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Almost there Graeme
Did manage to browse your handywork on Flickr though. Not being a flickr user....I don't know where to find the image codes for each image Perhaps Tatey will enlighten us
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Bonzo, click on "All sizes" above the image (if available), then choose the appropriate size and copy the link from that page.
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This may be slightly off subject, but I'm using all of the running gear from an E34 5 series, including the rear axle assembly as a whole.
have a look on my build blog, I've tried to explain each step as I went through it, see some of the early posts for how I fitted the axle.
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Mmmmmm, just clicked the link and that first picture looks a lot like an M60.
Is it the 3 or 4 litre? Will have to have a good read through Cheers Chris |
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indeed it is an M60, it's the 3 litre, mainly because I couldn't find a 4 litre donor with a manual box. Anyway, 220bhp should be just about enough power
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It's not about the power, it's all about the noise
Chris |
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