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  • 2 weeks later...

I took the caster rods out last night, they are rooted. The steel sleave in the drivers side bush just falls out, and the passengers side has a 2mm gap all the way round. We thought the bushes were stuffed, but didn't realise how bad they were.

How will you adjust if you use the genuine ones mate?

Not adjust them, I think them not moving is better than being able to adjust them. When Berry was down a few years ago, he was saying how much better new genunine bushes are then whiteline etc

  • 1 month later...

time for a big picture update. Engine is almost ready to roll

ARP Studs installed

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Head back where it belongs

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Damo and I took to the exhaust ports with a die grinder.

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Most of the stuff is bolted back up to it now, and the block in nice and silver.

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Aim is to have it ready for the Legerwood Lane hillclimb on the 29th.

I've blocked one of the oil galleries, and fitted a 1.3mm restrictor to the other one (as per sydney kids guide). Not running a external return from the head at this stage, as most poeple that have done it found it doesn't drain very well. I have also put rb26 cam covers on to help the oil/air separation.

  • 3 weeks later...

i'm on the hunt for some 22mm hose for the breathers now

Its not 22mm but it will fit the 26 breathers, it what I ran on mine.

http://www.xtremeautoparts.com.au/shop/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=160&idcategory=107

You guys doing targa again this year?

Yep entry is already in.

Its not 22mm but it will fit the 26 breathers, it what I ran on mine.

http://www.xtremeautoparts.com.au/shop/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=160&idcategory=107

How easy does it stretch? ie does it go on and off easy, so you can work on the car?

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