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 on: Today at 11:26:06 AM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
Aa-and -  Here's the rear shock crossmember, welded in place:



It almost looks original.  Enough so it won't attract attention, come blue-slip time.

I discovered (because of rain) that I can work in the carport with the body shell raised enough so I can get underneath it.  As long as I don't try to rotate the shell.  Don't want crease marks in the roof.

Rob

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 on: Today at 10:37:31 AM 
Started by njf690 - Last post by njf690
GUYS

HAVING TO CHANGE OUT ENGINE MOUNTS , I HAD THEM DONE CUSTOM I BELIEVE WONT KNOW TIL I PULL THEM OUT. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON NEW ONES THAT FIT STRAIGHT UP , ALL SUMP , STEERING RACK ARE DONE CURRENTLY A DAILY DRIVER .

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 on: Yesterday at 04:12:15 PM 
Started by GMHwagoon - Last post by GMHwagoon
18

  fc holden special station sedan shell  plus  front subfame

   new A pillars, B pillars, outer sills ,larger tunnel rust free tank area
   
   solid dog legs , NOS drivers rear quarter panel

   new floors, solid rails  solid roof no rust in gutters no dents

   will throw in  heavy homemade rotisserie
      excellent base for project  if yours is rusty  comes with tags (factory black ,india ivory )
 
           $4,000    one hour from melbourne

                pm   and l will post you pics    greg






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 on: Yesterday at 11:23:09 AM 
Started by Jolls - Last post by Jolls
Thanks Vern,

I will ensure I grab one with a double lip.

Cheers

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 on: Yesterday at 08:23:31 AM 
Started by Jolls - Last post by my8thholden
use a double lip seal , pack some high temp grease between lips ..if inner lip seals well the outer lip may overheat and burn , grease will go someway to stopping that , the inner lip will get oil on it if all correct

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 on: May 09, 2024, 03:32:51 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
And here is the rear axle hump, with hedgehogs removed and some paint applied, ready for the rear shock crossmember to be welded in place:



Rob

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 on: May 09, 2024, 12:01:30 PM 
Started by ardiesse - Last post by ardiesse
The more difficult side turned out to be easier.  I'll put it down to having done the other side.  But this time I needed to slot and bend forward the return of the rear floor to get better access to the seam at the front.



And with more drilled spot welds, I could line this piece up exactly.

Rob

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 on: May 09, 2024, 10:21:17 AM 
Started by Jolls - Last post by Jolls
Making sure the top screw is clear of the water pump…..just saying ??

Thanks - good reminder!

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 on: May 09, 2024, 10:19:30 AM 
Started by Jolls - Last post by Jolls
Craig,

I've got one, but don't use it often.  Instead, I use the harmonic balancer as the alignment tool: with the timing cover loose, drive the balancer onto the crank just far enough to engage the seal, then tighten the screws.

Rob

Thanks Rob - that's the method I used before. Keep it simple, stupid!

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 on: May 09, 2024, 09:39:09 AM 
Started by Jolls - Last post by grey nomad
Making sure the top screw is clear of the water pump…..just saying ??

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