Hmmmm if I wasn’t reading this thread backwards I wouldn’t have to have asked that question - regardless, I’m looking forward to seeing how the Chevy grey comes out!
Jonty wrote:Hmmmm if I wasn’t reading this thread backwards I wouldn’t have to have asked that question - regardless, I’m looking forward to seeing how the Chevy grey comes out!
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Funilly Nathan there is a Holden grey in the range, which is darker.
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Comparison of the eBay inner HD tie rod end with the Protex ones I got from CPP yesterday. Rear one being correct Protex part. Hopefully be able go get full lock now. There was also an issue with the tapers requiring washers to pull them in.
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Fitted up the new inners to the drag link and still required two washers either side to get the castellated nuts in the right spot for split pins, but at least I was able to leave out the thickest third washers. I do have some shim material somewhere I was considering trying if I can find it now. Taper nuts torqued to 50-55 lb ft.
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Errol62 wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2020 4:11 pm
Door seal adhesive
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Clay can you give a bit more information on this I used LOCTITE 424 it's great to join rubber to rubber but not so good to bond rubber to metal I see you are in Adelaide I am in Newcastle I don't know where you would get it here
BILLY BLACKARROW
MY Father always said do the hard part first --because when you are OVER IT you only have the easy part left to do THINGS I HAVE TRIED TO LIVE BY
Hi Bill,
It is just what the paint shop had and haven’t tried it yet. Rest assured when I do I will post results on this thread. Wurth are a popular quality brand so should be readily available, but I’m not saying it is any better than any other product at sticking door rubbers. Previously I’ve used Tarzan’s Grip style contact adhesive to good effect, but once it is in position there is no opportunity for revision. That is not strictly true as the door rubbers I intend using here were previously in my sedan, god rest her.
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Paint shop said this would be a tad lighter than the "Holden" grey from KBS but I don't think so. Oh well.
The block and timing cover had previously never been painted, and together with the vicco cop engine number now leads me to believe that this was a GMH short motor with the EH head etc bolted on. This isn't really what I was hoping for rego wise so we will see.
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Harv wrote:It's a grey motor, officer. Just like they came out with from the factory
Sad thing is, few people now could pick the difference.
Cheers,
Harv
Looks good - bit dark but they were all different shades anyway - guy that did my rego inspection didnt even lift the bonnet and as Harv says probably wouldnt know what he’s looking at anyway