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Re: wanted 13inch stockies
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I have some roadworthy 12inch rims if that helps?
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Posted on: 2009/10/26 10:04
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Re: s13 front brake conversions (register interest)
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Posted on: 2009/10/24 22:15
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Re: ## 1200 and 120y strut and brake upgrades ##
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I am not sure if anybody else has found this but I have a set of 74 120y struts and and a set of 71 and 73 1200 coupe struts. The offset on the 120y struts is marginally different from the 1200 struts.
This was evident when I fitted some 15 inch rims which need spacers to fit on the 1200 struts but not on the 120y struts. So I'll be fitting the 120y struts to my coupe so I don't need to run the spacers which is a bonus.

Posted on: 2009/10/22 23:18
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Re: s13 front brake conversions (adelaide only)
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Can you make a couple extra of the brackets that mount the s13 calipers and send them to Melbourne?
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Posted on: 2009/10/22 23:07
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Re: Can't get it to start
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I think I have sold it, but if it falls through I'll post some photos.
The details are:
It is an auto shell coupe, It is definately one to fix up rather than part out I would have thought.
it has rust in the rear tail light panel but comes with a spare rust free panel to replace it if you so wish. It had rust in one sill but this has been replaced. The rest is pretty much rust free.
All the glass has been removed but comes with it. I have spare doors, guards and bonnet and boot if the purchaser wants them.
It currently hasn't got a motor in it, but I can slot in a running a12 and 4 speed if the buyer wants them in. It has got non original front seats, no back seat, but most of the other interior trim is still there.
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Posted on: 2009/10/18 10:22
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Re: No spark from coil??
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I have had the same issue the last few days. Check with a test light power going in to the coil and across the terminals, and the -ve side to the distributor.
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Posted on: 2009/10/18 10:05
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Re: Can't get it to start
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thanks everyone for their feedback,
I went out his morning and connected battery up and it fired up, damn electrical gremlins.
Anyway going forward, I hope to have it registered on club plates in the next couple of weeks.
I also have a 1200 coupe auto shell which I will have on the market in the next couple of weeks if anyone is interested,
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Posted on: 2009/10/17 10:45
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Re: Can't get it to start
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I have tried 4 different coils, so I am convinced it is not the coil that is the issue.
I will check the gap but pretty sure it is ok,
cheers....

Posted on: 2009/10/16 9:34

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Re: Can't get it to start
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Ok,
I ran a wire direct from the ignition to the positive side of the coil. Still no luck, it is turning over but still not firing (no spark)
Any other ideas?
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Posted on: 2009/10/16 8:32
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Re: Can't get it to start
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Unfortunately I don't have an auto wiring diagram, and the link to shoeys.com where they used to be, doesn't appear to be working.
It is an Australian Model...
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Bruce

Posted on: 2009/10/16 2:17

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