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hello does any one know how the wipers workon these cars i know they work of the bottom of carb/manifold with vacume. i also thought they had some sort of storagebut i cant trace where supply goes to it is one of the last with the later 107anglia with 4 speed gear box. thanks
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Try here: www.oldskoolford.co.uk
They're a mine of information, I've wondered in there to learn about axles.
They're a mine of information, I've wondered in there to learn about axles.
Jim - New Forest, the Wiltshire bit
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thanks for thatJimK wrote:Try here: www.oldskoolford.co.uk
They're a mine of information, I've wondered in there to learn about axles.
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now sorted thank youtony22 wrote:thanks for thatJimK wrote:Try here: www.oldskoolford.co.uk
They're a mine of information, I've wondered in there to learn about axles.
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You're dead right there Les... I remember them well they used to go like hell when you were stationary with the engine running and then slow right down when you pulled away, and when changing gear would speed right up again... very amusing in their timethink they are designed to go slower the faster you travel, one of lifes mysteries
Mal