The FB sedan is another example of the most popular body style from the Nasco Rural Products Division: the Shooting Landau.
I know of one at Alectown. Roof apart, it's a straight, rust-free body.
Rob
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- Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:06 pm
- Forum: Spotto
- Topic: Ya can’t win them all
- Replies: 11
- Views: 177
- Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:27 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Elle’s 1960 FB 225 mild custom
- Replies: 290
- Views: 38146
Re: Elle’s 1960 FB 225 mild custom
Clay,
If you're scrubbing out the outside of both front tyres, it means too much toe-in. You mentioned 4 mm toe-in: that'd do it.
You might have to set the camber closer to zero in order to get more caster on the driver's side without the upper control arm touching the subframe. It's all a ...
If you're scrubbing out the outside of both front tyres, it means too much toe-in. You mentioned 4 mm toe-in: that'd do it.
You might have to set the camber closer to zero in order to get more caster on the driver's side without the upper control arm touching the subframe. It's all a ...
- Tue Jul 15, 2025 2:26 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Elle’s 1960 FB 225 mild custom
- Replies: 290
- Views: 38146
Re: Elle’s 1960 FB 225 mild custom
Clay,
In my experience, the cause of tyre wear like you've shown here, is the car pulling to one side (to the left in your case). You have to provide steering input to make the car steer straight, leading to excessive slip angle and the characteristic "feathering" at the outside of the left front ...
In my experience, the cause of tyre wear like you've shown here, is the car pulling to one side (to the left in your case). You have to provide steering input to make the car steer straight, leading to excessive slip angle and the characteristic "feathering" at the outside of the left front ...
- Wed Jul 09, 2025 12:32 pm
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Mustang Fuel tank Sender Problems
- Replies: 15
- Views: 6288
Re: Mustang Fuel tank Sender Problems
Scotty,
Using a resistor in parallel will affect the linearity of the resistance/fuel level relation.
So here's a crazy suggestion:
You've already performed surgery on the sender unit. It won't be that hard, now that you've mastered the internals, to rewind the resistor to 30 ohms, using the ...
Using a resistor in parallel will affect the linearity of the resistance/fuel level relation.
So here's a crazy suggestion:
You've already performed surgery on the sender unit. It won't be that hard, now that you've mastered the internals, to rewind the resistor to 30 ohms, using the ...
- Mon Jun 30, 2025 6:40 pm
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Losing water… but why?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 359
Re: Losing water… but why?
Donnie,
Early Holden cooling systems don't like it when you go from freeway speeds to a dead stop immediately. There's a lot of heat stored in the cylinder head, and when you turn the engine off, the coolant stops flowing also. The stored heat's got to go somewhere, the coolant inside the head ...
Early Holden cooling systems don't like it when you go from freeway speeds to a dead stop immediately. There's a lot of heat stored in the cylinder head, and when you turn the engine off, the coolant stops flowing also. The stored heat's got to go somewhere, the coolant inside the head ...
- Sat Jun 21, 2025 8:15 pm
- Forum: Electrical System
- Topic: Bosch Distributor Numbering
- Replies: 3
- Views: 274
Re: Bosch Distributor Numbering
BR50 is EK.
BR54 is EJ.
Part way along EK production, the grease cup (at the base of the distributor body) was deleted.
The vacuum advance in all grey distributors up to and including EK has the female fitting for a 3/16" pipe. The vac. adv. unit in EJ distributors takes a hose. You can swap the ...
BR54 is EJ.
Part way along EK production, the grease cup (at the base of the distributor body) was deleted.
The vacuum advance in all grey distributors up to and including EK has the female fitting for a 3/16" pipe. The vac. adv. unit in EJ distributors takes a hose. You can swap the ...
- Tue May 20, 2025 1:11 pm
- Forum: Other cars of interest
- Topic: Harv's FED thread
- Replies: 347
- Views: 58670
Re: Harv's FED thread
I'm imagining a bathplug-spitting contest on startup . . . or . . . maybe you could have more fun under the garage roof with a bag of Kipfler potatoes.
But my goodness that cylinder head is a work of art.
Rob
But my goodness that cylinder head is a work of art.
Rob
- Tue May 06, 2025 8:33 am
- Forum: Spotto
- Topic: Lightburn Zeta drag car (?)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4112
Re: Lightburn Zeta drag car (?)
The Zeta was a sort-of pastel olive-greenish colour with a red central speed stripe and the name "Zeta" on the rear 'bumper' in the same style as the Zeta Sports brochure.
The rear wheel arches were quite enlarged to take bigger wheels: steel, in black, with plain chrome hubcaps. The rear wheel ...
The rear wheel arches were quite enlarged to take bigger wheels: steel, in black, with plain chrome hubcaps. The rear wheel ...
- Mon May 05, 2025 3:37 pm
- Forum: Spotto
- Topic: Lightburn Zeta drag car (?)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4112
Lightburn Zeta drag car (?)
Spotted on the Augusta Highway between Ports Pirie and Augusta: a Falcon towing a car trailer. On the trailer was a small, boxy vehicle that I mistook for a Trabant at first . . .
Nope. It had a sticker on the back that read "Zeta". And it was not exactly stock in appearance either. I figured if ...
Nope. It had a sticker on the back that read "Zeta". And it was not exactly stock in appearance either. I figured if ...
- Sun Apr 06, 2025 9:29 pm
- Forum: Other Events, Shows etc
- Topic: SA club run to Meadows Pik a Pie
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4521
Re: SA club run to Meadows Pik a Pie
The A30 is a dead ringer for the one my grandfather had . . .
Rob
Rob
- Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:39 am
- Forum: Body, Paint and Panel
- Topic: Rust repair the bottom of our EK door jams
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6198
Re: Rust repair the bottom of our EK door jams
What Blacky said. Those are first-rate repairs you have done.
Rob
Rob
- Tue Mar 11, 2025 11:15 am
- Forum: Brakes, Wheels and Tyres
- Topic: front brake upgrade: semi-huck to duo-servo
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8983
Re: front brake upgrade: semi-huck to duo-servo
. . . noting that HD/HR passenger vehicles have 1-3/4" width rear brakes.
Rob
Rob
- Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:49 pm
- Forum: General sharing advice and experience
- Topic: Rear Engine mounts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3341
Re: Rear Engine mounts
Everything's in the right position, but the engine mounts don't look right for a manual EK. FE-EK rear engine mounts are the compression-only type: a rectangular piece of rubber between two flat steel plates. The one in your photo (passenger side) looks like a compression/shear type, which makes me ...
- Mon Feb 24, 2025 1:25 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Family Affair Ek Ute
- Replies: 218
- Views: 34304
Re: Family Affair Ek Ute
"Did up the Hr front calipers yesterday , don't those piston boots bring out some colourful language ."
Yes, indeed. Had to get a brake place to show me how:
Install inner and outer seals in their respective grooves.
Lubricate inner seal and the outside surface of the outer seal with brake fluid ...
Yes, indeed. Had to get a brake place to show me how:
Install inner and outer seals in their respective grooves.
Lubricate inner seal and the outside surface of the outer seal with brake fluid ...
- Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:33 am
- Forum: Brakes, Wheels and Tyres
- Topic: front brake upgrade: semi-huck to duo-servo
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8983
Re: front brake upgrade: semi-huck to duo-servo
Blacky,
Your question goes to the heart of the matter.
All drum brakes self-energise to a certain extent on the leading shoe. I read somewhere that the self-energization is a very "steep" function of the lining's friction coefficient, in that small increase of friction coefficient will give a very ...
Your question goes to the heart of the matter.
All drum brakes self-energise to a certain extent on the leading shoe. I read somewhere that the self-energization is a very "steep" function of the lining's friction coefficient, in that small increase of friction coefficient will give a very ...