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Blumbly #27403 25/08/11 10:33 AM
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That is a very good Job, I'm excited to see the end result now, bet you wont even know there was a hole!

How much did that set you back, and where did you go?


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Mr Davis #27405 25/08/11 10:54 AM
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It was a $100 for both bases.The department store base was very very bad.It has had a lot of welding done.Any worse and it may not have been fixable.When it is done you will never be able to tell that some fool cut out that section.[Censored] fool.....with a stick.


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Blumbly #27407 25/08/11 10:58 AM
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That might be a usefull thing to keep in mind, there are a few here that i thought would have to go, but if they can be fixed like this one, they may get a second chance at life.

It's particualry good for the rare ones, I now wish i had not thrown out my old corvette base, a well, I should be OK, that reminds me, i should go see if the one i found is still available!!!

Who did you take this to Jeffery?


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Mr Davis #27410 25/08/11 11:12 AM
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Yes well I wish I could do it for my corvette 2 base,but it's buggered on the top as well.Welding won't help.However the newer base for my Cortina 2 should be easier to repair.I took it to Baxter engineering on Gladstone St in Fyswick.The last job I had we got them to do some work on the trucks there.So I seen how good there work was.So that's why I took them there.As you can see [Censored] good.You know how on say the model 5's the edge wears down.Well on this base we did an experiment.Which by the look of it will work.So even if they are worn on the side I can fix it so they will be round again.Clever I am.Just ask me.Which really means F.I.G.J.A.M.


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Blumbly #27413 25/08/11 11:25 AM
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Thanks for that, I'll keep them in mind.

What is the experiment for the model 5 base?


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Mr Davis #27419 25/08/11 11:34 AM
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Putting the roundness back on the side.Where they go flat,from people running into concrete and garden edgers.


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Blumbly #27424 25/08/11 11:41 AM
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I see, that is something else i may keep in mind, I'm guessing what you are talking about is using a weld to build it back up, then grinding it down to shape?


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Mr Davis #27426 25/08/11 11:43 AM
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Something like that.


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Blumbly #27427 25/08/11 11:49 AM
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Well, I'm looking forward to seeing the result with this one when it has been grinded, sanded and painted.

It seems to me you are going to end up with bits of Goliath being uised to fix up the busted twin, rather than the other way round, as you forst intended.


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Mr Davis #27436 25/08/11 12:08 PM
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Yeah I dare say so,but it will still be Goliath.


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Blumbly #27438 25/08/11 12:10 PM
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Dont forget to check those decompression vlaves, I recall one being loose.

Do you know if engine no.2 has spark to both leads?


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Mr Davis #27440 25/08/11 12:23 PM
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I think I'm going to put the spare engine on it and just change the dead decompression value on that one.The spare engine appears to be in better condition and does have the right leads and ends on it.


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Blumbly #27443 25/08/11 12:27 PM
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I imagine you could probably get both running in the end, however considering the condition of the other base, and the issues with it's engine, it might be better kept as a source of parts to maintain your complete one.


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Mr Davis #27447 25/08/11 12:36 PM
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I don't know I was thinking if I could get a supreme engine and cowl.(Not the broken one from Brisbane) I could make up my own Supreme.Just use the spare base.


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Blumbly #27450 25/08/11 12:44 PM
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It's tru, but I thought it was in pretty poor shape?


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Mr Davis #27475 25/08/11 04:27 PM
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Yeah but it is also fixable.I mean yes it would be good to get one of them gold bases.The one I have would need welding and some panel beating on the front,but is fixable.This twin base was just easier to repair as it only needed the plate welded.


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Blumbly #27501 26/08/11 06:05 AM
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That sounds like an Idea then, but see how you go getting a supreme first, They still pop up often enough, particualry the black & green one.

I have found a little more info on the coil change, I'll pop it up tonight.


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Mr Davis #27739 28/08/11 04:01 PM
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Yeah one will show up.There is one now on e-Bay it is a fair way from here though.Bit worried about what it would cost to freight it here.Did you pop it up?


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Blumbly #27809 29/08/11 04:39 PM
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If you pay for it i could get to Ballarat to collect it, Just not sure when so you would have to clear that with the seller.

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Oh OK I might see what they can do for me then.Thanks man.


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