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I could chuck that on my mill and clock each hole - would be bang on
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Used to sell a lot of product from Marketing Chemicals www.mchem.co.nz called "Parts Washer Solvent"
People seemed to be very happy with it
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Can do it on my CNC mill giz a shout if you get stuck
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On 2/9/2018 at 13:57, bonkas said:
Think I found it, will need to convert into a dxf file for laser cutting, will see how we go.
Let me know if you need a hand converting
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Thanks @Snoozin yep I can make new centres, bear in mind cost depends heavily on how complex (how many 3d surfaces) and how thick the stock material has to be -> generally the bigger the offset the thicker the plate required. But yeah let me know if you want a price I'll happily let you know what you would be looking at
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I'd put an SR20DET in it
But to be honest if I had just scored my first proper job I wouldn't blow it all and then some doing an engine conversion on a car, I would start saving for a deposit on a house.
Saying that, instead of saving for a deposit on a house, I did an SR20DET conversion. No regerts
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Another oil brand to add to the 150 or so we already have in NZ lol
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If anyone here has drawings of mazda rotary housings and rotors I would be super keen to get a copy! not having much fun with the trochoidal curve thingys..
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Someone up there will surely have some ISO 46 hydraulic oil lying around. for a Jack the difference will be negligible. any engineering workshop or earthmoving crowd should have loads and would probably be happy to sell you a litre for stuff all
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I sell this stuff in 1L, 5L and 20L containers for wholesale
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You can buy cam saver shims for L series engines?
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Otahuhu Tuning Centre at the end of Saleyards Rd used to be good.
Ihaven't used them in years but they did a great job sussing the severely overjetted 45DCOE on my 1500 pre xflow Mk1 Cortina a long time ago.
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I use GearWrench tools and have found them to be pretty well made and strong, they have some innovative products and for the price they're bloody good value.
(I sell them too )
I have some AmPro stuff and that's been pretty good, my flex head ratcheting wrenches have taken an absolute hiding over that last 8 years and are still prefect. I did break my 1/2" AmPro breaker bar but I had a bloody big pipe on it at the time... They replaced it no question though
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So you're the bastard that beat me to those let me know if you don't end up using them I could still be keen to take them off your hands
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Out back of Oratia
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Thanks Richie! Sorting now
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That would be Neil Wood's (N&J Wood) new truck I think
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Not many if any of mine either, got there a bit late due to locking my keys in the boot
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What sort of oil goes in my air compressor?
Compressor Oil!
Depending on what type of compressor it is dictates what type of oil you need. I carry ISO 68 compressor oil (which covers most common compressors) in 4L packs at my place if you need some
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Shameless plug - this stuff is awesome - top end stuff (but top end price too) www.kleers.co.nz
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That looks like a Mk1 Cortina 2dr GT to me
Nice car
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I'm sure you did, but did you use proper LSD oil?
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Tech Spam thread - because 1/4" BSP gets 5 hand spans to the jiggawatt
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I was! Can still get it if needed