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Galleries / Project Cars - FEs and FCs Under Construction / Re: FC "Special" ute
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on: June 27, 2009, 01:29:30 AM
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Well I've done it - finally - It's been a very long drawn out process but -the ute is registered and done nearly 100 miles and other than a partly blocked main jet in one of carbies it's running perfectly. I thought it would be good to drive because all the old Holdens I had years ago were worn out and this ute has had everything rebuilt from the ground up but I can't believe how good it is and an absolute joy to drive. I can't get the smile off my face. The great reaction from the general public was something I wasn't prepaired for, from old people that remembered "the old days" to younger people giving a wave and thumbs up. I think I am going to enjoy this car. It does make all the hard times and the pain worthwile. I contacted the old owners tonight and they were as happy as I am the "Tilly" is back on the road. See Ya on the road somewere, Cheers, Tony H
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Galleries / Project Cars - FEs and FCs Under Construction / Re: FC "Special" ute
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on: May 04, 2008, 10:27:15 PM
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Getting close now, only a small list to finish. Have to wait to put the rear floor in because when I was finishing up the rear wiring I checked the sender - catus - had to remove and get it rebuilt - will be ready in a bit over a week. Finished assembling the doors only to find a couple of handles the splines were u/s so found some good second hand ones and when we go to the USA I will buy new Chevy ones. Here's a couple more photos after her first bath. Have had to send my NFC-059 number plates back as the paint was falling off - should be back in 2 weeks. Cheers, tonyh
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Technical Board / General Technical / Re: rockers noisy on start up
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on: May 04, 2008, 06:46:38 AM
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good idea thee, funny how time allows you to forget, some oil filters on my rebuilt 186 out to 190 in my EH 20years ago had the same drain back problem - genuine ones fixed it - I was running a 20w50 at the time and changed to 15w40 after talking to my engine builder and never had problems again. tonyh
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Technical Board / General Technical / Re: rockers noisy on start up
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on: May 02, 2008, 08:20:21 PM
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Hi Dave, The heaver the oil the longer it takes to fully get around the engine. The most wear happens in the first few seconds of startup. If the noise is only on start up could be that the oil viscosity is heavy and taking either too long to get to the lifters or get warm enough to lower the viscosity - particular if the engine is new or in good low clearance condition - You said you are running 25w50 - just for a check try running a 10w40 part synthetic and see if the noise stops. The only time there is a problem with the new types of oils is if you are running very high valve spring pressures which puts big loads on the cam lifter and lobe face. Check with the engine builder but I doubt if your engine would be set up this way. I have worked in the oil industry for over fifteen years and been involved in drag racing for over thirty and the only time I ran a 25w50 was in a supercharged, large clearance, methanol big block Chevrolet producing over 1100HP in a fairly mild form and with that engine I would warm it up on stands until the oil pressure stabilised before I ran it and did over 150 passes without any bearing or engine problems. To give you some idea of the effect oil viscosity has on engine performance, years age we changed a pro stock engine on the dyno from 10w40 full synthetic to a 0w30 full synthetic with no other changes and picked up 15HP. Don't get too worried about oil pressure - the old measure was 10 lbs plus 10 per 1000 rpm so from what you stated you are pretty close. What you need is a constant supply and with the correct good oil and you won't have any problems. cheers tonyh
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC Ute guard spears
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on: April 30, 2008, 04:37:52 PM
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Mikey's right, most platers don't want to know - have a talk to the car clubs over there and find out who is the best plater and go and talk to them as I would imagine the problem with die cast in your conditions would be worse then here and they might have a few tricks or more willing to repair and plate them. If that is a dud the only other suggestion might be to talk to a restoration shop to reproduce them in stainless - just a thought as there are some excellent craftsman over there that can and do make anything. Cheers TonyH
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Technical Board / Restoration Help / Re: Bonnet "HOLDEN" clips
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on: April 30, 2008, 03:22:27 PM
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Hey Rusty,
Rang Spectrum and spoke to Andrew - very helpfull, knew exactly what I wanted, had them in stock and is mailing them to me - no problem. I'm a happy little camper. So much for no longer available from RS.
Thanks again, TonyH
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC Ute guard spears
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on: April 29, 2008, 09:29:19 PM
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Hi Paul, Have you found a set of spears yet? They are die cast by the way. I still have the set before I changed mine to a "Special". I just went down the shed 9.15pm - in the cold - it's getting into winter here- not an Irish winter but cold for here - and found the spears, gave them a quick clean up. Right hand looks ok with some pitting (typical die cast) the left has quite a bit of pitting on the lower half. If you can't get any better ones they are yours if you want them - just have to work out how to get them to you. Cheers, TonyH
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC fuel tank sender
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on: April 29, 2008, 08:39:36 PM
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Thanks everybody for your advice and help, I took Mick's advice and took my old sender to Able Electronics today and it will be ready in 2 weeks for a better price than an exchange one. Cheers TonyH
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC fuel tank sender
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on: April 27, 2008, 08:40:10 PM
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Thanks for the offers guys , but Mick from the FC club in Brissie told they are different and I want to try to get a ute one. He also gave me Able Instruments name in Brissie, to rebuild mine if I can't source one from the Forum. Mick had them rebuild his and it works perfectly. Cheers, tonyh
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / FC fuel tank sender
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on: April 27, 2008, 02:57:54 PM
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Would anyone have a nos or good fuel tank sender for my FC ute? I spent a good couple of days and was hoping to get the floor in after finishing the wiring only to find the tank sender is catus - was ok 12 years ago when the ute came apart!!! I will hate to go back to Rares. TonyH
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Technical Board / Restoration Help / Bonnet "HOLDEN" clips
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on: April 24, 2008, 08:24:30 PM
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Hi, Can anyone tell me where I can buy the clips for the "HOLDEN" letters on the front of the bonnet of my FC? I have been to Rare Spares and been told they are no longer available - which I was told about stainless scuff strips until I found another source. I also need the clips and the glove box "Special" strip. Cheers, TonyH
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General / General Board / Re: scuff plates
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on: March 26, 2008, 11:16:30 PM
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Hi All,
I spoke to Marty (the Stainless man) today and he gave me his ok to publish his mobile : 0421 060 996. I will also publish his E Mail as soon as verify it.
Cheers, TonyH
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General / General Board / Re: scuff plates
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on: March 21, 2008, 11:52:57 PM
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Hi All,
I found a guy in Brisbane through StreetNeat who makes brand new brushed stainless scuff plates that not only look great but they fit !!!! My pair for my FC ute were $200 with screws. E mail me if you want his mobile.
Cheers, TonyH
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts For Sale / Re: Scuff plates
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on: March 21, 2008, 11:44:17 PM
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Hi all,
I found a guy in Brisbane through StreetNeat who makes brand new brushed stainless scuff plates that not only look great but they fit !!!! My pair for my FC ute were $200 with screws. E mail me if you want his mobile.
Cheers, TonyH
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