Great article.carnut222;c-153466 wrote
http://volvovic.org.au/blog/2003/05/15/supercharge/
Speaking of your now surplus K-Jet bits - what's the condition of the K-Jet main fuel pump and accumulator?
Great article.carnut222;c-153466 wrote
http://volvovic.org.au/blog/2003/05/15/supercharge/
Not sure about the condition of the main pump and accumulator. I may try it as I need to pump the stale fuel out of the tank. I was trying to get a look at it but difficult to see with the metal shield in place. Will have a closer look.bgpzfm142;c-153468 wroteGreat article.carnut222;c-153466 wrote
http://volvovic.org.au/blog/2003/05/15/supercharge/
Speaking of your now surplus K-Jet bits - what's the condition of the K-Jet main fuel pump and accumulator?
Right! With my labour even at $10 per hour you won’t be able to afford it! ;)Ex850R;c-155482 wroteTo give it to me when done!
Not 100% sure but I’m pretty sure that 81 I wrecked had the bolt-on arms...maybe I’m wrong but I don’t think I would have pulled it out initially if it had the clip-on style arms. I’m sure somebody here knows! I know all 86-later had the bolt-on arms.Roinik;c-155493 wroteWhen did they change from clips to the newer ones?
Thanks Ian. Once I get the ones out of the 93 to compare I’ll let you know if I need them. I’m now thinking the LH one may be the same length as both on the early cars, so I might be able to use the guts of the late LH one in the early RH bush...it will be a good exercise anyway and I’m sure I’ll learn a lot! LOLRoinik;c-155498 wroteI have an '82 that I can pull them out of if that helps.