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I brewed up a mix of petrol, degreaser that contained sodium hydroxide, and some mag wheel cleaner. 2lts petrol, 2lts of the degreaser, and about 200ml of mag wheel cleaner (contains hydrochloric acid). Let it bubble for a bit then drop in your bits and leave for about an hour then pressure wash.BILLY BLACKARROW wrote:What did you use to clean your strikers & catches as I was going to get mine recab plated but yours came up tops ( if you can do it so can I ) with your help it will be a lot cheeper
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No worries Alan. I'll definitely post the results (all good hopefully!).MeFB wrote:Looking forward to seeing the shiny bits and the oily bits back on the car.
When you're happy that the oil system is balanced, could you please put the details on the forum here?
I doubt that I'd put half as much thought into it, and would probably cook my engine on the first run.
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Thanks Wayne, yours looks great too. A real inspiration to others. Keep going mate, you'll get there I'm sure.WayneXG95 wrote:Looks real nice Craig, I know what you mean by problems, im down to the wire to get to Wangaratta...
Glass ute shell now on evilpay - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Holden-Ek-Ut ... 3cd1131d89Craig Allardyce wrote: On the side, I went to the Soda Blasters to get the seat frames done and come across this little treat!. An all fibreglass FB/EK ute body and tube chassis. Its been built as a drag car with 4 link rear end set up and needs the front chassis section finished. It is for sale so if anyone is interested let me know.
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Got confirmation and pricing from the states today as my trim had arrived (took 5 days with the biggest hold being customs over there and the weekend as well. Not bad I thought).SunnyTim wrote:YES YES YES!Craig Allardyce wrote:everyone will be interested to hear about the US trim