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vpr said:
Mine will require strengthening all over the shop. I’ve just built a 2.6 lightened and balanced lump with jenvey ITB’s
Instead of going the full Resto route I bought a Cali car with absolutely zero rot, much cheaper way of doing it. Still has original paint all over.
Did you finish the car, if so what’s it running like. Love to hear an updateInstead of going the full Resto route I bought a Cali car with absolutely zero rot, much cheaper way of doing it. Still has original paint all over.
hilly10 said:
vpr said:
Did you finish the car, if so what’s it running like. Love to hear an updateEngine in a state of full strip down atm.
Not happy
Looks and absolutely lovely car, never driven one but it's probably my number one favourite classic sports car for looks and very high up my list of considerations for when I win the lottery.
Shame to fine a few areas of rust, but hopefully still otherwise a good buy and solid?
Daniel
Shame to fine a few areas of rust, but hopefully still otherwise a good buy and solid?
Daniel
Finally got round to getting the pump issues sorted once and for all. Took it to Carl Fitchett who has taken over Malcolm at Prestige. He as swapped out the existing noisy Bosch pump for his modified one rewired direct from the battery with inline fuse. He then fitted his set pressure PRV with diaphragm and hose. The pump is now quite and working fantastic.
Before the pump was done I fitted a complete new tank so as not have any more problems with particles getting into the injectors and also the known problem’s with running down to quarter of a tank are eliminated. All in all,well happy.
Before the pump was done I fitted a complete new tank so as not have any more problems with particles getting into the injectors and also the known problem’s with running down to quarter of a tank are eliminated. All in all,well happy.
Edited by hilly10 on Monday 17th August 17:04
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