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R0B wrote:you can practice on this 2.1 ive got in me shed if you want..![]()
I wouldnt know where to begin and what to do
lol thanks rob
shame were miles apart
do you think this is something a novice can/could do
ive gutted the inside of my van and rewired the a new charger, i would love to do this throughout the winter, im getting a bug i can use as a daily so the van is free
it would be my last big job and i would know my van inside out!
I also have an LPG conversion to add to the complications
definitely feeling inspired by fairwynds thread
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1985 Doka 1.9 DG 4 Speed Box
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well done, nice work.
However I would recommend thoroughly coating your gearbox in underseal again like it was from factory as the road salt rots the cases like nobodys business so unless you plan on washing the underside all the time I'd coat it, especially the top.
Engines were facory coated too but age, heat and road spray gets to them too.
However I would recommend thoroughly coating your gearbox in underseal again like it was from factory as the road salt rots the cases like nobodys business so unless you plan on washing the underside all the time I'd coat it, especially the top.
Engines were facory coated too but age, heat and road spray gets to them too.
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Twas cleaned with a good (bio degradeable) degreaser and water first, then elbow grease and a wooden stick/cloth and white spirit!
Oh, and finally, a white glove!!
Methinks it was a tad obsessive!
Take point about coating it with something tho.....
So, who's engine is next for the clean up at 'OCD' engine cleaners lol!
Oh, and finally, a white glove!!

Methinks it was a tad obsessive!
Take point about coating it with something tho.....
So, who's engine is next for the clean up at 'OCD' engine cleaners lol!
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Top work.
If I were you I'd get some anti-corrosion wax on all that bare alloy before it corrodes to bu££ery.
(Update - oops just seen Aidens post..)
If I were you I'd get some anti-corrosion wax on all that bare alloy before it corrodes to bu££ery.
(Update - oops just seen Aidens post..)
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