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Re: 1200 coupe part out/wreck
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would love a pic of the steering wheel.

Posted on: 2011/6/5 12:41
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Re: Whats needed to fit a camshaft
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Hey datgx not yet i should get the carbs back monday so fitted tuesday running thursday?????
Did you figure when you could do it for me?

Clyons that sounds like a good idea do you have to do the same to the block???
So mabye a $500 exercise with cam and springs??
I have pertronix that ok?

Posted on: 2011/6/5 9:30
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Whats needed to fit a camshaft
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Hi just wondering about a camshaft can they be fitted incar what else is needed i know double springs would be on the list.

Im running twin dellortos, h75 head std ports and extractors.
cheers

Posted on: 2011/6/5 9:16
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Re: shorten boss kit
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Insert picture here, please.

Posted on: 2011/6/5 5:13
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Re: wrecking 1200 ute yatala qld
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How low are the rear leaves and wadda ya want for em.

Posted on: 2011/6/3 11:27
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Re: Is this the correct fuel pump?
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Well are you ready for the story?

I took this second pump back this arvo, now both pumps looked like they had been bolted up.

Fuel miser had 2 pump listings but one of the numbers was a goss pump.
Stay with me.......
When we looked in the photo book the 1st pump (goss) looked different to what was in the box, so the salesman looked it up and this box had been with them for 10 years and had been returned many times.

So we guessed it must be the wrong pump in the box and he has ordered a new one.
So heres hoping the one that will arrive monday is correct.

Posted on: 2011/6/3 11:22
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Re: Best non boosted master cylinder
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Benny once told me the larger bore gives more travel ( hope i got that right)
is this the only difference?

Posted on: 2011/6/3 11:11
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Re: Best non boosted master cylinder
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1200 disk struts and h165 diff.

Posted on: 2011/6/3 8:17
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Re: Is this the correct fuel pump? UPDATE
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So i took the old one back and got this one, it also feels like it doesnt make contact with the cam.
What the duce? Those are the only listings the guy said he has.

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Posted on: 2011/6/3 6:45
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Best non boosted master cylinder
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Hello i now have all the bits to do s13 front brake swap
and bluebird rear disks.
Just wondering, non boosted what would be the best cylinder to go with this setup?
Thanks
adam

Posted on: 2011/6/2 21:27
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