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Congratulations mate, i cant even think how much excitement you must feel knowing its so close!

Thanks, It's taken awhile to get to this stage,

Cant wait to get it registered and move my running gear from my other 4 door,

Turboed L24, Megasquit II, EDIS, 3 inch exhaust..

Nigel

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Went to take it down this afternoon for it check,

well I didn't make it, look like the fuel line sucked something into it,

engine wont run long with out fuel to the carby..

I'll look at getting a new line made up, I need a larger one anyway to supply more fuel for when I upgate to my turbo..

Nigel

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Sunday I blew the line out (air compressor),

I let it fill with fuel and used the air, this pushed every thing out, did this 4 times, one way, 4 times the other, and 3 the original way, nice and clean now,

took it down to get inspected today, passed first time

get rego on it tomorrow,

drive around tomorrow night..

I'm very happy, but I may have a dud rear wheel bearing, theirs a noise, need to track it down

Nigel

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are you looking at making your own lines or have them made up? i ended up buying a roll of 5/16" (i think) pipe, but i am yet to find a decent (and cheap) pipe bender to make it up

bought a cheap one from super cheap (has a bar that bends it over a roller), but that was rubbish and just bent the pipe.

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are you looking at making your own lines or have them made up? i ended up buying a roll of 5/16" (i think) pipe, but i am yet to find a decent (and cheap) pipe bender to make it up

bought a cheap one from super cheap (has a bar that bends it over a roller), but that was rubbish and just bent the pipe.

I havent decides yet. but talking about a bender, i have seen some that my brother used on copper pipe, and where I work, it like a spring that slids over the pipe, it works very nicely with copper. not sure of steel,

I need to investigate

can I ask where you brough yours ?

Nigel

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i grabbed my pipe from my local auto parts shop - peps auto (but found an online website selling it.. i think i paid a lot more for mine: https://www.americanautos.com.au/cgi-bin/fccgi.exe?w3exec=aap.control&formname=category&newform=groups&option=070e&session=15061167073467)

i have seen the spring ones before but wasn't sure how well they would work in tight 90 degree curves, i was thinking of trying one of these next: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3-1-TUBE-BENDER-Pipe-Curving-Pliers-Brake-Fuel-Line-/250633765351?cmd=ViewItem&pt=AU_Building_Materials&hash=item3a5aefc1e7

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i have seen the spring ones before but wasn't sure how well they would work in tight 90 degree curves, i was thinking of trying one of these next: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3-1-TUBE-BENDER-Pipe-Curving-Pliers-Brake-Fuel-Line-/250633765351?cmd=ViewItem&pt=AU_Building_Materials&hash=item3a5aefc1e7

Its cheap enough to waste some money on, if it doesnt work

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