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Hey People's
Posted: Wed 08 Apr, 2009 11:56 pm
by tna racing
hey all.
just popping into say g'day.
am located in Latrobe Vally so grew up around 4wds. old man has had several zook's and now patrols. but I'm building up a sj410v with a f10a in it, has new tire's, came with rust which has had it all removed and now im rubbing it back for full respray, then rego
cheer's adam
Re: Hey People's
Posted: Thu 09 Apr, 2009 11:43 am
by christover1
G'day Adam,
1.0 litre zooks are the best

welcome to our obsession , oops I mean hobby

Re: Hey People's
Posted: Tue 14 Apr, 2009 2:26 pm
by tna racing
thank's chris

Re: Hey People's
Posted: Tue 14 Apr, 2009 3:16 pm
by christover1
There is a strong chance that the fuel pump is very old.
The diaphragm can break down, with age, which can gum up your carby.
Best to fit a new one, and put an inline filter between pump and carby.
You can also replace the stock filter with an inline efi filter, from commodores??
They filter better and last longer.
Starting with a clean tank and fuel lines will help, too.
Most early zooks have a tank drain plug which is a bonus.
Have often found mud and water in mine.
These things plus a carby kit if needed, will save a lot of headaches down the track.
christover
Re: Hey People's
Posted: Fri 17 Apr, 2009 11:45 pm
by tna racing
Haha, got a spare 1ltr stator motor chris? better add that to the list.
mine has new plugs,leads,coil,cap
now sporting a dead stator
Re: Hey People's
Posted: Sat 18 Apr, 2009 9:28 am
by christover1
tna racing wrote:Haha, got a spare 1ltr stator motor chris? better add that to the list.
mine has new plugs,leads,coil,cap
now sporting a dead stator
No starters left sorry.
I used to pull mine out, walk it to the auto elec,
and it usually cost around $100 for a full reco of it.
It was always full of mud and crud

Re: Hey People's
Posted: Sat 18 Apr, 2009 5:10 pm
by tna racing
damn, nines full of dust
