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OFF WITH IT HEAD!!!!!!!!
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New motor in the ute

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steveo
Posted: 2004/11/15 5:57  Updated: 2004/11/15 5:57
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/10/13
From: newcastle, NSW
Posts: 1691
 Re: OFF WITH IT'S HEAD!!!!!!!!
Last week was a prick of a week for me,

Last week end we got stormed on up here in brisbane and where i live in ipswich got hail and localised flooding, as well as #### loads of rain, so much that my house flooded, only about an inch of water but enough to warp the floorboards and make a hell of a mess!

On wednesday.........................................
MY UTE DIED!!!!!!
Number two bearing was making alot of noise!!!!!!!! it wasn't until i pulled the motor down that i found out why, it was stuffed!
so anyway, i am curently building an engine for a friend to put in his 120y iwas going to put that in,A14 bored with forgies, but he had a 'hissy fit' so i deicided to put my turbo engine in, minus the turbo head, i still have to finish the manifold.
The head is a round port A12, i'm using this because i got a set of twin SU's with a round port manifold.It is in at a machine shop at the moment getting some work done on it; port and polish, double valve springs and bigger valves. that should take a couple of days, i'm also running a 25-65 cam
and genie extractors

any comments?

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2004/11/15 7:55  Updated: 2004/11/15 7:55
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Joined: 2001/5/3
From: 48 North
Posts: 31575
 Re: OFF WITH IT'S HEAD!!!!!!!!
Sorry to hear about the flooded house problem.

But it's good to see you'll be getting the ute back on the road quickly. And making use of the existing parts.