Michael's 610 Wagon
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
Interesting link. Based on that I'm thinking that the colour looks OK. No deposits or cracks. Definitely not running too rich at any rate.
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Straw colour is perfect.
Does the sparkplug on the left have a farked thread?
Does the sparkplug on the left have a farked thread?
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Good to know.
Uh, good question. I hadn't noticed, but it's easy enough to check it again so I'll have a look.
Uh, good question. I hadn't noticed, but it's easy enough to check it again so I'll have a look.
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
Hey mate I have a wagon as well and am also battling with the rear suspension at the mo. Did you find out about the surf shocks?
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Hey mate, I think i ended up using shocks for a Ford Escort wagon or something. Was a few years ago but I'll have a look next time I get a chance. They seem to do the trick.
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Cheers mate would love to see some pics of what it looks like these days, what else you done to it? I have a 180b wagon down in chch and slowly doing bits and pieces to it.Mikewazowski wrote:Hey mate, I think i ended up using shocks for a Ford Escort wagon or something. Was a few years ago but I'll have a look next time I get a chance. They seem to do the trick.
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What colour is it?Jgalland09 wrote: Cheers mate would love to see some pics of what it looks like these days, what else you done to it? I have a 180b wagon down in chch and slowly doing bits and pieces to it.
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Its dark green. 1976.Bartman wrote:What colour is it?Jgalland09 wrote: Cheers mate would love to see some pics of what it looks like these days, what else you done to it? I have a 180b wagon down in chch and slowly doing bits and pieces to it.
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Bring it to a big labour weekend cruise!
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Re: Michael's 610 Wagon
It looks pretty much the same as it did at the picture earlier on when I took it up the mountain to the snow.
Not a huge amount done to it really. Let's see...
5 speed gearbox
R31 shortened front struts/brakes
Adjustable lower control arms
Reset rear leaves and lowering blocks
Custom driveshaft tunnel
Ported/Polished closed-chamber head with Kelford cam
It's a legit 85 mm front crossmember to ground which was the major bit of work.
Next on the cards is exhaust I reckon. Go for maximum ground clearance.
I've got a set of Mikuni Solex sidedraughts that I was toying with the idea of using, but we'll see.
Not a huge amount done to it really. Let's see...
5 speed gearbox
R31 shortened front struts/brakes
Adjustable lower control arms
Reset rear leaves and lowering blocks
Custom driveshaft tunnel
Ported/Polished closed-chamber head with Kelford cam
It's a legit 85 mm front crossmember to ground which was the major bit of work.
Next on the cards is exhaust I reckon. Go for maximum ground clearance.
I've got a set of Mikuni Solex sidedraughts that I was toying with the idea of using, but we'll see.