lil_bobby_260
Post #1822
Thats a clean looker The inlaws , brother had a hemi with a Q jet years ago,went quite well Used to always tell me of standing on the pedal at 90Ks and smokin the rears (Maybe they were all smoking in the back , i dunno) Why not go a 500 CFM 2 barrell, would be a cheaper set up . Id prefer smoother power delivery of a 4 barrel with vacuum secondaries, than a big 2 barrel. Better economy too. And i reaallllly want the four barrel manifold. Settled on the colour scheme tonight after a trip down to Munchies, looking at a few cars. Will be a blue similar to Deep Aqua or Turismo, the VZ Monaro colour. WIll have a black bonnet in a similar scheme to either a 770 charger or XA GT falcon. Actually you know what? She wants it done by christmas. Im gonna start a build thread on it. |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1824
no. no time for build threads! get crackin boy! Dude i spent from 8am til 5pm solid working on it, except for a couple of 10 minute breaks for a coke and quickly reheated leftovers haha... i can barely lift my arms and my back is killing meeee..... On the plus side, it now drives SO much better. Pretty happy with it. Bidding on a reco 465 at the moment. |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1826
Id give you a hand if it meant you'd return the favour (ive ALWAYS got stuff to do haha) but ill be working monday. |
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74QEE
Post #1827
NEW PAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1828
NEW PAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man i wish i had more time,if i did, i would help, i dont know why, but i miss working on other peoples cars, well except deadsleds, hes a fuck. So hard to fit everything in in 6 days, a car, mates, and a girlfriend who takes up most of those six days, if i ever get a spare coupe of days id love to lend a hand! NIIIICE!! . I really like working on other peoples cars. You get the fun without the expenditure haha... Thats why im really enjoying doing this valiant for eliza. Its not costing me anything and i still get to build a cool car, have fun doing it, and share the finished product. Conveniently, she is really into it so helps a lot too. Gets her hands dirty. |
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no more holdens
Post #1831
Dude i spent from 8am til 5pm solid working on it, except for a couple of 10 minute breaks for a coke and quickly reheated leftovers haha... i can barely lift my arms and my back is killing meeee..... Break for coke ??? Oh the beverage , thats what ya mean ,hey ??? After about 10 am , its beer o clock on any working on car day, help with the motivation, IF it doesnt help with the aches and pains, especially on the funny angles we come to endure,swap the beer for the harder stuff, scotch or bourbon Had to put another diesel engine in another project, 1 bottle of scotch done the trick Noone turns up to help, fuk it i drink it meself Just take another bottle to get it all hooked up and running Or is that an hour or two to get running , then rest of day to finish the bottle |
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NOS440
Post #1832
Dude i spent from 8am til 5pm solid working on it, except for a couple of 10 minute breaks for a coke and quickly reheated leftovers haha... i can barely lift my arms and my back is killing meeee..... On the plus side, it now drives SO much better. Pretty happy with it. Bidding on a reco 465 at the moment. champion effort....i know what you are saying. i try to avoid all that work nowadays. as it is i haVE BEEN CRAWLING UNDER THE 7 REMOVING THE GEARBOX TO GET TO THE CLUTCH WHICH IS SLIPPING......AHHHHH DAMN CAPS LOCK sorry.....chrysler expo on today. check there for your 4 barell and carbie if you get down there nice and early |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1834
ALSO.... Just stumbled across this - |
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HJ Jebby
Post #1835
Finally have finished working on my car, the ute now has a whole new front end which include, new upper and lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rod ends, drag link, ider arm, new shocks and springs and have installed the power steering. Cleaned and gernied all the parts so they look new. Its Fucking Awesome! |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1836
Finally have finished working on my car, the ute now has a whole new front end which include, new upper and lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rod ends, drag link, ider arm, new shocks and springs and have installed the power steering. Cleaned and gernied all the parts so they look new. Its Fucking Awesome! shiiit i reckon that would drive maybe just a little bit better? Do you run a front swaybar? Is it a standard one? I did all four new shocks and new front sway bar mount and link pin bushes in the valiant - HUGE difference. Crazy difference. |
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HJ Jebby
Post #1837
shiiit i reckon that would drive maybe just a little bit better? Do you run a front swaybar? Is it a standard one? I did all four new shocks and new front sway bar mount and link pin bushes in the valiant - HUGE difference. Crazy difference. yeah i have a standard front sway bar about 18mm i think, looking at getting a 27mm one for the front and i have found a rear 22mm kit for the rear. So those future mods should help with ALOT of body roll |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1839
No didnt get down there. But spent the day getting the BMW finished at least, so sunday wasnt a complete write off. Hopefully sell it sound - i put it up in members ridfes if anyone is interested in having a glance. Its a 1985... haha |
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HJ Jebby
Post #1842
And Jeb my valiant has a 24mm swaybar fitted... seems pretty large for a stock swaybar! Might have come with the engine/gearbox combo? The val has bumper overriders too, which wasnt standard on the base model. Maybe just heaps of cheap dealer options were available at the time due to them finishing up the Valiant build. Boats tend to sway a bit, most likely why they had thicker sway bars from factory and obviously there is performance models, optional extras ect. |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1843
Boats tend to sway a bit, most likely why they had thicker sway bars from factory and obviously there is performance models, optional extras ect. Haha very funny... you know Chrylser were running 300hp six cyls when holden were running 135hp, right...? haha... But yeah i dont think a CM Val had 24mm swaybars as standard... pretty beefy for a 6cyl. THery were actually a fairly lightweight 6 cyl too. |
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Monaro454
Post #1844
little update..... |
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no more holdens
Post #1845
And Jeb my valiant has a 24mm swaybar fitted... seems pretty large for a stock swaybar! Might have come with the engine/gearbox combo? The val has bumper overriders too, which wasnt standard on the base model. Maybe just heaps of cheap dealer options were available at the time due to them finishing up the Valiant build. There were plenty of dealer options way back Povo packs could be ordered with anything Ford even had povo pack XCs with 351s, for the cops My dirty ol XC has factory rear sway bar,factory on GS Not sure who you could contact to find out the build sheet and options on vals Ive got the build sheet for the XC, tells me every option that it came with |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1846
There were plenty of dealer options way back Povo packs could be ordered with anything Ford even had povo pack XCs with 351s, for the cops My dirty ol XC has factory rear sway bar,factory on GS Not sure who you could contact to find out the build sheet and options on vals Ive got the build sheet for the XC, tells me every option that it came with I don't have a build sheet (actually haven't rummaged through the glovebox...) but yeah as I posted earlier that I looked up the engine code and option codes off the build plate, and found that it was factory optioned with an r/t premium performance 265 and four speed, and that's it. Maybe the swaybar and bumper overriders were just dealer options. |
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Monaro454
Post #1848
The drive train is still strong ? Car runs and drives, no oil leaks from motor, needs a rear seal on the box but all gears seem to be functional The throwout bearing is dusted I think, makes a pretty hairy noise when you push the pedal. Should be a nice cruiser when finished though. |
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Monaro454
Post #1850
People annoy me. So i'll be in brisbane this weekend. But not picking up my motor. Any mad oldschool meets you lads are going to attend? Where abouts in brissie? harries diner first friday of every month is starting to become quite a big meet up. I might be there in the prem. Dunno yet though as I am doing an LOT of travelling this week. |
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lil_bobby_260
Post #1851
First friday of every month, hey? Is there much of a cruise to Munchies from there? |
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GTRVspec95
Post #1852
Where abouts in brissie? harries diner first friday of every month is starting to become quite a big meet up. I might be there in the prem. Dunno yet though as I am doing an LOT of travelling this week. Munchies is every Friday Then there is the one out at Browns Plains; Kosmos kitchen on Saturdays or Ferry Road Diner I believe |
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no more holdens
Post #1853
I don't have a build sheet (actually haven't rummaged through the glovebox...) but yeah as I posted earlier that I looked up the engine code and option codes off the build plate, and found that it was factory optioned with an r/t premium performance 265 and four speed, and that's it. Maybe the swaybar and bumper overriders were just dealer options. Sometimes the build sheet will be taped to the car somewhere Common on the X series falcons is the dash frame behind the glovebox Thats where i found mine taped with gaf tape It told me every option from factory it came with,even what radio option You could look there Could be in behind the rear seat have heard of there to Us ford lads , contact 13FORD, give all details from the ID plate and they send out a full print of the options as well Not sure who you could contact for a chrysler nowadays The dealer options, spose youd have to contact the dealer, pritty hard for a chrysler |
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VersionR
Post #1854
In the eyes of pre-85, is this worth what he's asking or nope? Taking into consideration what it is, most replacement panels, and motor running with compliance... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Plymouth-Barrac...=item3a6b07adde |
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Monaro454
Post #1855
In the eyes of pre-85, is this worth what he's asking or nope? Taking into consideration what it is, most replacement panels, and motor running with compliance... <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Plymouth-Barracuda-1974-318-V8-Rally-red-resto-project-Melbourne-outer-east-/250903768542?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item3a6b07adde" target="_blank">http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Plymouth-Barrac...=item3a6b07adde</a> What a comlete chunk of crap!! But a really cool car when done. I think if you have the skill, go for it. If not, leave it cos it would be a massive undertaking. Personally, cool car for a mopar dude who will give it the care it needs, you could probs bring one in that needs less work for a better price. |
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