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<blockquote data-quote="dodge6x6" data-source="post: 282994" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>this ones got the Corvair box fitted so still rotates the correct way, the conversion looks like it must have been done many years ago </p><p>i realy want to get it running, </p><p>hit a couple of bumps today, dynamo is U/S bushes have fallen apart, and one cylinders low on comprestion but it winds over freely.</p><p>there was one complete carb rebuild kit and part one, also a fan belt were all in back of motor.</p><p>Ran out of time today to go any further so will have another play tomorrow hopefully.</p><p></p><p>regards Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodge6x6, post: 282994, member: 16537"] this ones got the Corvair box fitted so still rotates the correct way, the conversion looks like it must have been done many years ago i realy want to get it running, hit a couple of bumps today, dynamo is U/S bushes have fallen apart, and one cylinders low on comprestion but it winds over freely. there was one complete carb rebuild kit and part one, also a fan belt were all in back of motor. Ran out of time today to go any further so will have another play tomorrow hopefully. regards Peter [/QUOTE]
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