Ken,
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Yes, it matters which way around the pedestals go. Figure 6A-20 of the ...
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- Thu Apr 02, 2026 8:47 pm
- Forum: General sharing advice and experience
- Topic: Rocker Support Pedestals
- Replies: 1
- Views: 23
- Mon Mar 30, 2026 2:40 pm
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Are you Bored? Bang for Buck Engine recipe required.
- Replies: 42
- Views: 18644
Re: Are you Bored? Bang for Buck Engine recipe required.
Ed,
On the subject of oil pumps, you could take a look at some posts I made on FE-FC a few years ago:
https://forum.fefcholden.club/index.php/topic,28110.0.html
Executive Summary: There are at least three versions of the grey motor oil pump, all interchangeable as complete assemblies.
Pump gears ...
On the subject of oil pumps, you could take a look at some posts I made on FE-FC a few years ago:
https://forum.fefcholden.club/index.php/topic,28110.0.html
Executive Summary: There are at least three versions of the grey motor oil pump, all interchangeable as complete assemblies.
Pump gears ...
- Fri Mar 20, 2026 8:48 pm
- Forum: Electrical System
- Topic: Amp meter test ....
- Replies: 13
- Views: 319
Re: Amp meter test ....
Steve,
Where's your sense of adventure?
I can tell you what happens when things go wrong. I had an X2. It had the ammeter. The ammeter terminals (uninsulated at that) were perilously close to the rod from the wiper motor to the RH wiper crank. It was night, and hurling down with rain. I turned the ...
Where's your sense of adventure?
I can tell you what happens when things go wrong. I had an X2. It had the ammeter. The ammeter terminals (uninsulated at that) were perilously close to the rod from the wiper motor to the RH wiper crank. It was night, and hurling down with rain. I turned the ...
Re: Rockers
. . . and make absolutely sure that you have no sticking valves. While you're at it, check that your pushrods are perfectly straight and also that your cam followers do not have chunks taken out of the skirts. Bent pushrods and damaged cam followers are the tell-tale indication of stuck valves. This ...
Re: Rockers
You can only replace the short/long bolt rocker gear with the long/long bolt rocker gear as whole assemblies. The shafts are different, the pedestals are different, the method of location of the shafts in the pedestals is different. Don't try to put the later pedestals on the early shafts, for ...
Re: Rockers
There are a couple of ways -
Hammer and brass drift, holding the pedestal in a vice, is the method I've used previously. But the drift has to be almost the same diameter as the shaft. If the shafts are sludged up, they can be quite difficult to remove. Or use a press, with a socket of the right ...
Hammer and brass drift, holding the pedestal in a vice, is the method I've used previously. But the drift has to be almost the same diameter as the shaft. If the shafts are sludged up, they can be quite difficult to remove. Or use a press, with a socket of the right ...
- Sun Mar 01, 2026 1:13 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Harv's (Grace's) EK ute
- Replies: 245
- Views: 61719
Re: Harv's (Grace's) EK ute
Harv,
That looks fairly conclusive.
The next step depends on whether you like working under a car. Under "Minor Service Operations" in chapter 6 of the EK shop manual, the instructions for oil pump service are somewhat like this -
1. Remove front engine mount nuts, jack up engine and support with ...
That looks fairly conclusive.
The next step depends on whether you like working under a car. Under "Minor Service Operations" in chapter 6 of the EK shop manual, the instructions for oil pump service are somewhat like this -
1. Remove front engine mount nuts, jack up engine and support with ...
- Sat Feb 14, 2026 2:42 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Project 2.
- Replies: 1564
- Views: 187996
Re: Project 2.
Brett,
Yes, and yes. With certain qualifications. The threaded section of an EH ignition switch is probably the same length as FB/EK, since EH ignition switches fasten directly to the dash. HD/HR ignition switches have a longer threaded section because of the escutcheon.
The lock barrels will ...
Yes, and yes. With certain qualifications. The threaded section of an EH ignition switch is probably the same length as FB/EK, since EH ignition switches fasten directly to the dash. HD/HR ignition switches have a longer threaded section because of the escutcheon.
The lock barrels will ...
- Sun Feb 01, 2026 9:43 pm
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Sump removal... in car?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4491
Re: Sump removal... in car?
Blacky,
FE-FC crossmembers have a different profile than FB-EK right under the engine: they're not as tall, and the top surface slopes down to the rear. This allows you to remove the sump with the engine in place. FB/EK front crossmembers have a more uniform rectangular profile.
But I'm almost ...
FE-FC crossmembers have a different profile than FB-EK right under the engine: they're not as tall, and the top surface slopes down to the rear. This allows you to remove the sump with the engine in place. FB/EK front crossmembers have a more uniform rectangular profile.
But I'm almost ...
- Sat Jan 31, 2026 9:28 pm
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: Sump removal... in car?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4491
Re: Sump removal... in car?
FE-FC front crossmembers allow the sump to be removed with the engine in place, provided you drop the steering linkages out of the way. FB/EK front crossmembers don't allow you that luxury.
I'd go at the task in the order: remove distributor, remove oil pressure switch, f (drive oil pump with long ...
I'd go at the task in the order: remove distributor, remove oil pressure switch, f (drive oil pump with long ...
- Wed Jan 21, 2026 11:44 am
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Leroy the EK Ute
- Replies: 785
- Views: 136097
Re: Leroy the EK Ute
Joe,
The radiator tanks aren't designed for that much pressure, so there's a risk of them failing with repeated 15 psi pressure cycles.
Because Leroy keeps his cool, you'll most likely be OK. I'd still recommend you find another 7 psi cap though.
Rob
The radiator tanks aren't designed for that much pressure, so there's a risk of them failing with repeated 15 psi pressure cycles.
Because Leroy keeps his cool, you'll most likely be OK. I'd still recommend you find another 7 psi cap though.
Rob
- Tue Jan 20, 2026 11:27 pm
- Forum: All Holden Day
- Topic: SA All Holden Day 2026
- Replies: 20
- Views: 16305
Re: SA All Holden Day 2026
Worth going to, in my opinion. The SA Humpy peeps adopted me again, and even suggested I could join up. I asked if they accepted interstate members, not expecting the question to be taken in earnest. They did. They do. Take interstate members, that is.
A couple of standout vehicles for me - a very ...
A couple of standout vehicles for me - a very ...
- Mon Jan 12, 2026 10:10 am
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Castile Green/Dartford Grey 225
- Replies: 19
- Views: 11581
Re: Castile Green/Dartford Grey 225
FX-FJ gearboxes have the extra ribs on the bellhousing. The one in the photo is a late FX/early FJ gearbox: 14th day of can't make out the month 1953, with an alloy rear extension housing, which is consistent with a 1953 build.
Rob
Rob
- Fri Jan 09, 2026 6:25 pm
- Forum: My FB EK
- Topic: Ol' Rusty - FB/EK Sedan
- Replies: 742
- Views: 193900
Re: Ol' Rusty - FB/EK Sedan
. . . I think I might have a set of windscreen reveal moldings . . .
Rob
Rob
- Tue Dec 16, 2025 8:11 pm
- Forum: Other cars of interest
- Topic: FJ van
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4421
Re: FJ van
Now that's a find . . . you can count FJ vans on the fingers of one hand. And it didn't get modified in the '70s either.
Rob
Rob