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- wayno
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
Well now it is wrapped the way you want it wrapped, but maybe it was that way before.
I don't understand how it could run with the firing order backwards in the first place.
I don't understand how it could run with the firing order backwards in the first place.
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
I don't remember exactly, cause it was 6 years ago, but I think the #2 and #3 spark plug wires were switched at some point. It ran okay and even drove a little, but it only had %60 of it's normal power...
Anyway, back to the story:
Anyway, back to the story:
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
Definitely looks better with the Panasports .... kinda wish I didn't sell them:
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
The clutch was toast when I got the car .... so the plan was a quick engine bay paint job, new clutch, and it'd be back on the road in a month.
this was in March 2011:
this was in March 2011:
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
Inspiring
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
I have a 710 wagon still mostly stock. I am trying to replace my exhaust manifold and need to keep the stock intake that has a new Weber 32/36 carb.
Would anyone know how to separate the intake from the exhaust? Also do you still have the original seats from this wagon?
Would anyone know how to separate the intake from the exhaust? Also do you still have the original seats from this wagon?
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Re: 1975 710 wagon KA24DE
I never got the stock front seats ... you have to loosen the bolts/nuts that hold the intake and exhaust ... and you need to take off the intake manifold to change the gasket anyway, so you might as well take it off and buy a new intake/exhaust gasket (it's one gasket for both manifolds)