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weber 32/36 manual or electronic choke?
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Just wondering what people recommend?

And if electric how is it usually wired?

Posted on: 2016/7/25 11:35
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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Thanks David that's a super handy hint to know re the starting numbers

Posted on: 2016/7/20 23:12
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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Is it best to use high tensile where possible or can standard 316 stainless be OK for everything except the head bolts

Posted on: 2016/7/20 22:59
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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Thanks ruredi! Just wondering if you have a part number for the arp head studs to suit an a15?

Posted on: 2016/7/20 12:37
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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Would these be the head bolts and washers I need for an a15?

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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Thanks David most appreciated
I pretty much need everything to spanner it together bolt wise :)

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Re: Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Thanks David,
The difference is I'm going to be starting with a short block and separate head and separate rocker cover.

I guess I'll pull some bolts for reference from the a12 and get some purchased..

Also just wondering apart from the inlet/exhaust how interchangeable are the gasket kits from an a12-a15?

Posted on: 2016/7/20 0:30
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Bolts/screws etc when spannering a motor together
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Hi guys just wondering what people do about sourcing new bolts screws etc when bring an engine together is there a list of sizes somewhere I.e. rocker cover screw sizes bolts for water pump and accessories etc?

It'd be awesome if someone who sold engine rebuild kits sold a bag of bolts and screws to suit

Posted on: 2016/7/19 23:46
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Re: [VIC] Parts Clearout - Block, Heads & More
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Any oval port manifolds?

Posted on: 2016/7/19 15:31

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Re: Head choices
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How hard would it be to find valves?

Posted on: 2016/7/12 9:05
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