Fury1630
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posted on 19/2/22 at 04:39 PM |
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Stylus Just Back On The Road
It's been in the garage for about six months getting re-furbed, engine bay all stripped, cleaned, painted, new engine, non-required parts
removed & generally tidied up. New interior too.
Can't see how to post a pic (been a long time since I was on here) but there's some on my blog at:-
http://blatterbeast.blogspot.com/
It's now over 5 stone lighter than it was & just needs a set-up session booked for Apr 8th & it's ready for the SKCC
"RogueRunners" splinter faction road trip in May.
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emlyno
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posted on 19/2/22 at 07:15 PM |
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Love the blog Fury. I had a problem fitting a hi torque starter to my Gemini. The solonoid was in contact with the chassis so I unbolted the flange,
redrilled the holes and rotated the flange. Problem solved. A very useful upgrade.
Emlyn Owen
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wonderfulweasel
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posted on 19/2/22 at 07:22 PM |
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It looks great, well done!
Thanks for the link to your blog, I’ve not seen it before so will have a little look through.
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Fury1630
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posted on 19/2/22 at 08:30 PM |
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Thanks, the blog's been going over 10 years, there's over 500 posts, mostly about the Fury, then there's a bit of a gap after it met
it's dad demise, then restarted with refurbishing the Quantum & then the Stylus.
The starter I was sent had a ring of holes for adjustment, but either the big power stud was right against the engine, or the chassis was in the way,
or the solenoid bit was hanging below the sump. None of those options appealed
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scudderfish
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posted on 19/2/22 at 10:16 PM |
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Your blog is in ,my RSS feed I didn't realise you also frequented here.
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