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Catch 22 LBDR

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About Catch 22 LBDR

  • Birthday 08/25/1977

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  • Location
    Ireland
  • Interests
    All thinks green!
  • Occupation
    Owner, manager of Combatars.
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    https://www.facebook.com/combatcars/

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  1. Nice, lots of work there. Happy to do it for you, but you would have to get it to me. I am selling my Morris Quad if you need something to tow it.
  2. S Had to sell it unfortunately. Went back to the UK. Not sure what happened to it afrer that.
  3. Try Andrew Way. I got some injectors for a 500 off him. Email below. I am restoring a Saxon and am in need of lots of parts, anything considered. whway-ltd@hotmail.com
  4. Thanks Tony B, That's exactly what I was looking for. I had it guessed at between 15-30 but wanted to see it writing to be sure. With all new bearings going in I was aiming for the high side and 30 might be a little too high. Thanks again.
  5. Hi guys, can anyone tell me what the preload is for the single speed Dodge WC51/2 transfer case bearings is? Thanks
  6. As I recall it is soldered into the drum, so you need to heat it to get it out.
  7. For sale. Daimler Ferret 1962 Mk2/3. £21000. 00353 85 141 8588. This is an exceptional example with no money spared in it's restoration. It was stripped down to it's bare hull and completely rebuilt by CombatCars. The engine was rebuilt by Dan Daly Engines and it had an out of the crate new gearbox, generator, starter, radiator, oil cooler, carb,etc fitted. The hubs and bevel boxes were stripped down, components replaced where necessary, re-shimmed and rebuilt. Steering box, drop arms and ball joints were all renewed/ rebuilt. New shocks, springs and turret barrings, the list is endless. There are hundreds of pictures that documented it's restoration a lot of witch can be seen in the Combatcars facebook page in the photo album section. It also has had extensive research done on its history with several in-service pictures and a link to a grim but interesting past. The Ferret is located in Ireland and shipping can be arranged at an extra cost.
  8. Lower locker doors fitted, just one left to do on this side.
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