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  I just came across this  73 JPS #51 $11000$
 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/KezoAPUUWGzUE2nt/?mibextid=K35XfP
Dakazman
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Garage / Re: Lubricating clutch release bearing guide tube
« Last post by TurboFource on Today at 06:30:51 PM »
Maybe a cable lubricant tool like for motorcycles?
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Members Cars / Re: 65/0167R
« Last post by TurboFource on Today at 06:27:35 PM »
 :Welcome:
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Members Cars / Re: 65/0167R
« Last post by dakazman on Today at 05:58:33 PM »
 :Welcome:
 Jon
  Glad to hear about your new purchase. Your decision to drive the car first before a makeover is a wise decision.
  You will be in good hands here but we like pictures. I normally take a picture and email them to me changing the size below the the 100 mg size limit. Then open and save those pictures to your photo album were you can direct your attachment to post here.
 Dakazman  S2 fed 0453R
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Garage / Re: Water in Fuel Tanks
« Last post by Fotog on Today at 05:20:36 PM »
Don't you have 9 cars, or something like that?  Is it just one of the many? 
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Off Topic Subjects / Re: Getting derailed
« Last post by dakazman on Today at 02:58:36 PM »
  I also finished my daughter’s beveled mirror backing, and a new handle for my favorite knife.
  Oops I didn’t take o pic of the backing. Used all the windscreen adhesive to hold those mirrors on a piece of 1/4 plywood. It's still a work in progress.
Dakazman
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Garage / Re: Lubricating clutch release bearing guide tube
« Last post by dakazman on Today at 02:55:44 PM »
  I would suggest some wd-40 blown in by compressed air. A two man operation would be best to accomplish this.
Spray the cable and then actuate the cable while using compressed air around the sheathing. The one end inside car can also be sprayed but care must be taken to not destroy the carpeting. the corrosion is probably near either end.
 You could even disconnect it from the pedal and clutch arm and do a few pull test to see if it's the problem.
  Dakazman
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Garage / Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Last post by dakazman on Today at 02:39:03 PM »
  This is the best I can do. Two new gauges and two old, I could try to clock the fuel and temp gauge so that it is as bright as the other two newer gauges.  It seems I can live with this until the other two crap out.
  I’m putting it back together tomorrow but with 4 separate grounds and forget about a daisy chain.
D’man m
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Off Topic Subjects / Happy Birthday Chunky!!
« Last post by BDA on Today at 02:13:42 PM »
 :happy-bday: Chunky!!!!

Today Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman would be 96 years old!
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Hi Alex,

I’m about to embark on this journey. Would you mind if I PM you for some advice, please?

Many thanks!

Jon
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