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Everything posted by bear351c
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Thats your problem.....
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Yep, Run an XF in my XB 351 ute. No dramas. Make sure if you dont put thermos on, you run a fan shroud.
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Yeah, engine out. Mate did his clevo in an XC, Pain in the arse, to get the half moon rubbers to seal. Farken hate oil drips on my driveway. ! ! ! !
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Change your oil.
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Not sure about EF to XF, but, as stated already, the wagon/ute/PV/Fairlane/LTD are all the same wheelbase. Sedans are shorter.
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Wow.! But still, you'll get years and years out of them.
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Get the Nolathene if your not bothered about the ride comfort. Especially the front sway bar, (if you have one).
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Nolathene will last 3 times longer, but gives a harsher ride. Standard (neoprene) rubbers are a lot more compliant. For everyday use I'd say go standard, but, if you corner on rails............Nolathene. Unfortunately, the double wishbone suspension chews up rubbers, mainly due to the wonderful conditions of our roads. Dont get me started.
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Man, they held that WOT for a few seconds............
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If the base of the lifter is cactus, so is the lobe on the cam........
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It really is a budget thing. I've run both, but, prefer PULP. Build the engine for the fuel you will run. You have stated that the engines dont run perfectly on dual fuel, which is true. Buy the cam, o/haul the heads, compression ratio etc for LPG, and it will run close to your 400 flywheel ponies. Gas Research Aust (I think?) had good systems for straight gas, but there are a couple of ways to go. Had my XB ute 351 on gas for 2 years, running twin converters, and 100 litre tank. Regraphed dizzy and had a heap of fun............. There used to be a gang in Adelaide (Competition Automotive, if I remember right) ran an XA ute, bright orange paint and a 460 on LPG at the drags. Sounded friggin awesome !!!!
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99% of balancers are made in 2 pieces, with a rubber bonded between them. The years, oil drips, etc etc weakens the rubber, and the inner will spin on the outer bit. This will throw the timing marks out. Trust the TDC, both valves shut on No.1.
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I guess it's a cost factor, but, going to Springworks or Pedders and get an extra leaf put in, and have them reset lower, is an option.
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After a heated and well researched experiment, the Choppers forum I'm on, has concluded, the very best, numero uno, ultimate, most fantasmagorical rusty bolt removing fluid is................ 50/50 ATF/Acetone. Haven't tried it, but, there ya go. For future reference. Any updates, Dizzy ? Is it salvagable? << Is that a real word?
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It's probly an earth leak. The loom sits on metal, all its life, and slowly vibrates until one strand of copper touches, and bingo! Chased similar prob in my FC LTD, turned out to be where the loom goes over rear wheel arch under back seat. Couldnt see it, but, after I rewound the cables with ins tape, problem went away.
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Makes me want to get off my arse and start mine. Nah.......rather go to work. Watching with interest to see the results. My XA has 35 years of crud, and its "babyshit brown"
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Note : Dont use Silastic to fix the windscreen. It contains Acetic acid, which will cause "fog" on the glass. Use the corrct Black Mastic stuff, should stay tacky for about 125 years.........and cannot be removed from the skin. :D
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Shit,...I thought I was on a different website for a minute.
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...........woohoo.......got a bite. LMAO. Reel it in, let out the drag, reel it in...
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Agree with deankdx, flick gas/petrol to "neutral" and try cranking the engine til it 'kicks'. Then flick back to Gas. Had this help me in the past. Also, a GOOD ignition system is imperative for LPG. 9 mm spiral bound leads, good cap/rotor and coil. Plugs generally one range hotter and gap closed down 0.1 may help.
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Get a Weber.!!! Holley are over rated Good for holding the back door open, when its windy.
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Can 5.0L injection (of eb/ed/ef/el/au) be fitted to any 302?
bear351c replied to mcfly94's topic in Windsor
Nope, the cops dont get too picky with panels, XC front on XB etc, but, engines and suspension, they're real hot on. Can get defected here for not having tyre placard in door jamb, windscreen squirters not working or non standard engine bits. Holleys/Air Horns/ Harnesses and such. You know,...the stuff that makes your car SAFER ! Racing seats, Harnesses, bigger brakes, low profile tyres........... But, Granny Ethel can drive her 180B down the road with the front guard flaping in the breeze, and rust holes in the boot, so big, you can see the back seat. But at least it's standard. -
Cool photos of the wedding dress. Most chicks will hang onto them for years and years, never wear them again..........
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Can 5.0L injection (of eb/ed/ef/el/au) be fitted to any 302?
bear351c replied to mcfly94's topic in Windsor
Seriously, with all the fun of Regency (Vehicle Inspection centre in SA), Mods to the firewall, changing the loom, mounts, springs, V8 dash conversion.............it's probly a cheaper option. If you like the XF a lot, the front panels will swap onto XD/XE.