E-series trivia quiz!

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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby SnipeZ » May 8th, 2013, 3:52 pm : nothin suss Likes this post

GIFFO97 wrote:
apoc wrote:
Which company made a twin can head for the e-series falcon?


Bob Krogdahl did a Twin Cam Head for the E Series, Quite rare though...

Little too slow


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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby needfordspeed » May 8th, 2013, 4:03 pm

SnipeZ wrote:The ones that hold the strut top to the strut or to the body?

Body is 17mm

What's the torque required to pull down an I6 head?

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For the body is what I was meaning.

40nm + 90 degrees for eseries
30nm + 120 degrees for AU

If that's right someone else can have my question :P
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby SnipeZ » May 8th, 2013, 4:17 pm

+90 for e series


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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby Another_ef » May 12th, 2013, 8:42 pm

What is the size of the nut holding an ea-ed steering wheel onto the coloumn
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby 67rce » May 12th, 2013, 8:55 pm

13/16th.
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby apoc » May 13th, 2013, 9:18 am

67rce wrote:13/16th.


Mine was 24mm? 13/16 (21mm) is wheel nuts
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby NUT347 » May 13th, 2013, 9:51 am

Apoc is right, anything on a falcon is metric unless its something on a V8 (part of the engine itself)
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby 67rce » May 13th, 2013, 2:27 pm

It's been that long since I payed attention to pulling a steering wheel out....
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Re: E-series trivia quiz!

Postby Bipolar » August 17th, 2021, 12:29 pm

Sunboost wrote:I don't know if I missed it but WTF was the answer to the DF/DL LTD question?

I think 13 years is long enough for this to go unanswered haha. Have to admit it was something I didn't actually know at the time and expected an answer for, completely underestimating how nerdy of a question it was :roll:

The only difference I've identified between DF and DL that was specific to those models, and not including any differences on them found between EF/EL and NF/NL, was the 12-way electric seat adjustment.
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