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magnesium manifold

by mac » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:29 pm

ged wrote:barry morgan wanaka he welded my magnesium wheels off the steve millen jag when i owned it

Thanks Barry, All under control. Colin.

Re: magnesium manifold

by Rod Grimwood » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:08 pm

Thought that was why they built the motorway, good trick on SH 27 to Matamata was have ute with trailer in front with one of the wheels off and down, and follow running in car on way to BP and if cop stopped say you are going to next station to fix puncture, worked once with severe look from nice officer.

Re: magnesium manifold

by jim short » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:24 pm

Somewere in my memory I seem to think Dave [is he still alive/} used the motorway at Ramarama to run it in after it was born over several hours back and forth

Re: magnesium manifold

by Rod Grimwood » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:20 pm

That car was quite used to the road, Steve used it as transport occasionally, we went to the Auckland Car Club one thursday club night and back to the East Coast Bays for run in, and the old toll gates on the harbour bridge to Onewa Rd overbridge was a good test for tune ups early hours of the morn.

Re: magnesium manifold

by ged » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:43 am

jim we fitted a set of falcon wheels to it and apair of cooper s mufflers and he set sail about 2.00 am for auck.did not take him very long to get home. i have some good stories about that car and will share sometime

Re: magnesium manifold

by jim short » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:05 am

Yes Gwyn you rang me in Tokoroa {1981/} for me to buy but I had got the E so I put Clive onto it ,I understand he drove it back to Auck.!!!

Re: magnesium manifold

by Rod Grimwood » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:50 am

ok, missing bits coming back now. I meet Clive when he first got the Jag. at club curcuit Puke. he ran it for awhile and then it was off scene for along time.

Re: magnesium manifold

by ged » Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:39 am

jim , that car was owned by nevlle goodsir of timaru. barry morgan built a new chassis for which i think he may still have the jig. i do not know what has happend to it since,brian morris of timaru would know. barry also made a chassis for another D ray larsen made the body longnose / fin barry and my self deliverd it TomLuxton of melborne. a very nice car . also there is a tempo D in glen innis in nsw

Re: magnesium manifold

by ged » Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:26 am

Rod Grimwood wrote:ged, those wheels i think you will find were the original wheels of Faheys first mustang.

Who did you sell car too please.


I sold the car to clive gott. some thing for you guys to track down the steering wheel that was on that car was off the dalro jaguar from here in aust

Re: magnesium manifold

by Rod Grimwood » Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:09 am

ged, those wheels i think you will find were the original wheels of Faheys first mustang.

Who did you sell car too please.

Re: magnesium manifold

by jim short » Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:46 am

Hi Gwyn did you have an early Tempro D if so ,wnat hapened to it???

Re: magnesium manifold

by ged » Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:34 am

mac wrote:Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a good magnesium welder? I have a nascar 429 boss spider intake that has been modified for short track racing by reducing to port size, which has cut through the top ports. They have covered over the thin placers with filler. As it is fairly rare I would like to have it restored.
Thanks Colin


barry morgan wanaka he welded my magnesium wheels off the steve millen jag when i owned it

magnesium manifold

by mac » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:16 pm

Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a good magnesium welder? I have a nascar 429 boss spider intake that has been modified for short track racing by reducing to port size, which has cut through the top ports. They have covered over the thin placers with filler. As it is fairly rare I would like to have it restored.
Thanks Colin

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