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Re: well well well 12v project
oil cooler is good as vaux fitted one as std so i guess it is needed.
as long as the cooling system is in good condition i see no reason for it to overheat
as long as the cooling system is in good condition i see no reason for it to overheat
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Re: well well well 12v project
looking good man
like them wheels ya had on her
like them wheels ya had on her
If your not early...Your late!
17"ers all day
17"ers all day
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new oil pressure sensor, and has a take off for my oil pressure gauge
and drivers side, driveshaft, lower arm, and balljoint all replaced, and painted the tie rod
and drivers side, driveshaft, lower arm, and balljoint all replaced, and painted the tie rod
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where can i find the oil pressure valve in mine
i think a new oil pump is needed but want to to a pressure test first
i think a new oil pump is needed but want to to a pressure test first
And I am back in a B after all these years whoop
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that valve is about £50
and screws into the back of the block replacing the single pin one thasts there already
and screws into the back of the block replacing the single pin one thasts there already
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i just want to check my pressure in the x14 to see if it needs a new pump
And I am back in a B after all these years whoop
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right todays progress,
strip the timing side down
good job as the water pump was hammerd
all bolted back together
and i made a custom alternator bracket, i think it may move under load so ill weld it aswell to be sure
strip the timing side down
good job as the water pump was hammerd
all bolted back together
and i made a custom alternator bracket, i think it may move under load so ill weld it aswell to be sure
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right this morning, despite being freezing
i made my catch tank fit the car, neatly,
will need a breather filter aswell, it has a drain too thats routed to where the bumper will be
also toruqed up the driveshaft, will possibly do the other side later,
after pissing around with various ideas on the alternator belt catching the bracket
i have filed down the edge of the bracket a few mm, then spaced it away from the block a few mm, and it seems to have worked.
the belt is mega close when fitted, i may put a shorter belt on but it has about 3mm of clearence and is tight
i made my catch tank fit the car, neatly,
will need a breather filter aswell, it has a drain too thats routed to where the bumper will be
also toruqed up the driveshaft, will possibly do the other side later,
after pissing around with various ideas on the alternator belt catching the bracket
i have filed down the edge of the bracket a few mm, then spaced it away from the block a few mm, and it seems to have worked.
the belt is mega close when fitted, i may put a shorter belt on but it has about 3mm of clearence and is tight
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new fan,
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fitted my breather filter
fitted my fan
then it all went wrong, got paint and dirt on me, bloody old shaft woulnt come out, could't get the split pin throu the hub
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removed old lower arm and balljoint
and painted the tie rod, fitted new lower arm and balljoint and new driveshaft
fitted my fan
then it all went wrong, got paint and dirt on me, bloody old shaft woulnt come out, could't get the split pin throu the hub
but
removed old lower arm and balljoint
and painted the tie rod, fitted new lower arm and balljoint and new driveshaft
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todays jobs, finally found and modded fabricated enough pipes and bits of steel pipe etc with the correct step up and downs to sort the crankcase breather system properly around the inlet.
so many times ive seen this bodged so i did my best to do it properly
then i fitted the exhaust, its not sitting right at all, so will need adjusting when im in a better mood
and i rubbed down and slapped a coat of paint on the rear arb. then fitted it. "while it was wet as it started to rain, bolted it down and thats all i got done
so many times ive seen this bodged so i did my best to do it properly
then i fitted the exhaust, its not sitting right at all, so will need adjusting when im in a better mood
and i rubbed down and slapped a coat of paint on the rear arb. then fitted it. "while it was wet as it started to rain, bolted it down and thats all i got done
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Re: well well well 12v project
looks good to me..ur doing alot more work to it then i plan for mine lol-u seem to know your stuff though mate
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fitted strut brace the carbs temporary to check clearence,
next up is fire extinguisher and battery, re-fit exhaust. and front arb
next up is fire extinguisher and battery, re-fit exhaust. and front arb
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Re: well well well 12v project
fair play buddy good gob keep it up