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Old 12-10-2013
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Default Manual needed for FAB U4133

I don't suppose anyone knows where I can get the manual for the above?
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Old 13-10-2013
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This would be a great help because I'm building my K1 next week!
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Old 13-10-2013
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Default FAB U4133

Hi.
I have the FAB im my K1. it's really nice to have.
as for the Manual i cant find any on the net, so here is the one i have at home, hope you can use it, and sorry for the bad quality, my scanner is not the best

Greetings from Denmark

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Old 13-10-2013
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What are people thoughts on the FAB and what kind of surfaces are people using them on?
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Old 13-10-2013
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Hi.
I have the FAB im my K1. it's really nice to have.
as for the Manual i cant find any on the net, so here is the one i have at home, hope you can use it, and sorry for the bad quality, my scanner is not the best

Greetings from Denmark

Kent H.
Thanks a lot. This is a great help!
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Old 14-10-2013
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Glad you've got sorted Lee. Your stuff has also been sent today
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Old 14-10-2013
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Thanks Steve.
I had a problem at the weekend with the FAB. The small pin through the shaft (on the FAB adjust side) came half way out. On spinning round it shaved a groove clean through the Alloy Laymount (part number U4204).
I could see no way of tightening this pin other than tap it back into the shaft.
I ran the car for one more round and the pin has not moved but surely if it came loose before it will do it again.
Has anyone had this happen?
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Old 26-10-2013
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Default FAB fix iz..

hey Dodgy Guy.

first of all im sorry i did not mention this before!

Yes idd i have hat the same issue whit the FAB, it did the same damage to my K1 as to yous.
I did a small fix to it, and after i never have hat any problems.
It is a small ring i squeezed over the small pin so it cant move.
hope the image can help you and others.


Kent H

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Old 26-10-2013
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hey Dodgy Guy.

first of all im sorry i did not mention this before!

Yes idd i have hat the same issue whit the FAB, it did the same damage to my K1 as to yous.
I did a small fix to it, and after i never have hat any problems.
It is a small ring i squeezed over the small pin so it cant move.
hope the image can help you and others.


Kent H

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No problem Kent.
Good idea - I will look around and see if I can come up with something similar.
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Old 26-10-2013
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The inner ring of a diff bearing is exaxtly what you need.
You may need to grind the aluminum part just a tiny bit.

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