(AUST)Mod wrote:I hope the driver is up to itNoMAD wrote:that thing is going to move dude... hope the gearbox is up to it...
cheers
Nathan
"(AUST)Mod's Turbo FB"
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Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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its a hot red alright. that red paint is retina-searing!
it's won't be embarassing its sisters at the strip
it's won't be embarassing its sisters at the strip
'The best engine in the world is a vagina. It can be started with only one finger. It is self-lubricating. It takes any size piston. And it changes it's own oil every four weeks. It is a pity that the management system is so f*$king temperamental.'
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Way to go Andrew !
Looks sweet. Solves the what to do crisis also
Looks sweet. Solves the what to do crisis also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY8vkr4jgb8
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Top score Andrew
That'll do the trick
That'll do the trick
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holy crap!!!! just found and read this WHOLE thread only took me 1.5hrs lol
she has come along way andrew i didnt realise yummm that 202 should go hard i noticed at the burswood cruise ya dont have door trims??
congrat defenently my favorite FB i have seen so far im not sure weather i like FB or EK THANKS ANDREW!!!
cheers
mike
she has come along way andrew i didnt realise yummm that 202 should go hard i noticed at the burswood cruise ya dont have door trims??
congrat defenently my favorite FB i have seen so far im not sure weather i like FB or EK THANKS ANDREW!!!
cheers
mike
Family Cars
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
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Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
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Hi Mike,MR HP wrote:holy crap!!!! just found and read this WHOLE thread only took me 1.5hrs lol![]()
she has come along way andrew i didnt realise yummm that 202 should go hard i noticed at the burswood cruise ya dont have door trims??
congrat defenently my favorite FB i have seen so far im not sure weather i like FB or EK THANKS ANDREW!!!![]()
cheers
mike
I do have door trims - I just pulled them off to install my Autoloc door popper solenoids.
Haven't had a chance to put them back on - usual story.
Thank you for the kind words
Andrew
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it![]()

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hey andrew
oh ok so thats where they were haha how are the door poppers working?
and no worries mate shes a very nice rig
cheers
mike
PS. i cant say much coz i have NO motor, box,tailshaft
oh ad not to mention my interior i have 1 green armrest, no carpet, a gaping hole in my floor, moldy seat belts, torn headlining, torn wheel well covers, a cracked and chipped horn button, a black and brown steering wheel, 2 grey and gay front seats and a smashed up tail gate board so i better shut my mouth LOL!!

oh ok so thats where they were haha how are the door poppers working?
and no worries mate shes a very nice rig
cheers
mike
PS. i cant say much coz i have NO motor, box,tailshaft
Family Cars
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
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The popper are excellent.
I can lock my car again
a big improvement over the RB poppers, which although an excellent idea, were not very robust.
I can lock my car again
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it![]()

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thats great so is it your daily??
Family Cars
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
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Has been driven most days this week, but I have an EB Falcon to drive in adverse weather conditions.
I think that once the turbo goes in it will see a lot more action
I think that once the turbo goes in it will see a lot more action
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it![]()

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hahaha cool atleast she is getting used and not just sitting there unlike some people out there that just let them sit and go cleaning the shed finding it and saying oh i forgot i had that
cheers
mike
cheers
mike
Family Cars
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
Mum:Cream 64 EH Special
Dad:63 EH Premier (In The Build)
Mine:Blue 69 HK Kingswood Wagon
Family:White 98 VT Executive Commodore, 85 MK Patrol Turbo Diesel
[url]http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11815[/url]
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Hey everyone,
I have a problem with my ignition barrel - it is loose and I can't seem to tighten it.
A few weeks ago I tried to remove it so that I could remove the bezel behind it however all of my attempts to re tighten it have since failed (as did my attempt to remove the bezel)
I can see that there are three indents on the barrel surround, which I assume are intended to be gripped by a special tool when tightening. However, my chrome surround just spins when I attempt to tighten it by hand.
Could this mean that the thread has stripped off of it?
Any help would be much appreciated, as it is really annoying having to turn the key with two hands!
Andrew
I have a problem with my ignition barrel - it is loose and I can't seem to tighten it.
A few weeks ago I tried to remove it so that I could remove the bezel behind it however all of my attempts to re tighten it have since failed (as did my attempt to remove the bezel)
I can see that there are three indents on the barrel surround, which I assume are intended to be gripped by a special tool when tightening. However, my chrome surround just spins when I attempt to tighten it by hand.
Could this mean that the thread has stripped off of it?
Any help would be much appreciated, as it is really annoying having to turn the key with two hands!
Andrew
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it![]()

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I did that the other night tooMR HP wrote:holy crap!!!! just found and read this WHOLE thread only took me 1.5hrs lol![]()
she has come along way andrew i didnt realise yummm that 202 should go hard i noticed at the burswood cruise ya dont have door trims??
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Disconnect your battery, then remove the ignition barrel and inspect the thread. It sounds like it's stripped, but on the plus side it probably won't be too expensive to get another ignition assy and put your barrel in the new one (or just a new locking bezel for it if you're lucky).
I'm pretty sure you're meant to use a proper tool, but i normally use needle nose pliers very carefully
to tighten it. Works for me, but it's not too nice to the bezel sometimes
Jimmy
I'm pretty sure you're meant to use a proper tool, but i normally use needle nose pliers very carefully
Jimmy
'The best engine in the world is a vagina. It can be started with only one finger. It is self-lubricating. It takes any size piston. And it changes it's own oil every four weeks. It is a pity that the management system is so f*$king temperamental.'
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Happy Birthday mate! 
Any goodies for the FB?
Any goodies for the FB?
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