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navy_speed_shop
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« on: February 19, 2005, 12:29:27 AM »
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hows it goin fellas
been collecting and scrounging now for a little while and finally have enough pennys to get my donk back on line.
 So far ive stiripped down the old girl and sourced a Waggott Twin carby manifold and some HQ carbies. instead of using the the dodgey speco linkages, ive used kick downs on the throttle shafts, makes things a bit tighter and not so sketchy looking.
 ive got to pick up a finned aluminium rocker cover from somewhere, had one, lost one kinda deal.

Now any suggestions on head work? i want to chuck this into a fe/fc ute when i get a bit more bling bling. figure that the power to weight ratio will be a bit more friendly.
 so the head dosent have to be too crazy, i was thinking bigger valves new springs etc.  but the big question what valves?

 thats all for now though. should get some replies.
Cheers fellas!!!
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2005, 07:09:37 AM »
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Grey motor?

Mine was rebuilt with 186 valves I think, with some mild head work.

Speak to Mike Dyer at Brookvale. Old school engine builder, knows greys back to front.

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