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tips and tricks

Post by muddy »

hi all

thought it might be a nifty thing to have if we all contribute a couple of specifically FB-EK related tips that might make life easier when working on our rides.

ill start - if you want to remove your temperature sensor, use a spanner. if you use a socket, you will break the top off of it.
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I got one -

If you want to improve the performance of your car, stick in a red motor!

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Post by oldnek »

For most Grey Motor users out there as well as any engine that has a mechanical fuel pump,

If you run out of fuel and the fuel pump is lazy, remove the air filter and place the palm of your hand over the top of the carby sealing it tightly. Get someone to crank the engine and fuel will be drawn up there in 1/4 of the time.

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Post by oldnek »

Soldering Tip.

Finding it difficult Soldering the corroded wiring on the old girl, use lemon juice on the wire to clean and help the solder stick. Ahhhh! smells good to when it burns off, leaving that nice citrus aroma.

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(AUST)Mod wrote:I got one -

If you want to improve the performance of your car, stick in a red motor!

Andrew
I'll give you a tip, GET OVER IT :roll: , Trev 8) .
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
Craig wrote: Andrew you have a red so I wouldn't race it :wink:

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Post by mrs ratbox »

i think i have another sump option instead of EH when doing a red conversion :)
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Speaking of sumps :roll: ,although I haven't done it, from my measurements an LC/LJ sump may also be used in lieu of an EH sump in some early Holden fitments although some modification with heat and a hammer may be required.
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Post by manda_fb »

(AUST)Mod wrote:I got one -

If you want to improve the performance of your car, stick in a red motor!

Andrew

hahaha i did that except i painted the motor pink.....make the car abit more girly.

Still to slow so next is a 253 with turbo's i have laying around
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Trev wrote:
(AUST)Mod wrote:I got one -

If you want to improve the performance of your car, stick in a red motor!

Andrew
I'll give you a tip, GET OVER IT :roll: , Trev 8) .
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Post by mrs ratbox »

WEAR EYE PROTECTION :shock:

useing a wire wheel on an angle grinder today cleaning the thread on some head bolts the whole time thinking i should put my glasses on, last bolt a strand of wire flew off and hit me about 1cm above my eye went in a fair bit and blead like a bastard when removed, so can imagine would not have been fun if slightly lower :oops:
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Post by SC00BB »

lucky boy ratbox, I had similar thing happen to me except the whole wire wheel spun back on itself and decided to bury itself into my shin,:(
I did have goggles on but they were no help for me that time. :lol:
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:roll:

Angle grinder cutting discs and knee caps don't get on together at all!!

Knee cap lost the game, 17 stitches to none!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Laundry powder cleans hands better than anything else..
Tablespoon of powder and a drizzle of water to make paste in palm of your hand.

Be aware, Gets hot and starts to burn once you mix with a little water, so scrub good and fast. :shock:

Rinse well.. :wink:


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Post by J »

just a handful of things I have learnt along the way

Lowering the ass end

1. when installing lowering blocks put a jack under the leaves, that way if your lying near it you wont be scared shitless when it almost crushes your skull :D

2. check seatbelt bolts to see if they are rubbing on the tailshaft before you get a mate to come out and go over your brakes,

3. when cutting off U-Bolts make sure there isnt a leaky petrol tank above your head.

Engine choice

1. dont believe people when they say you can recondition a grey motor for about $500

2. Make sure you are prepared to buy a fuel pump, water pump, thermostat, thermostat housing and a flex plate when you buy a COMPLETE engine

Buying a Car

1. If you dont like the colour the car is, dont buy it :roll:

2. Buy something with a red motor if its gonna be a daily

General

1. Dont choose to recondition a motor 3 weeks before your P plates

2. Always use jack stands

3. Purchase a trolley jack and jack stands if u dnt already have them

4. Set out a clear plan of what you are going to do and stick to it!

5. DO THE BASICS FIRST, ENGINE & RUST then move on to customizing
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