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Hi All

Looking to replace the rocker cover and half moon seals on my GTR this weekend as it's leaking oil and was wondering what gasket sealant I should be using and where on the OEM seals. I'm led to believe that it should only be applied on the half moon seals.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Boot Batty + Strut Brace? ^^^

Under the bonnet FTW!

SkyWagon Drove fine today... :whistling:

And boot trim. Not the biggest issue now that I've backed the car into a tree :P Panel Beaters AWWWAAAYYYYYYY

Installed a secondhand Speco Water Temp Gauge in the Wagz. (stock gauge doesn't work often - must try fix again)

Mounted under the column using a hose clamp and an angled piece of Meccano. :D

Works well.

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Looks great! could use some form of low though... Love it. :thumbsup:

What are your plans for it? Big Bulid or just slightly restored practical cruiser?

Played Dunwood Mechanic today and hopefully sorted Jeremy's drive belts for minimum squealings.

Fixed the clock in the Wagz so I can actually set it to the correct hour. (button recently stopped working)

Replaced the Clamp thang that holds the battery in place under the bonnet.

Tidied wiring for the temp gauge a little more.

Threw a full bottle of Repco Brand injector cleaner (apparently made by Nulon) in with a full tank of juice.

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Nah, he thought it was the fanbelt and bought one on a Recommend by Supercheap but it was too short.

I took them all off and checked them (no cracking) and tensioned them all up, especially the powersteering which was Missing the tensioner nut. :/

Looks great! could use some form of low though... Love it. :thumbsup:

What are your plans for it? Big Bulid or just slightly restored practical cruiser?

Yeah definitely going to give it low!

I've had it a few years now but never really drive it until I recently sold my daily. Planning on putting an rb20 in most likely, but other than that just keep it simple.

After many and much troubles trying to track down a 2nd hand steering wheel to replace the one on the 32 4dr ( peeling :()

I finally found one on E-bay. YaY ! Just need to swap my horn button over for the GTS-t one.

I found an awesome place to get it recovered properly in S.A but couldn't get a 2nd hand one so I could still drive the car while I sent it away.

Cost just under $300 which is the cost to recover them properly.

Cheerin' looks to be in good nic

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