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51031
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...
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Sep 1, 2006
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51032
hi guys, do i need a reverse for the sva? also take a scan at ...
daren57
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Sep 4, 2006
10:37 am
51033
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,...
Eskoa
opto_mech2000
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Sep 4, 2006
1:26 pm
51034
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...
daren57
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Sep 5, 2006
6:31 pm
51035
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...
Eskoa
opto_mech2000
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Sep 10, 2006
10:32 pm
51036
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...
Eskoa
opto_mech2000
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Sep 13, 2006
8:35 pm
51037
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...
Patrick & Ann-Marie
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Sep 19, 2006
5:14 am
51038
... 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. ...
olrowdy_01
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Sep 20, 2006
4:13 pm
51039
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...
mitch p
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Sep 20, 2006
4:17 pm
51040
Does anyone have or know a source of standard Fiesta 1300 crossflow electronic ignition units ie: distributor etc. Preferably in the Yorkshire / Lincolnshire...
aecclesfield
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Sep 20, 2006
4:22 pm
51041
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...
kajohns64
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Sep 20, 2006
4:22 pm
51042
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...
Hughes, James
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Sep 20, 2006
6:21 pm
51043
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...
Patrick & Ann-Marie
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Sep 22, 2006
5:36 am
51044
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)...
VDesign@sapo
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Sep 24, 2006
4:11 pm
51045
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...
vortec_cruiser
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Sep 26, 2006
9:38 am
51046
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...
oki4age
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Sep 26, 2006
9:39 am
51047
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...
Thomas Jordan
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Sep 26, 2006
9:39 am
51048
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...
Pat Patterson
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Sep 26, 2006
9:42 am
51049
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 ...
Hughes, James
jnahughes
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Sep 26, 2006
9:56 am
51050
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...
John Baxter
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Sep 26, 2006
10:37 am
51051
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...
Eskoa
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Sep 26, 2006
12:15 pm
51052
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...
David Jenkins
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Sep 26, 2006
12:18 pm
51053
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...
Hughes, James
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Sep 26, 2006
12:59 pm
51054
... ESTfields are basicly the book chassis, but with adaptations for Lada parts. They have been build with BMW engines (see ...
Staffan V
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Sep 26, 2006
2:18 pm
51055
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...
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Oct 1, 2006
1:01 pm
51056
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...
afrankmilne
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Oct 2, 2006
10:03 am
51057
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...
Eskoa
opto_mech2000
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Oct 2, 2006
12:25 pm
51058
... 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...
olrowdy_01
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Oct 3, 2006
1:35 am
51059
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...
Colin Cheese
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Oct 8, 2006
6:04 pm
51060
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...
Keith Williams
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