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......whats the nice course for the car?

eh?

What did you hit Chris ? If it was road kill, I hope you had a good feast on it. :thumbup

Love the repair, just makes your car even more "Mad Max" :lol:

No mate, no road kill, just some ijit at a local car show directed us across a field which ripped it apart :angry:

Blimey Chris.....

Looking at the pic of the fuel pumps in the boot, it struck me that in the past it was always full of at least half a ton of ICE.

Seems dead weird to see your boot like that.

yeh, ICE went a while ago, wasn't really listening to it so all it was doing was weighing the car down. lifted the back end over an inch when it came out :o

most of it is gradually making its way into the SX atm :thumbup

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Thanks for taking the time to read it :thumbup

So, what's new..

Made some new tailpipes....

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Got something to replace the ally battery box....

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But the colours were all wrong, so after a little work something more in keeping......

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Stripped the engine down to find some scored bores...

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A good honing managed to remove them, still visible but not to the touch

and stuck and broken piston rings...

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Replaced broken rings and cleaned all the pistons

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bought some lightweight pulleys (old crank pulley 1.6kg, new one 665g) and made a better alternator adjuster..

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lightweight flywheel the other end (4.1Kg, old one was 7.6Kg)....

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After retropowers recomendations an uprated calibra turbo clutch cover and plate from techniclutch and new BE bearings..

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To compensate for the skimmed head (-.55mm) and decked block I'd been using a Regal autos 1.9mm MLS HG, this time I bought 2 std ones for a Z20LET, combined them (minus 2 layers) to get the same end product....

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Block re-built.....

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New flywheel requires M8 clutch bolts, rather then the M7 std ones, which I didn't realize until trying to fit it yesterday :rolleyes:

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