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3886
Hi all, I found this site while looking around the web. They have adapters for nilly all moters. Mal.G. Aust. http://movies.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo!...
Mal Goldsworthy
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Feb 1, 2003
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3887
... adapters ... Um........what site Mal? can't see a link. Cheers Nippy...
nippleshark <chris@...>
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Feb 1, 2003
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sorry try this http://www.pnc.com.au/~bill/Transmission.html Mal.G. Aust. | | Um........what site Mal? can't see a link. | | Cheers | | Nippy | | ---...
Mal Goldsworthy
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Feb 1, 2003
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... at ... adjustable ... road ... After all the debates on whether it is good or bad, nobody has actually answered my questions! Does anyone know where I can...
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... Your best bet would be MG Rover. Failing that try British Motor Heritage. Failing that Minispares are very helpful. Gareth ... Outgoing mail is certified...
Gareth Jones
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... The BMC1300 front connected to the rear of the same side. The worst part of them was the rear being a trailing arm so the rear wheel travel was...
Chris Gill
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Feb 2, 2003
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... on ... left ... rear ... change so ... use ... the ... the ... rear ... double ... some for ... changes ... on hard ... stiffen up ... What I am planning...
spyderman_uk <terry.h...
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I haven't been following this thread closely, so my appologies if this is blatantly obvious. Your calculations will need to consider that steel springs are...
Brent DeWitt
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Feb 3, 2003
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3894
I also haven't been following this thread closely. The pneumatic springs will give you a "rising' rate spring, not necessarily a bad thing, depending on which...
Barrie Boulter
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Feb 3, 2003
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3895
... springs will give you a "rising' rate spring, not necessarily a bad thing, depending on which school of thought you subscribe to. A bigger problem may be...
spyderman_uk <terry.h...
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In the dirt motorcycles I was aware of it was common to use a coil spring and the air spring. that way we could have both a reasonably soft suspension around...
Thomas Hale
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Feb 3, 2003
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If you repressurise the Hydrolastic units in a standard metro with air via a fuel pump you can expect a 20mm rise in suspension height using nitrogen seems to...
Graeme Nisbet
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Feb 3, 2003
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List Since I am in the USA this is slanted heavily toward USA stuff: I have an early 4A-GE/T-50 combination(1984 MR-2 motor). I have all the major parts-I...
Thomas Hale
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Feb 4, 2003
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There was no 1984 MR2. 1985 was the first year, but I suppose your motor could have been made in '84. Look at the ignition leads if they are original and...
Dr. Hess <hess@...>
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Feb 4, 2003
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Hi Tom, My impression is that the TVIS is a good piece of equipment to leave on. The unit reduces the port size at low rpms and increases the velocity of the...
SteveG
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Feb 4, 2003
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Thank you, Dr. Hess! Tom Hale On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 06:31 AM, Dr. Hess <hess@...>...
Thomas Hale
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thank you all for the comments. Gotta go work on the car now. Tom Hale...
Thomas Hale
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3903
Hi Terry <snip> ... A "normal (linear)" spring takes, for example, 100# to compress it 1 inch. An additional 100# will compress it a second inch. A "rising...
Barrie Boulter
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Feb 5, 2003
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Hi, Been lurking a long time. Check out the "custom car" at this site - http://www.collectorcarsandbikes.com. Anybody know anything about this vehicle? Also, I...
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Feb 7, 2003
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People, Can anybody figure where the static roll centre is for the Caterham style live axle suspension is? The one with two trailing arms and an A frame. If my...
Gareth Jones
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Feb 11, 2003
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In a message dated 2/11/2003 1:52:23 PM Central Standard Time, ... ***** Yes, you are correct. The RC is the bottom pivot. Del Long ************* [Non-text...
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Feb 11, 2003
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This is to let you know I have posted my nose cone design to my Geocities web site. The pages provide a pretty complete set lines, offsets, templates and...
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Feb 12, 2003
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is anybody here???? dave...
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Only us ghosts... ... From: dave ottaway <dmottaway@...> [mailto:dmottaway@...] Sent: 19 February 2003 14:50 To: Locost_Theory@yahoogroups.com ...
James Hughes
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SSSHHHHH!!! You'll wake them up! - Peter Ogden COORDINATOR TECHNOLOGY SERVICES WA Dept of Local Government & Regional Development Ph: (08) 9222 0501 Fax: (08)...
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I'm still here but there's nothing much to read do you have any idea why ? Pete ... From: Peter Ogden [mailto:pogden@...] Sent: Thursday, 20...
Meline Family
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3913
Is there any reason why the 4 cylinder 80's-early 90's Mustang would not make a decent donor? Are the componenets too heavy (sized for all engines)? Wrong ...
Volus McKenna
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Feb 20, 2003
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Volus: Hindsight being 20/20, I kind of wish I had used an old 'stang for a donor instead of the celica. I think that there has been some discussion in the...
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Feb 20, 2003
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Interesting builds. http://www.blastolene.com/Bertha.htm http://www.blastolene.com/Blastolene%20Special.htm...
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Feb 21, 2003
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I've seen smaller houses. Pretty sure my engine hoist and stand would NOT be up to those jobs... James ... From: tirapop <tirapop@...>...
James Hughes
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