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Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Post by batshiz »

Well after swaping to a 22r toyota motor and tranny was using the cable for the clutch when last weekend it broke well went to the junk yard and got the slave cylinder and the line! and got all that stuff in now she works 10 times beter than before even then the cable with the daihatsu motor and tranny! Thanks to kent for all the tips early on it made this job a snap!If i knew how to shrink my pics i would let u see the job! Any help?
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Post by Toyhatsu »

Batshiz,

There are several freeware resizers here:

http://www.freewarehome.com/Graphics/Gr ... ing_t.html

I use one called ACDsee. Or you can send the pics to me and I'll send them back to you resized.

I'd like to see how you set up the slave to pedal. If you did it like mine do you have a short throw? What do you think of the 22R compared to the stock 1.6L? Did the Toyota drive shaft flanges bolt up? Can you smoke your tyres? :D
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Post by murcod »

I meant to reply to this earlier but forgot!

Another excellent free program is GIMP (yes, that's the proper name! :lol: )

Get it here: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html Read the FAQ on the link and then download the two programs and install in the correct sequence.

To resize photos open the file, then right click on the photo and select IMAGE-> SCALE IMAGE then enter 600 pixels in the top WIDTH box (you may have to change scale to pixels via the drop down box), then click the chain link symbol next to the width/length box and it will scale the length measurement automatically. Then click the SCALE button and save the photo.

That should give you a good sized photo. Save them as a .JPG and select compression to around 90.
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Post by batshiz »

thanks guys will try posting the pics got a thing downlaoded so ill give it a try! Thanks again!
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