SU Hif44 vac advance
- turbo-tom
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
looks good maybe oneday i will get an su and see what all the fuss is about.
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
I have the other pair of mine if you're interested? its the wrong way round one but can be fitted with a bit of jigery pokery!
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
Think Twiss has given the SU reliability argument good backing by carrying on with no screws in it!turbo-tom wrote:looks good maybe oneday i will get an su and see what all the fuss is about.
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
I would take that off up Tim but im afraid my truck is dead at the moment! , and yeah Dan i think he does!
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
What's this about Twiss has got a screw loose
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
Ha ha, if only it were loose instead of completely missing all 3. I'm amazed he never lost the dash pot off!Darrell wrote:What's this about Twiss has got a screw loose
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Re: SU Hif44 vac advance
The engine suction when revving must suck the dashpot on haha.
and yep I will definitely vouch for Su reliability! I managed to keep my 1.3 engine working with an Su when it was running on 3 cylinders; headgasket gone, piston ring gone as well
carried on for 6 months and I was driving it between 30 and 80 mile trips to work
it wouldnt even start with the aisin carb on it
and yep I will definitely vouch for Su reliability! I managed to keep my 1.3 engine working with an Su when it was running on 3 cylinders; headgasket gone, piston ring gone as well
carried on for 6 months and I was driving it between 30 and 80 mile trips to work
it wouldnt even start with the aisin carb on it
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