My EK project
Re: My EK project
That looks pretty bloody sweet.
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Re: My EK project
ha ha Gordons done it
I was going to say .. thats the only way to make your grey go faster
but i wont
I was going to say .. thats the only way to make your grey go faster
but i wont
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Im in the process of fitting a larger tunnel/ celica gearbox
so Ive cut the existing member/tailshaft safety loop out and will plate the ends
do I have to strengthen the top with plate ?
Then I plan to make up a crossmember to bolt to the existing bits of crossmember thats left
but nothing will line up, I know others on here have done the same but cant find any decent pics
any help will be appreciated
so Ive cut the existing member/tailshaft safety loop out and will plate the ends
do I have to strengthen the top with plate ?
Then I plan to make up a crossmember to bolt to the existing bits of crossmember thats left
but nothing will line up, I know others on here have done the same but cant find any decent pics
any help will be appreciated

kmawic
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The tunnels tekkied in place(to be welded once its all sorted), the shifter will clear the seat...............just

got the bracket for the clutch $100

Im considering running the crossmember from the 2 bits that will bolt on to the existing,a lot of cutting/weldin/guessing,slowly does it



got the bracket for the clutch $100

Im considering running the crossmember from the 2 bits that will bolt on to the existing,a lot of cutting/weldin/guessing,slowly does it



kmawic
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Dont u love it when all the bits start falling into place
Pm or ask schmeagain for some pics of his crossmember I am sure he has a five speed in his
Keep up the good work fella
Pm or ask schmeagain for some pics of his crossmember I am sure he has a five speed in his
Keep up the good work fella
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Looking good , love your Grey 

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How I have done similar conversions




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Nice work Smooth ,Ive tacked one up today then ran out of gas as usual
will hopefully finish it tommorrow
will hopefully finish it tommorrow
kmawic
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about time someone put some pics up to help out
wake up mothers
wake up mothers
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Like I said ill put a pic of mine up tommorrow to see what yous think,I like your idea smooth and may scrap mine
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Mick Jagger wrote:Like I said ill put a pic of mine up tommorrow to see what yous think,I like your idea smooth and may scrap mine
I may have a slight advantage, have been doing all sorts of conversions for almost 40 years. Specalised in, drive in (or Tow) and Drive out conversions on all types of vehicles as part of what I did in all my shops.
Here is another option


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