265 Hemi to efi

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Re: 265 Hemi to efi

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Thanks for the replies, it’s more of an experiment than anything. I have a spare motor and other efi hardware bits lying around and Want to put together a sequential EFI setup for cheap.
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I pretty much found the answer here. Stick with the 808

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Hi all, this area had been annoying me for a while and I knew there was something ugly under there. They must of had a rear quarter replaced and where they joined the two panels together was a ton of bog. They just caved the two panels in and stitch welded. When I cut it open it came back a lot closer to the correct position so not so much filler was required. Once I welded it together I filled the welded join area with reofill so its no to be problem again.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi

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nice job, looked pretty dodgy before hand!
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Thanks Sam, just has got me stuffed why they caved it in so far and why they plug welded it. It took me about 15 minutes to weld it properly. I ground about 1/2 an inch of bog out of the repair and put back in a couple of mm of reofill.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi

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looks alot better, even for a northshore volvo ;), its crazy some of the old repairs that were done back in the day
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Macca97 wrote:looks alot better, even for a northshore volvo ;), its crazy some of the old repairs that were done back in the day
Ha, ha haven't heard that term for a Val before.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi

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heff0018 wrote:
Macca97 wrote:looks alot better, even for a northshore volvo ;), its crazy some of the old repairs that were done back in the day
Ha, ha haven't heard that term for a Val before.
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Ha, yeah reckon I have heard thAt term before
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi

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That repair looks like ones still getting done in local backyards around here. Ended up nice.
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