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Re: Nick's 1200 ute
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:26 pm
by dirtyleppa
good to hear, if ya need a pair of hands that will actually work, let me know
Re: Nick's 1200 ute
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:56 pm
by project_1200_ute
well boys and girls i got the enginebay painted on sunday and got the engine in last night along with a few other bits and pieces took some photos where i left off last night but since done a fair bit more tonight should take more photos but heres what we got so far anyways;
chucked the old 4 speed in but i have a gut feeling something is wrong because the clutch fork is rather soft can be moved with hands easily any ideas whats wrong?
im using a different lightened flywheel but stil original clutch?
rest is under control and looking good for cruize nothing dedication cant achieve haha
Re: Nick's 1200 ute
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:03 pm
by dirtyleppa
awesome man, its coming a long way very quickly. keep it up and look forward to seeing it
Re: Nick's 1200 ute
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:22 pm
by project_1200_ute
shes a runner as of this arvo so thats choice just needs gearbox oil and to be tuned etc fotos were taken before i chucked dizzy and leads in
Re: Nick's 1200 ute
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:47 am
by project_1200_ute
so i was getting itchy ta do something on the ute now that cruize was over so ive ripped all the pulleys off the motor and sent them away to get gilmores made up should be sick
was thinking at same time alloy radiator??
suggestions? who makes a alloy radiator in a similar size that will work?
and other thing undecided on electric fan or not?
bonnents going satarn black like the engine bay too due to left over paint