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Kyle Brink

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Member #: 11078
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Villieria Pretoria South Africa

Hello all,
Last year with the help of friends, I managed to build my version of a fast road car.
Unfortunately she's been totaled so I want to ask for some creative advise for when I rebuild Road car 2.0 later so here's some photos.
Spec is or was;
1966 Morris Cooper S
Stock Rod shift gearbox with centre oil pick up
SA block bored out 73mm
1275cc Crank stroked to 86mm
S connection Rods
Eaton M45 Supercharger home made manifold and pulleys
276 Cam

Cooper S brakes with servo on a vacuum pump
ATS 5j 10inch rims when S rims were off
South African S interior


Edited by Kyle Brink on 17th Apr, 2015.

Makes noise, smells bad and leaks oil


paul wiginton
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Member #: 784
9 times Avon Park Class C winner

Milton Keynes

Best of luck with the rebuild. Look for my rebuild thread 'The Rebirth' in here. I had a big accident in it and am fixing it now

I seriously doubt it!


Callum

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Member #: 10396
Advanced Member Formerly mk2turbo

Stoke-on-Trent

Nice car, shame about the crash. Got any pictures of it with the ats classics fitted? I have some but unsure whether to use them or not


Kyle Brink

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Member #: 11078
Junior Member

Villieria Pretoria South Africa

The ATS's are genuine, one of the reasons I bought the car as I haven't seen another set in SA before


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