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Refurbed the cam cover and the timing cover now. Need to fit gearbox and prop before tightening pulley bolts and fitting timing cover. Shame that vernier will be hidden.
Reckon the IDF's will turn out nice. Need to do a couple of helicoils but, apart from that, all seems to be going to plan. Bought overhaul kits ages ago - hope they haven't turned to dust when I dig them out tomorrow!
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Coming on very nicely dasa, bit multi-coloured wasname though innit ?
ooooohhhh! just read the rest at the top, what sort of spondies are you looking for the cam cover, not the greatest fan of Chrome on a MkII but want to a spare for mine and as I want to get mine powder coated black at some time (it's silver at moment).
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Originally posted by rwdrs View PostComing on very nicely dasa, bit multi-coloured wasname though innit ?
The photos distort the colours a bit. In actual fact, the blue cam cover is a very deep blue and close match to the original and the red head doesn't poke your eye out so much in reality as it does in the pics. Finally, most will be hidden by the frying pan and the exhaust manifold.
(It's obvious why it had to have a red head? .....testarossa!)
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Originally posted by dasadrew View PostI actually am tending to drift away from the multicolour swapshop. I originally liked the idea - as pics of the rear axle show. The only non-original colour on the engine is the red cylinder head. Or had you spotted other non-original stuff?
(It's obvious why it had to have a red head? .....testarossa!)
It's your mota though Guv
what's the story with the Ferrari covers then???
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Originally posted by rwdrs View Postwell yes indeed, just myself like but the red head would fit to the engine bay but with a black cover or just the blue cover and no red head, but all three together looks a bit mich IMHO.
It's your mota though Guv
When the timing cover goes on it all becomes a bit more uniform and the 44IDF Air Filter introduces a whole football field of black into the bay.
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Originally posted by dasadrew View PostIt's interesting to know where "sinister" and "dextrous" came from (left handed people being work of the devil and all that)
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Originally posted by rwdrs View Postall those influences from Latin, makes you chuckle when you first find that out, easy to remember though not so Caldo and Freddo, at first you always think caldo, um no wrong that'll be freddo won't it what I was wanted to say
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