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1976 B series coupe


Sutty2006
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After being home for months, I’ve finally “done a bit” on this. I have a snagging list of jobs to do. One of them is running a solid fuel pipe front to back. Some of the original pipe was still in place with all the rubber buffers, so I used copper nickel 7.9 and Coden R9 pipe to join at each end. I’ve not put a filter in yet, once I’ve got it running and happy I’ll scooch one in up front. 
 

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I have enough room in this garage to work on it comfortably. But not quite enough room for two cars. Which is a shame. But can’t have it all! 
 

 

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next on my list is to sort the exhaust. Ordered some 50mm exhaust clamps and some rubber O rings to hang it. I’ll need to clean and treat the boot floor first before fitting it all. 

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I put a gallon in the tank this evening and it runs. All be it lumpy but she runs. 
 

I have no gauges. No oil pressure light or gauge, no volt gauge no fuel gauge etc. I need to look into what does what. The loom and binicle are out of an SR. I have a few plugs and connectors hanging loose. Some are for the headlight wiper motors each side which I don’t need. 

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