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Yammies

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  1. Im not 100 percent sure on that. I had a chevanne as my first car. It had rear seats too.

    They were badged as Bedford chevannes in the uk and normally didn't have side windows, but all the ones I've seen here are basically chevette wagons/estates. 

    I have quite a few bits stashed here and i cant use any of the engine bits as the original engine is long gone from mine.

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  2. any GL4 or GL5 rated oil in the SAE 80 - 90 weight should do the trick.

    there are heaps of different brands out there but the difference is bugger all.

    Something like a GL4 80w or GL5 80w90

  3. The short answer is there is no reason why you can't deck the block as opposed to skimming the head. most people only skim the head, but if your head is straight and not corroded you'll be fine... normally the head is worse than the block though! Just work out your compression ratio and piston/valve clearances to make sure there won't be any issues.

  4. I'm gonna go with no... don't reverse the lines... front brakes generally deliver more fluid, and just because the rear is disc doesn't mean that you should necessarily deliver more fluid to that area. Wilwood make inline residual pressure valves - 2 PSI for Disc, and 10PSI for drum brakes....

  5. Check your fuel rail pressures - cranking, pump running, and leak down pressures.

    If it's EFi it won't be auto choke... that's carb stuff..... Though most engines use the temp sensor as the trigger for cold start enrichment

  6. What grade of oil are you using? I second the 20w/50 oil. There's a good chance you are running the wrong grade - say 15w/40. You are wasting your time running some of the more modern oils like magnatech in an older motor. also, check your idle speed to make sure it is idling high enough.

    Basically, the thinner the oil, the less resistance to flow, and therefore less pressure.

  7. they need to be hubcentric in order to be legal (they need the little lip in the centre that locates/centres the wheel)

    They ideally need to be certed, but my bro just has black discs/round plates in behind the wheel that hides the spacers. They get VTNZ WOFs everytime....

    BTW 5x114.3 is a far more common stud pattern.. fits Falcons, Valiants, Nissans, Mitsis.. there's bound to be something that would work....

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