
Engine Hoist
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- andyf
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Sounds like a productive day 

MkII Marlin Roadster with Ford 2.0L Pinto and Type 9 gearbox. Going for the oily rag restoration look 

- Dave Z
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It was, Thanks to Richard (and SKCC).
Although bit of egg on my face today but i will relate that another time.
Up and running, unfortunately no test drive as i broke the oil pressure sender. starts and runs and clutch working.
So a smile
back on the face.
Although bit of egg on my face today but i will relate that another time.
Up and running, unfortunately no test drive as i broke the oil pressure sender. starts and runs and clutch working.
So a smile

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Good news Dave. Glad you got it all done.
Shame about the sender though. An easy fix?
Shame about the sender though. An easy fix?
Blue Dax Rush 2ltr Pinto - Built and sold
Blue Dax 427 5.7ltr Chevy - Built and sold
Blue Dax Rush Cosworth turbo - rebuilt and sold
Black Dax Rush Cosworth turbo - finished off and sold
Black Dax Rush V8 - completed 2018 and on the road.
Blue Dax 427 5.7ltr Chevy - Built and sold
Blue Dax Rush Cosworth turbo - rebuilt and sold
Black Dax Rush Cosworth turbo - finished off and sold
Black Dax Rush V8 - completed 2018 and on the road.
- Dave Z
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Richard.D wrote:Shame about the sender though. An easy fix?
Yes just screw a new one in when it arrives and connect the wires.
I called a bit earlier to return crane, let me know when is convenient for you.
Dave
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