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Re: Fuse Box Multiple Power Inputs
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Cheers EDP! looks great!

Posted on: 2011/6/21 5:39
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Re: Fuse Box Multiple Power Inputs
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nice! and did you have to change the plugs etc?

Thanks for the info!

Posted on: 2011/6/21 5:01
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Re: Fuse Box Multiple Power Inputs
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do they have a split circuit setup?
any photos?

Posted on: 2011/6/21 4:31
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Fuse Box Multiple Power Inputs
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Hi Guys,
I want to put in a new fusebox.. I'm looking for one that has split circuits i.e. 6 blade panels for ign and 6 for batter or something..

just wondering if anyone could suggest one.. tried soldering wires to blade terminals on a blade box on the weekend but surely there is a better setup or a prefab one!

is there something like this available here? FUSE BOX

Cheers,
Tom

Posted on: 2011/6/21 3:36

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Starter Relay Amp Rating?
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Hi i was just wondering what a suitable amp rating would be for the relay used in a starter circuit..

I want to protect my new ignition switch.. I have a 30/40amp relay and was just wondering if that is suitable rating to use..

also when wiring the starter relay would the power from the relay get split with one going to the fusebox and one going to the ballast resistor?

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Tom

Posted on: 2011/6/11 10:49
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stud part number that bolts exhaust manifold to carb
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Hi guys,
I was looking at this exhaust manifold I was sent.. it has a hole for a bolt.. im assuming part number 08110-63210 but then what looks like 2 stud holes that'll bolt it to the carb manifold..

just wondering what the part number of those studs was? and the relevant nuts?

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Tom

Posted on: 2011/6/6 0:02
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Re: Exhaust Dilema!Intake Problem!
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How does this heater plate manifold differ from the flap type?
I'm a little wary of getting a flap type for my friends ute as I heard the flap opening gets fouled with carbon.. just wondering if this heater plate type was a better setup?

so for my understanding.. there were 3 types of exhaust manifold produced?

1. The flap type
2. The heater plate type?
3. the water flow type?

Posted on: 2011/6/1 3:12
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Re: Thermo Fan
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I might run a single 8" fan off to one side and if i need more cooling I'll throw another 8" fan on the radiator..

Thanks guys!

Posted on: 2011/5/30 4:45
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Re: Thermo Fan
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I have a morris minor running the engine so clearance with a 10" fan between it and the grille is an issue.. would an 8 inch fan provide sufficient cooling?
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Posted on: 2011/5/30 3:27
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Re: Car Running Too Cold? - FIXED!!!
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awesome! thank you so much.. at present I have mine running from the battery negative to the back of the block as a stop gap! seems to work just perfectly! but thank you It is good to know where it should be!

Posted on: 2011/5/29 15:49
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