got back and fitted the shocks this afternoon,i must say there is a vast improvement on handling.i suppose it does help to have the right shocks.i ripped the holley apart as well and reset the float levels,but i cant find them $$$$$$.fuel regulators on real steel site.any ideas.?
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Originally posted by vatchmangot back and fitted the shocks this afternoon,i must say there is a vast improvement on handling.i suppose it does help to have the right shocks.i ripped the holley apart as well and reset the float levels,but i cant find them $$$$$$.fuel regulators on real steel site.any ideas.?JAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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Originally posted by lord lucanfloat levels, they do my head in, whos gonna jump in your carb and bend some metal.Last edited by surfenstein; 3 March 2007, 20:03.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by TonyNIf we come down for a beer on Monday, I'm bring the pressure reg off my motor, its not needed for a while.Last edited by surfenstein; 3 March 2007, 20:15.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by vatchmanyou dont need to jump in the carb on a holley you can undo four bolts and completely remove the float chamber,undo a lock nut and you can adjust the float levels.then do the same for the other two rear barrels.but then being a garage owner you would of propably known that.JAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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ive found the pressure regulators tony.just in case you need one in the future burlen fuel services in salisbury have them.£20.00 each. demon tweeks wanted £23.99 +vat+ delivery added up to over £50.Last edited by surfenstein; 4 March 2007, 14:34.www.overfab.uk
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