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neilbardsley wrote:I saw this on a for sale site. Coil away from the engine and quality carb linkage. Nice setup
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My Greatworth race engine with spare coil ( rally backup) installed
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Nice but isn't the hose blocking air flow to the fan?
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When I went on my long journey of short-throw shifters, engine mounts and linkages etc i finished up with stock tower shifter, stock bushes in the drive train and linkage bushes (you have just changed) with a plain hole in graphite impregnated bushes, not 30 years old.
The box has been rebuilt by Mike in the Lakes.
Sometimes a bit reluctant to drop from 3rd to 2nd at low revs, no noises though.
Shift up well at all revs, reverse selects without issues.
I'm sure it is 'just' a 'touch' of adjustment still, but I'll live with it but it is always a slight niggle.
Some days it is perfect.
I just put it down to how the old thing is on the day.
Your 911 looks a reasonable size against the MPV.
73T 911 Coupe, road/hillclimber 3.2L
Lola t 492 / 3.2 hillclimb racer
Boxster 987 Gen II 2.9