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Seelenfan |
Mar 26 2017, 02:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 12-February 17 From: Phoenix AZ Member No.: 20,836 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I have been lurking around the site for a while and even purchased a few items from other members. I purchased my basket case project about two months ago. It has a 1.7L, it is an AZ car with little to no rust. Every piece of rubber and plastic is dry, split or missing. Since owning it I have done the following:
-Rebuilt progressive carb, -Dissasembled​ and cleaned distributor -New points, condenser, cap rotor, wires, plugs and coil. -Replaced the electric fuel pump -Removed and flushed fuel tank -Installed new fuel line -Replaced throttle cable -Removed inspected, cleaned and relived pedal assembly. -Replaced front wheel bearings -Rebuilt front calipers, re assembled brakes with new pads -Bled brake lines. -Set valves -Added case vents (back to the carb) -I got the motor running, ideling well. And I drove it around the block yesterday. I'm going to spend all summer collecting parts. |
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