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Hi Mick I thought that the Listing of parts Nationally was suppose to be on the QLD/National Site. To which has been fairly succesful up to now.Only falling...
minsai
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Nov 1, 2005
10:31 pm
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No worries Damien I put your list in our club mag and its pretty comprehensive thanks for that. Our parts tech mentions some sources in the August or September...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 1, 2005
10:33 pm
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Hi all, Just coming into the shed this afternoon and went to push the clutch pedal as I was coming close to where I wanted to stop. I got about 1/4 of the way...
Adam
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Nov 2, 2005
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Hi Adam In my old 4 speed the bracket came partially adrift and I got it welded back on with a bit of extra welding to ensure it didnt happen again. As to...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 3, 2005
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We have got plenty of clutch linkage bits around, and enough of the bushes. When I put the engine and box in the car a few months ago I made sure all the...
Adam
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Nov 3, 2005
10:28 pm
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Hi guys, well ive finally finished house renos and now have time to play with the blue p76. For those who dont know me im the owner of the custom hot p76 down...
hotp7six
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Nov 3, 2005
10:28 pm
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Good news Nik will be great to see the blue "beast" back on the road. From what I remember you were running a 650 holley? Perhaps its running a bit rich? Just...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 4, 2005
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Hi all Been away dealing with things not P76 , so I missed the start of the discussion . Cars sit in garages for a range of reasons with the two obvious ones ...
rickp76vic
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Nov 5, 2005
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hi all i need to ask you all one question regarding parts for the p76 how many actual spare parts has any body ever required for there p76 ? i know from my...
Andrew Kloot
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Nov 5, 2005
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True Andrew I must admit with my first P I had no need for spares in the garage I just purchased "consumables" as I needed them. With the demise of this car...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 6, 2005
12:24 am
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Right oh , i just found the prob(i think) i had a go at retuning the holley 600 carb and found that when i turned idle screws back in and only turned them out...
hotp7six
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Nov 6, 2005
12:17 pm
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Rick Perceval is the local auto trans specialist Nik, he will either reply to this or you can give him a ring you should get a club mag pretty soon. Mick ... ...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 7, 2005
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Hi Niko One question, why are you running such a high CFM Carby when their is no way in the world that your 4.4 can flow that much ??? If you want it to boogie...
minsai
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Nov 7, 2005
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With a mild cam, extractors and few head mods a 390cfm would do nicely, I reckon. Mick. ... From: minsai To: leylandp76@... Sent: Monday,...
MICHAEL CLARKE
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Nov 7, 2005
7:03 am
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Hi Anton, i think from memory i had been told that the 600 would work fine, but im not sure by who its been in the car for a while. When i had the motor recoed...
hotp7six
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Nov 7, 2005
10:26 am
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Hi Niko, How hot are you making your P? The carby you have is the top Holley racing twin-barrell developed as as race item only, generally far too big for our ...
Mike Chadwick
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Nov 7, 2005
11:57 pm
725
Soz for the slow answer - lots of things not P76 are present in my world at the moment. Bad news is you need to drop the pan to adjust the front band - but ...
rickp76vic
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Nov 7, 2005
11:57 pm
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Sounds good in the motor department Nico, but i would still like to see a 465 holley set up properly for the motor mods, recon you would think twice about fuel...
minsai
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Nov 7, 2005
11:58 pm
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I think Nick has a 600 4-barrel Holley, Mike, not a 2 barrel. Personally, I prefer the Carter AFB/Edelbrock Performer (Called A Weber 4 barrel in the UK), if...
R & T Bull
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Nov 8, 2005
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Fellow Travellers; As Im listed in the phone book as our clubs public officer, I received a phone call last week from 'Wayne'. He has 10 complete P76 engines...
damien haas
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Nov 9, 2005
3:14 am
729
OK so everyone gets a fair go at this: Vic Roads have just made avaialble combination number plates those avaialable include: P76V8 P76P76 P76SIX So go for it...
ernysp76
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Nov 9, 2005
5:21 am
730
Be aware that changes to the standard drive train in Victoria including change of type of Auto requires a engineers certificate to remain legal. That is while...
ernysp76
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Nov 9, 2005
5:48 am
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This auction was going great until this post... now look at the price it didn't come up on a "P76" search! I'm like you Anton I've got one signed by Evan...
ernysp76
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Nov 9, 2005
5:50 am
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wow, great to see this forum is alive and well, thats again mike and co for all the helpfull info. Im smarter already(lol) Yes the carb is a four barrel 6oo...
hotp7six
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Nov 9, 2005
8:25 am
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Its funny that most cops just look and have no clue whatsoever when they see a p76. Hell ive been runing mine around for years and they all think its a...
hotp7six
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Nov 9, 2005
8:27 am
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I agree with this assessment that the Carter/Edelbrock 4 barrel carburettor is the way to go. I have tried to a Holley 350, 390, 465, and 600 on my P76, but...
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peterh098
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Nov 10, 2005
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hi guys just another prob which has come to light my tank had a small leak around the drain plug which i repaired by pulling out the tank and welding around...
hotp7six
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Nov 10, 2005
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Fuel injection typically increases power and torque by delivering the fuel better metered and atomized . Rover fuel injection manifolds will bolt up ( with...
rickp76vic
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Nov 10, 2005
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True enough but I wouldn't be advising people to modify their cars if essentially it is illegal and may jepordise their insurance. ... they see a ... its a...
ernysp76
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Nov 10, 2005
4:11 am
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Hello All I have not been online for two weeks or so. Only catching up with the news now! Can not find the book on eBay any longer. Did it sell at the $25? A...
mymonaro2003
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Nov 10, 2005
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