| So you want to build a
Rush
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| Part 4 - The engine goes in |
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There's nothing
like fitting the engine to give you a sense of real progress, Patrick says.
With the Rush, the engine and gearbox go in as a unit, followed by the
propshaft. |
![]() The propshaft goes in after the engine and gearbox unit |
The pedal
box assembly |
"Of course, those
hefty mates can still be a big help in guiding the lump into place, but don't
expect them to lift it." |
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"Once you've got
the steering column in place that defines the position of the steering wheel"
said Patrick. "Then you can adjust the pedal height to suit your stature,
although final settings are much more easily established when sorting out your
seating position later on." |
Patrick's
near horn installation |
![]() The front suspension in place |
One of the next steps is to build up the front suspension in place. Once again, this is a straightforward job with clear instructions in the manual and requires no special tools. |
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