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Old 15-11-12, 04:55
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Hi Colin, Great work mate they look fantastic, I reckon the boys will keep you busy making them, well done, Regards Ron
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Old 15-11-12, 09:08
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Made 3 more, well prepared them anyway. It will still take a while to finish them.
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Old 15-11-12, 09:11
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I mentioned the ford sump from a blitz that may not fit. This one won't.
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Old 15-11-12, 09:15
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This one will. You could cut the lip off the other one and replace the bottom of the sump if you had to. I hope this saves someone the frustration of wondering why the hell won't this motor and gearbox go down another 20mm
Been there and done that.
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Old 17-11-12, 09:10
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Made up the fuel drain parts. As you can see, I gas welded them in.
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Old 17-11-12, 09:15
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Also finished welding all joints. This I mig welded.
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Old 17-11-12, 09:19
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Done the fuel connection and used the filter out of a standard in line one. Easy and cheap to replace.
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