Huntyfm
1440cc
If you cant fix it with a hammer its electrical.[F4:Huntyfm]
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Post by Huntyfm on Jun 16, 2009 21:00:19 GMT 1
Righto,
What do you need to do to fit
A dummy right hand filler neck
And are mk1 conversion lights easy to fit?
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Post by Phil J on Jun 16, 2009 21:03:16 GMT 1
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Post by boycie101 on Jun 16, 2009 21:06:01 GMT 1
like phil said need to buy adaptor plates + weld them in, medusa has them fitted to back of her
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taffy1967
turbo
Forum cagoule
'1959-2000 Original & Best'
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Post by taffy1967 on Jun 16, 2009 22:01:16 GMT 1
Just make sure whoever uses the car is aware that it is a dummy filler neck and so they don't try filling the boot up with petrol. It's happened and a filling station had petrol leaking everywhere and the wife of the Mini owner was asked never to use the filling station again.
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Post by boycie101 on Jun 16, 2009 22:05:51 GMT 1
pmsl was'nt ju was it ;D
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taffy1967
turbo
Forum cagoule
'1959-2000 Original & Best'
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Post by taffy1967 on Jun 16, 2009 22:06:55 GMT 1
Might have been, I just heard it said on another forum.
;D
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Post by thereddwarf on Jun 16, 2009 22:08:07 GMT 1
well... thanks guys
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Post by Danny California on Jun 16, 2009 23:59:27 GMT 1
Hang on... if its a dummy neck whats the point in having a hole in the body? Surely thats the worst part of fitting twin tanks anyway? Cant it just be stuck on?
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exuptoy
1330cc
1980 Rebuild project and 1969 Elf.
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Post by exuptoy on Jun 17, 2009 0:02:50 GMT 1
I think there is one hole abour 6mm in the centre of the dummy. The light conversion plates are about £20, I bought a set for my project but the lights are hard work to get hold of for reasonable money.
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Post by Danny California on Jun 17, 2009 0:16:05 GMT 1
Evostick you want Or araldite if you've no plans for getting it off lol
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