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tortron

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  1. thats like yesterday i mean when putting them back in everything i read on the internet seems to be making it harder than it should be on a side note - theres a clip on youtube where they are making ckd (complete knock down) morries in sweden they bash the shit out of the windscreens with a hide mallet to get them in
  2. yuh have replacement rubber, as the ones in there were past it about 30 years ago. did you do anything to seperate the screens?
  3. anyone here ever popped in a split screen? is it as much of a prick of a job as everyone seems to think? (i have fitted the rear screen, which is suposedly almost as bad, without much drama - so are people just pansys?)
  4. thought i saw you in ham a couple of days ago but then thought na its not running yet so you have an identical MINT condition ex pooning around ham
  5. send her to the crusher mate, shes fair rusty. I hear you can get a sweet bus ticket out of it
  6. i would suggest graphite powder to lube the cable (so shit doesnt stick to it) a little trick you may find handy is that when you are shifting into a non syncro gear (probably 1st and reverse) try moving the lever half into another gear (e.g. second before going into 1st). This lets you "borrow" the syncro from the other gear (really you are in a way pre-loading the box) and gives you a much easier change 2mm doesnt seem right to me> i would set it up so there is 2cm free travel in the clutch pedal before it engages (thats what the morrie manual says anyways)
  7. might actually cruise te rapa for the lols morris is yuck spec multi coloured sanded primer/baremetal - should pull bitches
  8. tortron

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    sand it out bro
  9. try about a 1/8th displacement
  10. lol at v8 bozo crown hate its a toyota- do whatever you want to it
  11. i would have suggested spot welding on tabs - so it looks factory as.
  12. yikes, bottom of 2nd page bump carbs and all linkages are done - all shiny and functional just need to make the manifolds up, so giz your profile cutter or something since just before the beach hop i have been having a prick of a time with the car randomly developing (usually after a bit of high revs, but not all the time) a miss, which would sometimes go away if i could get the revs up enough. so gave the inners of the distributor a good clean (springs and plates were gummed up with something (no vac advance on this)) gave it an oil replaced rotor - the one in there had a loose (2mm movement either way) contact recrimped grounding wire as it was nearly broken through and hello, problem is solved a combination of all of the above was leading to the timing becoming all over the show at random times. runs nice and smooth and starts 1st pop once again, so thats pretty meke. Timing wants to be a little more advanced than it is now but thats no problem. As an interesting point, the owners manual states that you should advance the timing until it starts to pink and then back off "a bit" playing it by ear until optimum performance is obtained Have my spare engine stripped down to its component pieces, all of which are undergoing cleaning and eventually respray of the block and other little bits, polishing of all the alloy (not sanding as i want to retain the cast look, tho i am removing the worst of the casting marks). before it all goes back together i will see what can be improved in the porting side of things reground cam double valve springs lightened fly wheel to go with my twin carbs and headers she should fly along quite nicely at the moment bodywise she is undergoing some major prep work currently have half the outside primed and block sanded, removing any nick or scratch that threatens to mar the new paint job. Not too much to do really, theres only 1 dent on the thing and that was pretty shallow anyway. Dont remember if i mentioned, but i stripped down the front wings and removed teh shitty bog job hiding the rust in the rear of them (every morrie rusts here) giving the mig a good work out. The only other rust is in the boot lid - which is slightly worse than i thought, but shouldnt take more than 5 mins to patch. next to do is finish the exterior sanding interior sanding prep inside boot (removing gas tank as i want to paint this differently) prep engine bay (will remove as much as i can, not that theres anything really to remove and pop out the engine) then a final strip down of anything i dont want paint on, then spray everything (will be a front and rear wing off paintjob for lushness) have changed direction a little from what i was originally intending, but i think its going to come out real nice but il keep that under my bowler hat for now
  13. some spoon type levers will help pop that dent out or if you can try get a small inflatable ball behind it and inflate tho a slide hammer may be best
  14. depends on the age of the vehicle but if they are present they must be functional (with water in them even)
  15. oh yuh how long will you be in tauranga for?
  16. just got it have pm'd ned about possibly this weekend will let you guys know whats going on
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