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Re: Your opinions required please
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leave it alone.

if you want a convertible - buy one, don't make one.

Posted on: 2006/3/9 8:02
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Re: As you know an engine is nothing more than a big air pump...
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that's all very good thinking ... but i think you have too much time on your hands.

Posted on: 2006/3/9 7:59
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Re: Toyota 2T engine
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a 2TC would wake a 1200 up quite nicely.

tons of performance parts for them in the states too.

plus - if it saves the cost of a conversion kit then go for it!

no doubt someone will whinge about "crossbreeding" now...

Posted on: 2006/3/9 7:57
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Re: 1200 Engine...Some cheap & effective mods..?
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my 1200 sedan was a stock as a rock A12 and 4spd manual with TRX 15in rims, stanza brakes / girlock calipers up front and 240Z finned drums out back.

the only 2 mods i did was rig up the secondaries to pump with the primaries with a bit of coathanger wire and make a cold airfeed.

i used to pass modded excels coming into CAT corner at barbagallo and used to take corners valve bouncing in third.

you don't need to do much to an A series to get them to get up and boogie.

Posted on: 2006/3/3 8:26
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Re: best place in perth for parts
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Where is the best place for datto parts in perth


nowhere except a fellow WA club member's backyard. don;t even bother with Nisspart-Datpart.

meets are every second wednesday of the month that the old ettamogah in morley - 7:00pm.

come alonmg and i'm sure someone will have the parts you need.

Posted on: 2006/3/2 3:37
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Re: 5 speed Hydraulic Gearbox conversion question...
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Just cut a slot in the bell housing and fit the cable clutch fork.

You will have to fabricate something off the bellhousing to support the cable.



don't bother - way too much work.

drill two holes in the bellhousing and fit a Tilton Throwout Bearing

use a stock L series clutch m/c and be done with it.

Posted on: 2006/2/24 2:50
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Re: muffed transmission
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120Y autos are a full hydraulic unit - no electrics at all. some may have an elec kickdown.

but ronald is spot on there - vacuum leak. replace all hoses and make sure they're all nice and ticht and see if that makes a difference.

Posted on: 2006/2/23 7:56
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Re: Open or locked diff for motorkana?
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LOCK THE B1TCH

Posted on: 2006/2/23 1:55
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Re: FS: twin dome top SUs and L manifold
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bump

Posted on: 2006/2/22 2:48
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Re: Missing the Olden Days...
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Lost City of Gold.

Sebastion.

Transformers.

M.A.S.K.

Voltron.

Robotech.

Thundercats.

Inspector Gadget.

HE MAN.

Captain Planet (for the geeks)

Warner Brothers Cartoons.

Tom and Jerry.

geez the list could go on and on. that was all stuff i used to watch at my Nanna's house. i lived in the country and didn't even have telly so used to play armies with my blue heeler out in the bush and down by the creek, ride my bike huge distances and build stuff out of lego when i couldn't play out side coz of the weather.

ah the good old days

Posted on: 2006/2/22 2:42
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