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In the Shed wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:44 pm

Looks like a Mumbai telephone exchange 🤔
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I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Not wrong Blacky, and to think what you see here is progress 🤣🤣
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Well got a couple of hours free to set up the accelerator pedal and cable today. Bit of buggering around but got there in the end. Still need to clean up the bracket and add a mount for the cable but it all works.
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Nice work Taz

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That a Lokar pedal mate ? I am playing around with my throttle pedal at the moment , I would like to keep the stock pedal if possible but with the EFI it needs about 50mm of travel.
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No, just a cheap one from one of the local rod shop suppliers. Ebay have them with the cable as well
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More little jobs ticked off. Heater in let and outlets done as well as mount for the fuel sender.
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Very handy work Taz. It's all aluminium?

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Hey Taz do you have a link to those pedals on eBay??
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FireKraka wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:58 am Hey Taz do you have a link to those pedals on eBay??
I purchased them from here https://www.partsforhotrods.com.au/ but I know you can get the accelerometer and cable on eBay.

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Errol62 wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:06 pm Very handy work Taz. It's all aluminium?

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Yes full ally tank as well as the piping for the engine.
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Thanks for the link Taz
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Chipping away, pipes made up to go from the under dash brake master cylinder to the upper fill point that is mounted where the speaker would normally reside. Also in the process of installing the fuel cap and filler pipe to the fuel tank.
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Fuel tank ✅, another job off the list.
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Re: LS1EK

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Nice work Taz,

Most people dont realise that high pressure fuel / return is not allowed in the boot space and does not comply with the Engineering process.

I have seen a lot of pumps in the boot area and shudder to think what the outcome would be if a hose come off.

Anyway your progress is coming along nicely.

Greg
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So many cars so little time!
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