Doc's KE20: - really coming together now
07-01-2009, 11:39 PM
Post: #451
Doc's KE20: - really coming together now
parrot Wrote:Which seller did you get your flares from? So hard to know which ones to get, that are an exact copy.

fucking expensive ones, straight from Japan Tongue

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07-02-2009, 12:06 AM
Post: #452
Doc's KE20: - really coming together now
if you can't find the bolts? I found a shop in Amsterdam who has any type of bolt you can imagine. Also deliverd my front strut bolts

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07-02-2009, 12:50 AM
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Gooo Doc, I see you're feeling it. keep attack! Hurray!
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07-07-2009, 01:48 AM
Post: #454
Doc's KE20: - really coming together now
last weekend I achieved a milestone! (well, for me it was! Big Grin)

For the first time in months, it was rolling again!

I fitted the rear axle and the whiteline rear swaybar (and in true whiteline fashion, it didn't fit, but i'll make it fit) and fitted everything back, so it was rolling again.

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then I rolled it outside, took a chair and watched it, probably sat there for more then an hour ;D

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again, I testfitted a flare, wanted to see how it looks in the sun, without the tight space around it.

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What a differance..... Swift steelie (allready with 40mm spacer):

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and a sexy 13x9 ET -30 wheel:
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Turned it around in the shed and now I can start working on the front!

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07-08-2009, 01:09 PM
Post: #455
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Congrats on this milestone! Smile
Great progres! Thumbs up!

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07-09-2009, 10:44 PM
Post: #456
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Wow, your car is getting better and better! I can`t wait to start restoring mine now, too bad I have to buy a house and find a garage to work on my car in first... Sad

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07-19-2009, 12:44 PM
Post: #457
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The Doctor Wrote:
parrot Wrote:Which seller did you get your flares from? So hard to know which ones to get, that are an exact copy.

fucking expensive ones, straight from Japan Tongue


Serious drool....

I get a bit on Yahoo. Do you know which seller it was? And did you get standard or oversize?

[img name=]http://www.aeu86.org/files/fl/flare_screws_129.jpg[/img]

These are apparently the actual screws used.


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07-20-2009, 12:35 AM
Post: #458
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standard size, from M*Speed (sevenmemory55)

http://page15.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/au...enmemory55

but mine where 6k yen cheaper...

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01-17-2010, 11:36 PM
Post: #459
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time to drag this topic out of the depths! Big Grin

for the last year i've been staring at this:"

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The car is originally cable operated clutch, the new engine/box wants a hydraulic one!
I didn't have the guts to do it myself (i'm not that kind of a fabricator like some on here!)

A nice member of the Dutch Toyota Club offered me to help with the clutch thing, in exhange of some engine parts he 'needs' for his project.

So today was C-day Big Grin

Did some measurements first, were to put it exactly and then removed the brake master cilinder to drill a hole in the firewall (SCARY!!!!)

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It fits in, but it's toight loik a toiger mate! Big Grin

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Need to find a solution for the t-piece on top of the brake master, but that's not to hard to solve.

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and after a little play with the electric glue stick and some scrap iron, it works!!!!

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Can't tell how happy i am, after a full year of thinking about it, someone comes by and fixes it in 3-4 hours... ;D

So i have to thank Mark, who came over to me in his beautifull LandCruiser to help me!

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01-20-2010, 10:29 AM
Post: #460
Doc's KE20: - really coming together now
It's odd isn't it. You would assume there would be an area of reinforcement with an undrilled hole to accept a clutch master in shells destined to be TE2x's.

I bet you were shitting yourself with the drill poised!

How many times did you check your measurements first?

Coming along nicely.
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