D-MAN's FB sedan
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Finally got the bloody thing running....
Had a lot of trouble getting the SU's right came so close to throwing them into the bin but got there in the end....
Now off for rust repairs and paint in the next few days .... Then when it gets back a few things to tidy up in the engine bay, attach the choke to the carbs and fix the hand brake
Then seats reupholstered with original trim salvaged from several other seats
Then hopefully go for a cruise
Had a lot of trouble getting the SU's right came so close to throwing them into the bin but got there in the end....
Now off for rust repairs and paint in the next few days .... Then when it gets back a few things to tidy up in the engine bay, attach the choke to the carbs and fix the hand brake
Then seats reupholstered with original trim salvaged from several other seats
Then hopefully go for a cruise
Re: D-MAN's FB sedan
there should be a strip of rubber along there mate
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.
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Thanks
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Re: D-MAN's FB sedan
The screws are holding down the shroud / vents to cover the plenum chamber. The screws look a bit but long maybe they are the original ones? Two of the screws usually have a brackets for holding wiring. A bit like the bracket to the left of your phot.
The rubber that Blacky mentioned sits up behind the screws. In the photo I can see empty holes where it is supposed to go.
I'll try and find a pic...
The rubber that Blacky mentioned sits up behind the screws. In the photo I can see empty holes where it is supposed to go.
I'll try and find a pic...
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Re: D-MAN's FB sedan
Can't find a pic but you need BL107A from Rares...You might want to double check that the rubber bonnet lacing also comes with the clips.
Stewart
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Re: D-MAN's FB sedan
Stewart is onto it - I knew there was a rubber strip up there somewhere !!
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.
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Thanks guys I'll add it to the list!
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surely a lock smith could work it out?
love the sus,wrong motor but..lol
looking good
love the sus,wrong motor but..lol
looking good
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Looking Good,
Wonder if Nasco made a master key for gear locks? Let me know if a key from another gear lock would be any good to your lock smith and I can post you one.
Regards
Stephen
Wonder if Nasco made a master key for gear locks? Let me know if a key from another gear lock would be any good to your lock smith and I can post you one.
Regards
Stephen
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Re: D-MAN's FB sedan
I threw the bonnet lacing onto the wagon today - the photo may help D-MAN:parisian62 wrote:Can't find a pic but you need BL107A from Rares...You might want to double check that the rubber bonnet lacing also comes with the clips.
Stewart
The Rares rubber is "2 holes" too long for a wagon, and needs to be trimmed about 3" each end. Be careful which way you clip it on - you can go back-to-front. The clips (like the one I'm holding) come with the rubber and get tapped into the cowl with a block of timber. The wagons use a screw each end to hold the two rubber tails - no screws in the Rares kits. The screws on the photo are stainless ones - the originals were mild steel with a flat head.
Cheers,
Harv
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Thanks Harv
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Haven't posted in a while.... car is turning out to be a nightmare, just one thing after another
Finally sent the car up to Jay who is doing the rust and paint
Some nasty surprises... the guy I bought it off was a panel beater and there where some real dodgey fixes, bog, tape, bog, putty and more bog.
Rust holes covered by bog or electrical tape or my favourite some type of putty the sprayed over
Finally sent the car up to Jay who is doing the rust and paint
Some nasty surprises... the guy I bought it off was a panel beater and there where some real dodgey fixes, bog, tape, bog, putty and more bog.
Rust holes covered by bog or electrical tape or my favourite some type of putty the sprayed over
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Sorry to see those dodgy repairs.
Mine was dodged up also.
Atleast you found out before painting it and spending too much on a bog fest.
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Mine was dodged up also.
Atleast you found out before painting it and spending too much on a bog fest.
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