(photo from expired ebay ad)
Made by Wayne Mitchell Engineering or by Halibrand.
No longer made, I guess.
Trying to find one for a friend.
Anyone have one lying around that they'd like to sell?
Glenn
(photo from expired ebay ad)
Made by Wayne Mitchell Engineering or by Halibrand.
No longer made, I guess.
Trying to find one for a friend.
Anyone have one lying around that they'd like to sell?
Glenn
Glenn:
Have e-mailed Wayne to see if he might have any gauges left.
Last we spoke about these he quit making them as there was no demand.
Dietmar
I think I have an old Dunlop version in my garage. I’ll check and see if interested
Last edited by scorp997; 08.22.22 at 11:22 PM.
-John Allen
Tacoma, WA
'82 Royale RP31M
(‘72 Royale RP16 stolen in 2022)
I have one (if I can find it) but its shorter...I think someone trimmed it but it came with a Vee I bought years ago. Let me know if you can use it and I'll look for it.
Rob Zatz
The current touchpoints are are just under 13”, used on an FF. The points look like they were added, I think the tool Originally had just the flat machined surface. Adding another 1/4”-28 hole would be easy. They are currently just hex bolts, I would replace them with studs or something like that
-John Allen
Tacoma, WA
'82 Royale RP31M
(‘72 Royale RP16 stolen in 2022)
Yes I know some people like to use old school tools, but with all the digital levels available for dirt cheap, (from $10) why would anybody choose to use one of the tools shown? Buy a digital level with one decimal spot and you are ready to go. Put it on the axle tubes for the rear, and use it with a piece of tubing against the wheel or tire on the front. Or make a tool to work with the $15 digital level.
I use this tool and works great.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/22417953016...Bk9SR9qSwbvZYA
Camber and droop are important on a Vee. Spending a few bucks for a good tool is money well spent.
Greg Rice, RICERACEPREP.com
2016 F2000 Champion, Follow RiceRacePrep on Instagram.
2020 & 2022 F1600 Champion, 2020 SCCA FF Champion, 2021 SCCA FC Champion,
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Rice is completely correct. I have used the above unit for over 3 decades and it just hit me that is is a waste of time making the manual adjustment/readings. Just ordered a digital level.
Thanks, I learned something today!
Brian
Glenn:
Spoke with Wayne yesterday and he does not have any gauges left. He said he had some miscellaneous parts but that is it. He does not plan to make any . As people pointed out, there are easier and more accurate alternatives.
I HAVE located one for you and will send you a personal e-mail with contact information.
Dietmar
Quixote Racing
Also sold by Performance Marketing back in the 1970's - we had an agreement with Mitchell and sold them under our own name. I still have an original sample from Wayne & use it along with Dunlop optical to gauge.
John H.
Reynard 88SF
I also have one I’d sell. Feel free to call/text 724-678-1866
Gentlemen,
Just an FYI Wayne passed away late last year. I was out at his shop helping Mary (Waynes Wife) clean up his shop. Only thing left of the gauges were some spirit levels but the unit should be pretty easy to come up with the pieces. I have one and can possibly make up drawings for it if some one want to make one.
Regards,
Hamilton Donaldson
1968 Crossle 14F C14F/68/38
1962 Zink Petite MK II (1963 HMOD National Championship winner)
Cocoa Beach FL
drop me a line at hamilton.donaldson@gmail.com if you want a drawing and specs or call 954-336-9911
I have one of these. My original from 1986. Still reads spot-on.
When I started this thread, I was searching for a friend who was coming back to FV.
However, he decided to go with a new digital version.
Sorry to hear the sad news about Wayne.
Glenn
I am sure you found one, but if not I have one I'd be happy to sell
exact10@me.com
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