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by bazbiker
Thu Jun 01, 17 8:51 pm
Forum: Engine, Carburation & Electrics
Topic: big block sump
Replies: 8
Views: 1002

Bend it, Mend it, Reuse it ;)
by bazbiker
Sun Apr 30, 17 1:22 am
Forum: Alternative Muscle
Topic: modern muscle
Replies: 14
Views: 2670

i live down in Ayrshire now but im originally from right up north in a wee village not far from Thurso, all my family are still up there so im up that way quite a bit and there are some great roads up there
by bazbiker
Fri Apr 28, 17 9:39 pm
Forum: Alternative Muscle
Topic: modern muscle
Replies: 14
Views: 2670

andyrob wrote:Nice !
first photo is cracking where is that ?
Its the old military road up north of Grantown-on-Spey
by bazbiker
Fri Apr 28, 17 9:34 pm
Forum: Alternative Muscle
Topic: modern muscle
Replies: 14
Views: 2670

haha yea right up in the Highlands in that picture too.

And i'll have you know we had blue skys and hail stones at the same time two days ago here :D
by bazbiker
Fri Apr 28, 17 9:28 pm
Forum: Transmission, Axle & Brakes
Topic: break servo / booster
Replies: 9
Views: 1417

as Gareth said, i've just done mine, if you want to keep with manual brakes I've a disc ? drum master cylinder only about 18 months old you can have, the brakes might also feel odd if the bias valve was not replaced with one to suit the brake set up you have, but from my experience discs are much b...
by bazbiker
Fri Apr 28, 17 9:24 pm
Forum: Alternative Muscle
Topic: modern muscle
Replies: 14
Views: 2670

modern muscle

Thought some might appreciate my modern muscle car
by bazbiker
Fri Apr 28, 17 9:18 pm
Forum: Member's Car Show
Topic: my '69 Plymouth
Replies: 49
Views: 24450

stunning looking car :thumbright:
by bazbiker
Thu Apr 27, 17 5:56 pm
Forum: Transmission, Axle & Brakes
Topic: break servo / booster
Replies: 9
Views: 1417

Gareth wrote:JinxJay has just posted a solution for a very similar sounding issue........

http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... 632#608632
Great thanks, that looks like the solution for me :thumbright:
by bazbiker
Wed Apr 26, 17 5:33 pm
Forum: Transmission, Axle & Brakes
Topic: break servo / booster
Replies: 9
Views: 1417

Yea i will give it a full check over.

to explain what they feel like now i would say woody if you know what i mean? so they slow you up but if you needed to stop quick then you need to apply loads of pressure on the peddle almost both feet!
by bazbiker
Wed Apr 26, 17 5:09 pm
Forum: Engine, Carburation & Electrics
Topic: big block sump
Replies: 8
Views: 1002

ok thanks, its looking like the best option is to just stick with a deep one but i might make up a bit of a sump guard for it!
by bazbiker
Wed Apr 26, 17 5:07 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Back on board
Replies: 14
Views: 2317

Bringing it tonight, Barry? :) No not going to make it tonight Sandy due to work commitments and i need a new sump for it too as i bottomed it out and burst it the first run i had it out as it hangs so low down because it had been fitted with a deep pan sump! any suggestions where would be best to ...
by bazbiker
Tue Apr 25, 17 10:34 pm
Forum: Transmission, Axle & Brakes
Topic: break servo / booster
Replies: 9
Views: 1417

break servo / booster

As my 70's Charger is a 500 model it did not come with a break servo and the previous owner has fitted a pair of willood calipers and uprated discs on the front but without a servo the breaks are still a bit crap so im thinking of fitting a servo so what all will i need to convert it and where is th...
by bazbiker
Tue Apr 25, 17 8:30 pm
Forum: Engine, Carburation & Electrics
Topic: big block sump
Replies: 8
Views: 1002

Thanks for the info :thumbright:

my other worry now is that im unsure if a high volume oil pump has been fitted or if its still got the standard one on but the only marks i can find on it is USA. if it has got a HV pump can i still fit the standard sump or will it just starve it of oil?
by bazbiker
Tue Apr 25, 17 3:46 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Back on board
Replies: 14
Views: 2317

Oohh, this one? http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54633 looks really straight. well done. haha yea that's the one and obviously not to some peoples liking after reading that thread but i don't relay do totally standard that often and i didn't pay the prices mentioned there! It is very s...
by bazbiker
Mon Apr 24, 17 10:57 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Back on board
Replies: 14
Views: 2317

Ive been building up my collection of tools I needed but didt have and now have but dont need (I hope). I picked up an adjustable valve spring compressor for a fiver at the Hatton AACUK show yesterday....I only went to get a couple of coffees! :thumbright: Yea i have a bit of a tool addiction mysel...