got someone interested in the old engine Josh
got someone interested in the old engine Josh
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yea, nice.
as steve once showed, these can work very well!
yeah im a sucker for pumped/flared guards and 13's
Was lucky to find this set, most ive found are basically 0 offset,
the ones i got are 13x7 rear with roughly + 8
Fronts are 13x6.5 with +16
Rear rim just sits inside guard, fronts a little out
Thanks to Peter For the wheel nuts,
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That does look pretty darn nice, cant wait to see some tyres on it!!
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Nice!!!!!!
Thanks mate!
Todays lesson, You can remove a engine without a hoist, and by your self
Step 1, jack up front, take wheels off, lower car down with 1 brick under each lower arm. Make sure you got a tyre under engine/box.
This is a good idea to remove your lower brace if you have one, as i learned its hard to drop a engine with that in the way
Step 2, undo all mounts, caution, engine may jolt a bit.
Step 3, jack car up and put wheels on with 2 nuts each, then jack even more up onto car ramps.
Step 4, slide engine out underneath!!!
DONE!!......
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That's actually good to know.
What ever happened to this car being "low, wide and lumpy"? Haven't seen much of either!
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