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54623
I have a AE-101 silvertop speedometer sender unit in a MR2 transaxle, it fits perfectly, and so my ecu has the proper speed signal. I get about 500 RPM more...
Daniel C Swann
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Nov 10, 2009
11:37 pm
54622
Thanks for the input guys, I'll probably go with an aftermarket system. There are not many junkyards around here, and fewer with any british parts...so if I...
nate clowar
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Nov 10, 2009
10:17 pm
54621
I think you might have that bass-ackwards.... I just had two shaft shortened...one totally new. built for some projects here. The tranny tail was slip yoke....
PAUL TEGLER
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Nov 10, 2009
9:47 pm
54620
Have you looked at a map, LOTS of good places to live with in 30 miles. although I am not a local. Be midful that the 91 freeway is REALLY bad traffic almost...
scott bilinski
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Nov 10, 2009
9:42 pm
54619
... Definitely must not say the name of the evil one Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
wragie
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Nov 10, 2009
9:32 pm
54618
I am looking at interviewing for a job in corona ca, are there any family friendly communities within 30 minutes drive? I ask here because I've seen some...
Mike Shirk
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Nov 10, 2009
9:21 pm
54617
Proof that the time-held vintage racing expression, "Just because you can afford it, doesn't mean you can drive it," is still valid. Each video is just under 2...
Ed
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Nov 10, 2009
8:43 pm
54616
tvrvixen1970 wrote: you guys crack me up with your euphemisms. "brit-car system" "MG mechanism" Is it that hard to admit that, just like me, you are using a...
Ed
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Nov 10, 2009
7:26 pm
54615
you guys crack me up with your euphemisms. "brit-car system" "MG mechanism" Is it that hard to admit that, just like me, you are using a Lucas windshield...
tvrvixen1970
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Nov 10, 2009
7:23 pm
54614
If I blow on them they go inside the meter and are not connected to each other.  Thet are 1/4"dia. , parallel to each other, and point rearwards parallel to...
Keith Williams
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Nov 10, 2009
6:06 pm
54613
Snap ringed u-j should be rebuildable. They ones they claim not rebuildable are staked. But there are methods of rebuilding them as well. See: ...
Larry & Maribeth
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Nov 10, 2009
5:52 pm
54612
I used a wiper setup from Specialty Power windows. And it was about $200. I bought the basic kit and when I was done getting it to work with the Miata column...
bbernard1945@...
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Nov 10, 2009
12:04 pm
54611
Here is where to get them. www.driveshaftsuperstore.com Part# 430-10 Graham. www.earleymotorsports.com...
kiwi74usa1
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Nov 10, 2009
3:40 am
54610
Keith. They are coolant lines. There is a wax cavity inside which when the warm water get to it, allows an air passage to open up and drop the fast idle. I...
kiwi74usa1
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Nov 10, 2009
3:32 am
54609
Russ. Where is your filler neck in comparison with the thermostat? It sounds like air in the system. If your filler neck sits low, jack the front of the car...
kiwi74usa1
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Nov 10, 2009
3:27 am
54608
Was trying to remember what toyota that engine came in. It's been 10yrs since Ive worked on those. The only diagram I could come up with is this one: ...
Cory
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Nov 10, 2009
3:26 am
54607
I paid $200 complete for my custom driveshaft with Rockford driveline u-joints I had already aquired. It's almost too pretty to use. ...
Ed
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Nov 10, 2009
2:11 am
54606
I'd agree - $40 is a bargain. I paid around $130, but they did an awesome job. Welds looks factory, balanced perfectly, and painted black. I'd have paid...
Scott Kilborn
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Nov 10, 2009
2:06 am
54605
Me too - Brit-car system. I have an MG "mechanism". Easy to shorten but trouble making the two speeds work with a switch that matches the rest of the ones in...
butter_art
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Nov 10, 2009
1:39 am
54604
nate clowar wrote: What has everyone here used? I've been looking at hot rod and vw units and they're all about $200. ... I've got a typical Brit-car system...
Ed
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Nov 10, 2009
1:21 am
54603
What has everyone here used? I've been looking at hot rod and vw units and they're all about $200. Thanks, -- -nate www.clowar.com [Non-text portions of this...
nate clowar
nateclowar2001
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Nov 10, 2009
1:15 am
54602
I may spring for enough steel to stick an English wheel together.  The 8" cast iron caster wheel that Wholesale Tool sells would be fine for the bottom one...
Keith Williams
williamsk1936
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Nov 10, 2009
12:16 am
54601
If you find a place with ready-made speed bumps let me know, though I'd like an english wheel to try to make some myself. ;) $40 sounds pretty good, to me. I...
nate clowar
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Nov 10, 2009
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54600
I dropped the engine in to measure for  a driveshaft.  I wish I had used something other than stock  4AG-E mounts.  The ones with the horizontal bolt...
Keith Williams
williamsk1936
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Nov 9, 2009
11:59 pm
54599
When building a composite aircraft several years ago I had very good luck with a table made with a 2 X 12 frame and melamine coated particle board top. Once...
Richard Girard
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Nov 9, 2009
7:31 pm
54598
It's a 1988 GT-S Corolla (AE92) Thanx Cory ... From: Cory <chevroletc1070@...> Subject: [Locost_North_America] Re: another question about 4AG-E w/TVIS ...
Keith Williams
williamsk1936
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Nov 9, 2009
4:10 pm
54597
Russ, I think what you are seeing is expected behavior. 230 seems a bit high, but the overshoot is normal. At least that is what my car does. I think it...
Holmes, John
locost_johnh
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Nov 9, 2009
4:00 pm
54596
Ernst, About the only important thing is to use 3/4" MDF for the top, not plywood, flake board or particle board. You will most likely be drawing on it and...
Holmes, John
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Nov 9, 2009
3:50 pm
54595
Give me year/make/model and I will try and find a vacuuum diag for you....
Cory
chevroletc1070
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Nov 9, 2009
2:16 pm
54594
Not these.  They are independant of each other and both flow into the throttle body.  They are parallel to each other, 1/4" dia. and lie just under the meter...
Keith Williams
williamsk1936
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Nov 9, 2009
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