficult task.
John.
I seem to have a lazy BW35, or should that be lazier? It changes up early, I live on the flatlands but can be in top at 20 (we have the Lancashire blanket 20mph limit in residential areas). It doesn't kickdown, it just progresses (might be thick over carpets, will check that tomorrow as drive full today)
Today I had a look at my cable set up and it appeared slack, and at the end of its adjustment. The Rover book speaks of feeler gauges between the swaged cable stop and outer? I haven't got a swaged stop as in their diagram, what I have is this:
Live with the big lazy sod? or can a "snap be put in its shorts", to paraphrase Bart Simpson.
Please point me in any direction if applicable, searching previous post has just confused me, not a difficult task.
John.