WattsyLX
Post #1157
Plus the Nolathane bushes turn to powder if the car isn't running every day. Over the last 12 months, everytime I move the Torana in the shed I notice a pink powder under it. The bushes just perish and go to shit. Even a few bushes I replaced just before I parked it has perished - it would be lucky to have done 20km road use! |
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DeadSled
Post #1158
Weird, my Kingswoods upper control arms (the ones you see in the engine bay) are the red type and they seem to be fine after four years. Granted i'm pretty sure they are why my front end sounds like a 100 year old couch because there was no grease on them (have greased now and i think its getting better as the grease gets into them). |
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WattsyLX
Post #1159
Weird, my Kingswoods upper control arms (the ones you see in the engine bay) are the red type and they seem to be fine after four years. Granted i'm pretty sure they are why my front end sounds like a 100 year old couch because there was no grease on them (have greased now and i think its getting better as the grease gets into them). Although then again, i drive my car nearly every day and barely have a day that it doesn't get driven. Mate, when I was driving the Torana about 4 - 5 times a week I had no issue with the nolathane bushes. They lasted for years with no sign of deterioration. I then only started driving it about once a month, I noticed they were perishing rather fast. I replaced a few in the rear trailing arms as one pretty much chewed right out after having a few runs at Willowbank on the last Boost Drag Day. I hardly drove it after that, yet those bushes are just about screwed! |
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GTRVspec95
Post #1160
Mate, when I was driving the Torana about 4 - 5 times a week I had no issue with the nolathane bushes. They lasted for years with no sign of deterioration. I then only started driving it about once a month, I noticed they were perishing rather fast. I replaced a few in the rear trailing arms as one pretty much chewed right out after having a few runs at Willowbank on the last Boost Drag Day. I hardly drove it after that, yet those bushes are just about screwed! Moral of the story is ... DRIVE THE @#$! !!! |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1162
^ thats what i got told too, but then maybe it's because the lazy kents at pedders can't be bothered to find rubber ones |
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wbtonner
Post #1163
^ thats what i got told too, but then maybe it's because the lazy kents at pedders can't be bothered to find rubber ones i went and dropped off some minor bits for my engine today, excited that it's almost done.. will have to take a photo of it next to something to give an idea of scale I'd suggest a matchbox but that might be too big. |
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no more holdens
Post #1165
+1 for normal rubber bushes unless you want every other old part in your car wearing out or falling apart. Trust me. Done it twice. It's not worth the extra harshness. Thats about the crust of it Poly bushes are crap, harsh and have no give at all This no give goes to other areas, and stuffs something else Even all the 4x4 boys are now removing poly bushes and goin back to OEM rubber I bet there cars cop more of a hiding suspension wise than a daily run about Im still in shock people still buy the stuff It was rubbish 10-15 years ago |
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Anchor
Post #1166
Thats about the crust of it Poly bushes are crap, harsh and have no give at all This no give goes to other areas, and stuffs something else Even all the 4x4 boys are now removing poly bushes and goin back to OEM rubber I bet there cars cop more of a hiding suspension wise than a daily run about Im still in shock people still buy the stuff It was rubbish 10-15 years ago There is one exception, do what myself and jordan are doing and replacing the whole front clip and rear suspension setup.. Then they reccomend the harsh shit. |
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no more holdens
Post #1167
Whats the current rate for a 253 or 308 lads ??? |
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nightcrawler
Post #1168
Had a G60 SWB TROLL with a highly strung 253 in it , so much more fun than the 4 litre six , LOL . |
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warney
Post #1169
Had a G60 SWB TROLL with a highly strung 253 in it , so much more fun than the 4 litre six , LOL . As for price good running 53's can be had for around $600 + and 308's start at around a grand . depending on which idiot sells them, you can get a 08 for $300....... 1 call and a sale no idea why more people didnt call... |
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no more holdens
Post #1172
Yeah im only looking ya know maybe a few hundred maybe 500 at the most for a 53/08 |
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HSV
Post #1173
There's no way an old school TD will mince an 08 unless a heap of works been done. |
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nightcrawler
Post #1175
Yeah im only looking ya know maybe a few hundred maybe 500 at the most for a 53/08 TD might out grunt a 253 but it wont out rev it , and the cost of rebuilding a diesel would be more than what it would cost to buy another patrol .I mean a good turbo diesel will mince a 53/ and possibly an 08 (depending) But its cost and parts/engine replacement im looking at Its for a weekend toy, maybe trailer to cruiser park Something im not scared to hurt IF it gets f*cked or rolled , minimal outlay |
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no more holdens
Post #1176
Cost of rebuilding a TD is exxie |
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racerphill
Post #1178
"Wintersun" has moved to Port Macquarie. |
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nightcrawler
Post #1182
Cool Vid but old school or new school not really a choice ay . old school everytime . |
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clutch-monkey
Post #1183
Cool Vid but old school or new school not really a choice ay . old school everytime . ditto.. but if i had my way, old school with some modern tricks thrown in. that said, my mini's engine is done.. 90hp of four speed, reverse flow, iron block, pushrod power LOL |
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nightcrawler
Post #1184
1275 bored out to 1310 say no more been there done that , still went faster in a Kinga . LOL |
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no more holdens
Post #1186
Seen a few ol skool holdens lately |
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-Jordan-
Post #1187
So drove all the way to Bundaberg this morning to get a HK Premier that was supposed to be top notch by the photos and the description given. As per normal it was anything but. One whole day and $200 wasted, and still no car.............. Jesus, you're really not having much luck with this, huh? So got some new headers to go with the new exhaust. Trying to replace them while the engine is in the car = the single most frustrating thing ever. Still haven't got the drivers side on. |
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wbtonner
Post #1188
So drove all the way to Bundaberg this morning to get a HK Premier that was supposed to be top notch by the photos and the description given. As per normal it was anything but. One whole day and $200 wasted, and still no car.............. Wow, I was expecting to see you had finally bought a car with the whole '3rd time lucky' saying. Guess its not always true. What brand of extractors did you go Jordan? |
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