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51031 locost@yahoogroups.com Send Email Sep 1, 2006
11:13 am
This file contains the posting guidelines, or "house rules" for the Locost mailing list. It is auto-posted once a month to the list, and is sent to new...
51032 daren57 Send Email Sep 4, 2006
10:37 am
hi guys, do i need a reverse for the sva? also take a scan at ...
51033 Eskoa
opto_mech2000 Send Email
Sep 4, 2006
1:26 pm
3/4 inch rhs? How much does it weigh? Once you make one donut, the inertia will make 19 more. Esko ... From: daren57 To: locost@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...
51034 daren57 Send Email Sep 5, 2006
6:31 pm
the frame is very light, it was the sheet steel that actually made it heavy. although its no heavier than a usual one steel one really. no i did 20 donuts in...
51035 Eskoa
opto_mech2000 Send Email
Sep 10, 2006
10:32 pm
An old friend that I have known since the early sixties has decided to sell his 1947 Triumph 1800, he has owned the car since 1959 and it was restored some...
51036 Eskoa
opto_mech2000 Send Email
Sep 13, 2006
8:35 pm
Free on-line auto racing newsletter, try it, you'll like it. http://autoracingsport.com/enewsletter.html The usual disclaimers apply. Esko [Non-text portions...
51037 Patrick & Ann-Marie
prnams Send Email
Sep 19, 2006
5:14 am
Hi I am looking for a supplier of Toggle latches for my bonnet. I'd like to use adjustable ones with a reasonable amount of pull travel. So far my searches in...
51038 olrowdy_01 Send Email Sep 20, 2006
4:13 pm
... and only stocking a single catch, and not the latch plate that is supposed to come with them. ... I bought these latches for my car. They work fine. ...
51039 mitch p
prest_m Send Email
Sep 20, 2006
4:17 pm
G'day if you can send me a picture of what you are looking for, I can take a look around here and see if I can find something....we may have a few more options...
51040 aecclesfield Send Email Sep 20, 2006
4:22 pm
Does anyone have or know a source of standard Fiesta 1300 crossflow electronic ignition units ie: distributor etc. Preferably in the Yorkshire / Lincolnshire...
51041 kajohns64 Send Email Sep 20, 2006
4:22 pm
Hello to all. I was surfing the net and saw the article in Car and Driver mag about the Locost. Now I am hooked and can't wait to start building. I visited...
51042 Hughes, James
jnahughes Send Email
Sep 20, 2006
6:21 pm
Apologies to Kurt for the lateness of this post (and a couple of others) getting to the list. My fault entirely. All new posters first message needs to be...
51043 Patrick & Ann-Marie
prnams Send Email
Sep 22, 2006
5:36 am
Thanks for that Mitch, I have found different manufacturers call them different names, just to make things straight forward. I have found a supplier here in NZ...
51044 VDesign@sapo
xico_ze54 Send Email
Sep 24, 2006
4:11 pm
Hi, did anyone build so far a Locost with Rorty IRS assembly? in case of yes what was the result? in comparison with Tiger Avon IRS design (or other designs)...
51045 vortec_cruiser Send Email Sep 26, 2006
9:38 am
I am interested in the Locost project, I just ordered a copy of the bible from Powell's. I have a BMW S14 engine looking for a home, is this too much power for...
51046 oki4age Send Email Sep 26, 2006
9:39 am
Hi guys, am new to the forum and would like to say thanks. Have obtained some much needed info. My problem I have now is that I need to fabricate rear uprights...
51047 Thomas Jordan
tajordan1979 Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
9:39 am
I'd think the +442 would be the best if using "easy plans." You can always deviate from the McSorley plans and add width/length where needed. I'd recommend...
51048 Pat Patterson
red71mustang Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
9:42 am
I'm 98% positive Princess Auto has what he's looking for. http://www.princessauto.com/PAcountry.cfm?CTRY=CAN&INF=home Located in Canada but they do do mail...
51049 Hughes, James
jnahughes Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
9:56 am
Locosts have been build with lots more than that!! Although 190 will make for a very exciting (very very) drive! Race locost's in the UK have 84....... James ...
51050 John Baxter
hornet600200... Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
10:37 am
Hi alaster I have an electronic distributor for a x-flow for sale. Pops straight in with three wires to connect. Looking for £25 plus postage. (No more...
51051 Eskoa
opto_mech2000 Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
12:15 pm
The Brits are way ahead of the "German Engineering", they have built engines for years that provide their own rustproofing from the engine to the back of the...
51052 David Jenkins
d_w_jenkins Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
12:18 pm
The only factor you may have to watch is the height of the engine - I believe that the BMW lumps are quite tall. You may well be able to use the rest of the...
51053 Hughes, James
jnahughes Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
12:59 pm
My Rover is still going, for exactly that reason. Although, bizarrely, it has a Japanese engine....(and 160k miles). Sills have rusted, because they are out of...
51054 Staffan V
liftarn42 Send Email
Sep 26, 2006
2:18 pm
... ESTfields are basicly the book chassis, but with adaptations for Lada parts. They have been build with BMW engines (see ...
51055 locost@yahoogroups.com Send Email Oct 1, 2006
1:01 pm
This file contains the posting guidelines, or "house rules" for the Locost mailing list. It is auto-posted once a month to the list, and is sent to new...
51056 afrankmilne Send Email Oct 2, 2006
10:03 am
Hi All, Does anyone have lying around a hazard warning switch from a Mk2 Escort. I have the wiring complete on my locost icluding one of these switches but in...
51057 Eskoa
opto_mech2000 Send Email
Oct 2, 2006
12:25 pm
Tony, It is usually the smoke that escapes and makes the electrial bits in-operative. I have not heard if the hard bits escaping before, hope thai it is not a...
51058 olrowdy_01 Send Email Oct 3, 2006
1:35 am
... in-operative. I have not heard if the hard bits escaping before, hope thai it is not a part of their evolution. ... I think if the electrical parts dry...
51059 Colin Cheese
colin_cheese Send Email
Oct 8, 2006
6:04 pm
Hi, I thought that there were details around of a jig for setting out the front suspension brackets but I can't find it. can anyone point me in the right...
51060 Keith Williams
trackfodder Send Email
Oct 8, 2006
8:19 pm
http://www.viseudesign.com/Sevenesque-10.htm Wow- I managed to copy and paste ! Anyhow- go to the end of this collection and you will find a series of...
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