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Re: Parts?
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oh yeah i got heaps of dato bits lol
like i said i am only at birkdale so if ur a capalaba u could walk here in 10 minutes
lol

Posted on: 2003/11/27 10:41
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Re: Parts?
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got about 4 starter to choose from and a couple of fuel doors ur welcome to come round n have a look my friend

Posted on: 2003/11/27 10:40
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Re: Parts?
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wot parts u need mate i live in birkdale n i have wrecked a couple of 1200's got a few bits left

Posted on: 2003/11/26 10:10
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Re: Whats wrong with my car this time?
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a quick check would be look underya oil filler cap see if it has white foamy crap on it if so yall gonna need to do the head

Posted on: 2003/11/7 21:03
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Re: whats life like in aus?
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g'day nicholas life is pretty good here i must admit but we have crime too ... i had a work mate who was from SA he told me about some of the going on's there in regaurd to the was they cram people into their car i aint laughed so hard in ages , one story he told me was how they take the steering wheel off and weld a spanner to the colum so they can fit more people in , i was ok once i picked myself up picked myself up off the floor hahhaha ..

Posted on: 2003/11/3 20:50
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Re: A 15 bore size
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thanks b310gx now i know i will get it bore for sure

Posted on: 2003/10/23 12:11
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A 15 bore size
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hi fellas just wondering if any one can tell me the standard bore size for a A15 last weekend i swopped a a12 running for a A15 running but a bit suspect i have stripped it and found that the crank has been reground has .025 shells in the mains n big ends the bore is 76 mm is that standard , also wots the max u can bore them to with out any water jacket probs .
would very much like to hear from anyone in the know since i have never played with the A series before allways done L series this motor is just for my parts runner but i still want it to be a good thing lol .

Posted on: 2003/10/23 10:59
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Re: 1200 cross meber
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hell yeah u sure have ... u can make it fit like i did or take the easy option n use a 200B sump it has the hump at the front then u just make up ur own engine mounts

Posted on: 2003/10/18 14:36
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Re: a15ett to run 12's???
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the bottom line is speed cost money how FAST can you AFFORD to GO!!!
i had a l18 ported n polished reasonable good cam twin 45 webbers xtractors in a 1200 coupe CIG ute centre the best i ran was a 13.6 98mph so dig deep if ya want a a15 to do 12's

Posted on: 2003/10/18 6:53
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Re: L-SERIES MOTOR CONVERSION IN A 1200???
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it is quite easy mate use a 200b sump n pickup then u can get away with a slite tunnel touch up is u use a 1200 that had a auto it is sooo much easer ui have done 3 now and have been impressed with the way they perform

Posted on: 2003/10/17 14:23
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