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Re: Wanted: 32/36 Webber for my A12
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If they came factory on Escorts and Cortinas so you should find one easily at a wrecker...

Weber Main Page

This should also help you with info. Good Luck

Posted on: 2003/11/26 4:32
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Re: speakers for a ute
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I think that the golden rule in installing an audio system applies here, especially with such a small cabin space. It largely doesn't matter the budget of the system of the typre of equipment used. It all comes down to the engineering. It certainly is easier to put speakers into the doors under the quarter window, just make sure they are very solidly mounted and as someone said before, try and eliminate the rattes beforehand. But if you are after sound quality and a decent system, then a high powered head unit and some good quality 6.5 inch speakers will suit your application. The next step up from that would be splits and then an amplifier if you wanted. But provided you took the time to kill the rattles and install the system securely, you should be happy with the above arrangement.

Hope this helps you out.

Posted on: 2003/11/26 3:54
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Re: holley g180 ? weber 32/36?
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I know that "Super Cheap Autos" carry both the Holley 180 AND 32/36 in stock (or can get one in fairly quickly).

Weber is now known as Redline Weber so obviously there's been some buying out involved.

If you don't want to go new, then Escorts and Cortina's came factory with 32/36's, but you may need to comfirm if it is an electrical, water or manual choke.

Hope this helps you out

Posted on: 2003/11/26 3:46
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Re: For Sale: 1986 Diesel Navara
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Image of the Car can be found at:

Nissan Diesel Navara image

Posted on: 2003/11/26 3:38
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For Sale: 1986 Diesel Navara
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Vehicle being sold to fund Datsun Restoration Project.
New Brakes and Tyres
New Alternator/ Starter Motor
New Water Pump
Repainted
New Carpet/ Door Trims
Remote Control Immobiliser
Remote Control Central Locking
Replacement Tray Fitted
Towbar Fitted
Kenwood CD Tuner
4 x Driving Lights
100W Reversing Light
Sheepskins fitted
Registered until July 2004
Serviced regularly
Absolutely nothing to spend
Vehicle owned for 9 years
$4000
Call 0418 940 811 (Perth, WA)

Posted on: 2003/11/26 1:48
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Re: Fuel Tank Sender Unit
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Thanks guys - I'll be pulling out over the weekend and having a look at it and see what the deal with it is... I'm hoping it is something simple like a leaking fuel bowl, or dirty contact !

Posted on: 2003/11/25 13:37
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Fuel Tank Sender Unit
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The fuel gauge on my 120Y is not working and I've tracked down to the sender unit in the tank (I earthed the sender wire and the gauge immedately read full). Do these things have a history of failing and is it an easy fix? I've already checked the connection of the sender wire to the terminal on the sender. Any information would be appreciated.

Posted on: 2003/11/25 6:14
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Re: Personal Photo Albums for members.
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Hi Daniel...

Could you please open a category in the members Category for me ? I'm about to relive my childhood and restore a 120Y. I always regretted getting rid of my first one so this is the big get even. Many Thanks for your time

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Posted on: 2003/11/24 6:55
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Re: WANTED: 120Y
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Dodgeman, the Quokka is a local paper here in WA that is nothing but classifieds. Free to advertise and is a huge success.

actually, I've been lucky... I've had a couple of phonecalls since my last post from some people who have had their 120Y's for over 10 years, love them to death and want to see them go to a good home. If they looked after them like they SAY they love them, I could be in luck. But one will turn up eventually. I'd rather wait than rush in...

Posted on: 2003/11/17 12:57
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Re: 120Y dashboard exchange
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That's great, thanks Steve... you talk as if you have done this before. Now all I need to find out is how much heartache I have to go through to get the dash out !!!

Posted on: 2003/11/17 10:37
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