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gt orphanage wrote:
unfortunatly i cant be a computer nerd as others,as for my grammer i only just completed year ten at school i was a trouble maker it was advised to me and my parents that i should leave.I was also advised on many occasions that i had no future.In my 25 year working life i have a number of businesses and employ 14 people and own assets valued in the millions.My admin staff are not available for the forum.I am sorry my teachers failed me.I CANT be good at every thing unlike some people. If you prefer i will only read this forum as the majority do. I try to help other owners with my experiences, ie my parts list I just started. If someone wants to edit my posts i am not going to be offended.


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hey guys this guys a wealth of imfo ...(3 FULL STOPS) its great he has the time to put in his imput , who gives a sh.. (2 full stops ) about the typing read between the lines and absorb what the guy is doing . He hardly has time to post these novels he has 3 gt's on the restore enjoy it and enjoy this forum davoinqldkeepupthepostsgreg


Geez, relax...don't get so defensive! It wasn't an attack on your intelligence, wealth, work history or anything else like that. I even made a point of saying I was enjoying the thread. See the wink I put at the end of the post? :roll:


Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:36 am
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rod wrote:
nice car or will b when finnished nice front end if they are new front shocks , where did you get them , has the front been lowered ? cheers rod


as quoted, and stated in other threads, use sedan rear springs in the front to lower approx 2 inches.
there are 3 different spring rates in them, identified by a small coloured paint stripe on the coils.
white is heaviest, yellow is middle, red is soft.
my GT uses "white" fronts, and "yellow" rears.
BTW, every standard GT i've seen has had yellow springs all around, so the white ones work well as a replacement when lowered.
shock wise, i've used "gabriel" brand gas shocks front and rear. they are listed to suit the front of HK-HG holdens. u need 2 pairs of these fronts, (ie: a set for the front and back).
i've used heavy duty ones in the front, and standard duty in the rear.
supercheap auto stocked them when i built it in 2007.
if your bellett has a standard-ish amount of suspension travel (as 99% do), use these fronts from the HK-HG, as they have a good amount of travel. if your car is very low with little travel (ala my race car), use shocks from the front of a HQ holden all round. they have a shorter stroke length and won't bottom out like the HK-HG ones will in this situation.

pedders list a range of gas shocks for the HK-HG. have a look at their website.
here's a link to a thread by RobSA about the pedders numbers and their uses.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=618

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Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:56 am
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Thanks PR91. Doing shocks all round soon, so saves me digging around other threads...very timely. Hopefully get together with 2ldohc in the near future, kindly donating some time and rear springs for the front.

GTorphanage, your "better" half sounds as inspired as the rest of us. Welcome to her and wasp. Just amazing dedicated work there mate, thanks for making time to throw up progress reports !!

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Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:26 pm
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Just to clarify before I head out and order some shocks, PR91.

So your recommendation for a standard suspension travel Bellett (ala yours/mine GT) is:

Two pairs of HK-HG Holden gas fronts :

That is heavy duty ones for the front,
and standard duty ones for the rear.........either "gabriel", "Pedders", "Monroe", or any other brand perhaps, whatever is more budget conscious for me, but will still do the job.

B.

p.s. sorry to distract from the original thread gtorphanage. As I said before, and others also appreciating your amazing progress. :mrgreen: btw, awsome colour.


Mon Apr 05, 2010 5:48 am
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yep!
is how mine is set up, but i like them a bit harder anyway.
did u drive my car in adelaide too? (a few did, and i can't who did!)

again, sorry for the hi-jack gt orphan, but top effort with the work so far mate!

back on track now please bellett.net-ers!


Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:51 am
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thanks for that will also will be putting new shocks on soon , cheers rod


Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:14 am
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regarding new shocks 4 gt just got some gabrial gardian gas , from auto barn ,$ 45.00 each cheap ? havent put in yet let u now how they go cheers rod


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patches went to a panel shop this week to be sprayed he will be about 4 weeks away as most of you know he was put aside due to walters rebuild and isabell being a total pain in the a$$.i have spent most of today going through his bits as i cant remember what i have had done or pinched for other cars. wow where do i start :roll:.
bundles for powdercoating,chrome and the upholsterer. Man i feel like i have done this before :shock:.


Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:28 am
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patches returned home for 4 weeks he has been booked into another panel shop as he was being neglected :cry:. I have a few things to do during this time as the pressure is now on as Lizzies eldest is using him for a wedding car in september and more importantly then off to coona :lol:.


Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:49 am
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Farmer asked if i sleep? Liz will not let me now i have 19 weeks till this car is done.no 2 wedding car :shock:. as mentioned i have it for three weeks then its off to be painted.


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Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:54 am
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yes dear
you have 19 weeks. Wedding is in August though.
WHY ARE YOU ON THE COMPUTER AND NOT IN THE SHED... :lol: :lol:


Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:01 am
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Tell me something.
How many wives would make the above statement and mean it?

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Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:21 am
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i love all the stories we get on the bellett.net
those pics you have there GT orp are superb.

reckon the pic with half the side missing and the cold coffee sitting on the firewall plate is a classic.

the wasp ute i have sitting up at the shack will need a build not unlike that before its back on the road.

good job indeed


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I am obviously with the wrong woman, one who can joke about getting married and working on cars.
Greg to you realise how fortunate you are?? (No response required from you Lizzie) :lol:
Ho Hum some Guys have all the LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:57 pm
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8-) :oops:


Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:17 am
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Ok oz some fresh coffee picks today, i got it running again. It still needs a exhaust,tail shaft back in later tonight when the paint drys and new uni joints fitted and its almost a driver again :D. I am waiting for the fuel bowls to come back as the chrome was a failure. I have a spare set in the meantime. The wiring needs a little more time for tidy up but the picks show it fully wired but a few point need retaining. The brake need bleeding again as they are a little spungy.
[the photo's engine bay is dirty mainly bog dust from the panel shop but i need to keep the body dry]
As for women issues it's more fun when you know your in trouble when you come in at midnight ;) . adds to the sport.


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Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:48 am
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quick question. is that Holden Red that the block is painted as the original red of the GT block was a blood deep red as i have the original engine mount with the original paint that was used to match the paint i used for my GT block. (make some sense of that sentence!) guess it dont really matter if your not doing a factory resto anyway :)

hope the coffee was hot that time

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Yep, that's a handy shelf! More coffee.....less sleep!
Looking good in the bay there mate. It's a nice dilemma you have - which Bellett do I work on?
My prob is more 'which DON'T I work on?' - keep walking past projects on my way to other stuff. "sigh".
Ah well, their day will come!
Thanks for showing - it's nice to see 'em getting done!
Cheers, Matt.

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Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:29 pm
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Greg,
Did you buy Camry blue paint in bulk.... or are they going to be matching cars for the wedding?

Cheers


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