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Those accuspark electronic ignition modules off trademe seem to work pretty well, certainly a lot better then points. You can adapt a fully electronic distributor, there's some good info here but those accuspark ones are literally about 30 minutes to install and seem to work great, less mucking around involved.

 

I haven't got too far into it, that was going to be my next project then I ended up buying a motorbike which is taking my time/money instead. From what I had been reading you ideally want 36-38mm carbs to work with either 1300 or 1600 engines, no point going bigger unless running a really wild cam or something. There is some good info here from a guy that did it. Shaneo is probably the man to talk to about it though.

 

That's some brilliant info! Cheers for that, I'll have a read, particularly about the electronic ignition part. See if I can't start piecing bits together from pick a part. There's always the option of just buying an electronic dizzy but why not have a go doing it the fun way!

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Save your money and buy a brand new set up dizzy coil the lot I have one in mine now the power is great and so smooth. I do have a spare electronic ignition. If you want to have a good look at my set up PM me and we can go from there Then you can make your mind up. I still have your window winders here

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That was actually something my flatmate and I were discussing this afternoon. He reckons flogged out old shit<brand new shit. I had forgotten about those handles! Was meant to have a yarn at this months meet but crap weather made me less keen to stand outside. Will hit you up next month. Chur!

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My mate Ben painted it, cost me a little over 2k with me doing the prep work (basically just turn up, spray and drive/tow away). Did the door jams, boot jams but not in the engine bay (will do that when I take the engine out down the track).

 

Arent' spitfires basically just deep dish tridents? I guess those would look okay, Basically I think anything shiny with a lip would look pretty nice on it, it's just choosing the right flavour. Avenga has a set of Cheviot Turbo wheels I've been thinking about, could maybe polish those up and they would look nice.

 

I hate choosing wheels, especially after just going through the stress of choosing a car colour! Haha. I don't like making big decisions.

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175/50 on a 7 is basically square.

 

Those rims above are heinously expensive but it doesnt really matter what wheels you end up with tbh, the picture above was to show how fucking awesome 13x7ish wheels coupled with 175/50's and a tonne of slam.

 

I will go find Chalky B's thread to show how cool a set of 13x6.5s look.

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Yeah that's pretty hearty aye. I guess the logical step is to lower it (I only wanna drop it 2", I think that'll be plenty) and then keep an eye out for a wheel that suits. At least there's a strong market for tridents when the time comes! Shouldn't be hard to sell these wheels.

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Right so the front camber has always been a little crazy, but I've found it's rooted a tyre so that's going to be replaced tomorrow. But another issue is a knock coming from the right front wheel, I inspected it tonight and have traced it to the rack end. My haynes manual describes a ball join in there, does anyone know anything about these? It reckons they're replaceable. Will then get a wheel alignment to sort the camber issues and hopefully make it a little less flighty.

 

Gotta sort these things before beach hop!

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To gt the steering arm off the rack there is split tube pin that u need to drill out in order to unwind the arm off the rack to replace the steering arm

If its the bottom arm ball joint az far az im aware its cast into the arm so u'll hav to replace whole bottom arm (i could be wrong on this tho)

I do how ever hav spare bottom arms which i wnt need az iv put adjustable camber 1's in

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