Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:05 pm
It will keep the oil in the top of the engine for youV8EK4us wrote:
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It will keep the oil in the top of the engine for youV8EK4us wrote:
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Trev wrote:
It will keep the oil in the top of the engine for you, Trev
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Trev wrote:It will keep the oil in the top of the engine for youV8EK4us wrote:
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Bugger!! I knew someone would catch me out...... thanks TimSunnyTim wrote:No one has started to tell you that you're using the wrong split pins yet Gaz, or that the colour of your grease nipples needs to be 1 shade differentV8EK4us wrote: doing a "restorer" is very hard..... take my hat off to you guys![]()
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did you build the black car or somebody elseV8EK4us wrote:.......doing a "restorer" is very hard..... take my hat off to you guys![]()
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Yeah Mick, hard to be inspired when I keep imagining nice wheels, V8, low, custom door panels.......oh and as SunnyTim noted I have even used the wrong split pins and grease nipples!ratbox wrote:did you build the black car or somebody elseV8EK4us wrote:.......doing a "restorer" is very hard..... take my hat off to you guys![]()
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or do you mean it's hard to get inspired to go out and work on a resto
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i'de love to do a kinda resto on the van but gray motors and parts (multi carbs, headers etc are just to expensive for me these days
Hey Mick, if you had seen the rough, bodgy and crappy job someone had done on the engine mounts you would have knocked them off with a hammer too, that's all it took, no cutting requiredratbox wrote:you shoulda left the engine mounts on that front end you know you'll change the engine![]()
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Easist way to do it, mine's the same. Making good progress Gary.V8EK4us wrote:All bolted up, engine mount bolted and steering conected,= using the original EK steering link connected to the HR arms, everything clears well.
Thanks DR, I read your post yesterday (in "suspension and steering") where you said you used the EK steering and I thought...."that's a bloody great idea"! Thanks for the helpfull tip.Devilrod wrote:Easist way to do it, mine's the same. Making good progress Gary.V8EK4us wrote:All bolted up, engine mount bolted and steering conected,= using the original EK steering link connected to the HR arms, everything clears well.