FB ute V6 project

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Shain Mullavey
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FB ute V6 project

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The time has come for the old girl to get a new lease on life and some creature comforts for me.
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Parts car V6 VT
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Re: FB ute V6 project

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nice one mate, what motor is in it at the moment
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Re: FB ute V6 project

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Hi Shain
I like the look of your ute as it is looks very clean, what is the back story mate.

I have done an FC Sedan V6 conversion and am doing the same to my FB/EK ute so if there is anything I can help you with just ask as I'm many others on here can assist as well.

Make sure you put up plenty of pics mate.

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Re: FB ute V6 project

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The old girl has a 202 red and 5 speed toyota box in it. The photo is from about two years ago it needs a lot of rust cutting out. Living in Darwin i wont A/C as one of the main things.
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Re: FB ute V6 project

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there is a very nice gold EK on the fourm that i have been look at for a few years now and he has pleanty of good idears and grate photos of his build.
Re: Tigers V6 Conversion
If I can get it to look half as good as his i will be very happy.
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Re: FB ute V6 project

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Shain Mullavey wrote:The old girl has a 202 red and 5 speed toyota box in it. The photo is from about two years ago it needs a lot of rust cutting out. Living in Darwin i wont A/C as one of the main things.
You could try run a blue motor ac bracket and set up if thats all your after mechanically
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Started work on the ute today. The last owner must have brought bog in 20kg tubs.
Passages door. Nearly 1/2 inch thick in places.
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Re: FB ute V6 project

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Hey Shain;
I found a similar thing on my ute body behind the B pillar in the ute area, I was sitting one day looking at the area and just thought it didn't look right so I got an old screw driver and gave it a tap and it was just full of bog oh well at least now I know I have to replace the bit.

As for air con there have been quite few that have done the business there is a really nice V8 FC ute on the FE/FC forum that has air con.
I am still trying to install aircon on my V6 FC sedan and because my car was finished and I then decided to do the install I am using an old school style under dash unit they are pretty cheap on Ebay and I have made my own compressor mount so that I can mount the compressor down low on the passenger side similar to where they are originally.

I use the Series 2 V6 engine out of the VP VR and the compressor used to be the passenger side engine mount. I wanted to keep a cleaner look and don't like them mounted up high, not sure about the VT engine you may be able to leave the compressor in its original position.

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Had some ute time today and found lots more bog. This photo is from passengers side behind the door. One big dent.
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That's some thick bog you've found there!......Have you removed the inner panels in the ute tub and had a look?....Be interesting to see what's going on in there!
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:shock: Previously owned by a plasterer...
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Yes I have removed the inner panels and I reckon you can get ok access to the dent. Don't see why you wouldn't have done that instead of using so much bog.
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Yes, there is good open access to that area from below the tub floor.
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Been a busy the last month haven't had any time for the poor old girl. So today I made some time and finished striping the rear passengers side quarter. Can I just say the last person that did the body work on the ute spent more money on bog then they would have buying a gold plated set of hammers and dollies.
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