So I built this new foot clutch rod and looks okay, but it is a complete failure as a functional part. It's too short and I built around a clutch release arm that was adjusted wrong, too. As a learning experience it was great and the next one will be perfect.
Here's what I learned and wanted to pass on. I probably didn't invent it first, but I figured it out by myself and it worked.
I needed to put a threaded hole in the clutch release arm. The cable end needed to be cut off first. But how the heck am going to chuck this weird piece into a drill press to get a nice straight hole to tap?
I drilled the cut off piece in my drill press, with my drill press vice and v-jaws.
Nice straight hole.
The v-jaws in the bench vise and use the cut-off/drilled piece as a drill guide for regular hand drill.
Straight and tappable.
The next trick was putting a straight tappable hole in a three foot rod with only a benchtop drill press. And the same technique works here, too.
Perfect!
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