Project Steph's 1978 Honda Civic 1200
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I have to say that having run the following plugs over the years.
Champion [rubbish]
Bosch [a bit better, but narrow heat tolerance]
Autolite [don't :roll: ]
Unipart [fall apart]
ND [okay]
I nowadays will only use NGK, indeed I will run them on until I can get exactly what I want from NGK [usually BPR5ES]. Supply is getting better in the UK as Halfords now stock them in all branches.
I run any of my cars , whatever make, on them and have done for the last 30 years or so.
Just my view.
Still looking for a good source of leads in the UK, though.
Any suggestions of a supplier?
Pete
Champion [rubbish]
Bosch [a bit better, but narrow heat tolerance]
Autolite [don't :roll: ]
Unipart [fall apart]
ND [okay]
I nowadays will only use NGK, indeed I will run them on until I can get exactly what I want from NGK [usually BPR5ES]. Supply is getting better in the UK as Halfords now stock them in all branches.
I run any of my cars , whatever make, on them and have done for the last 30 years or so.
Just my view.
Still looking for a good source of leads in the UK, though.
Any suggestions of a supplier?
Pete
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So I'm switching over to a 5 speed, and I've started hunting for the gearbox itself. I bought a few bits and pieces in the past, like NOS Honda OEM clutch cable and pedal rubbers from Yahoo Japan. This week while I was at the wreckers I liberated a set of manual pedals from one of the 79 1200s they had there. They were a bit daggy, but with bit of work and a can of VHT Engine Enamel, I managed to bring them up to look as good as new.
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Cool, that would make it way easier to change over. I really enjoyed restoring it, so in a way I'm glad I didn't know that when I grabbed them. I went to the wreckers to find a new bumper, but when I saw the pedals I just grabbed them, unsure of what I needed to do the changeover. I think I'll still change it all over, as I want it all to look like new, that's why I grabbed the accelerator pedal as well. Now I need a 5 speed gearbox with all the linkages.Blackbullet wrote:You dont need all that to go manual. You only need the brake peddle, clutch peddle and the longer bolt that comes with the manual peddle box
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I just checked the pedals in my car, and there is nooo way I'm changing over the whole assembly, you can't even see it!
So, thanks for the heads-up Jay! 3 days later and I had almost forgot what a pain in the backside it was removing the whole assembly. I was sooo sore the next day. It was heaps harder than removing the instruments when I installed the deluxe gauges.
I have to say, I did enjoy restoring them though. Who would have known restoring a car could be so much fun? :D
So, thanks for the heads-up Jay! 3 days later and I had almost forgot what a pain in the backside it was removing the whole assembly. I was sooo sore the next day. It was heaps harder than removing the instruments when I installed the deluxe gauges.
I have to say, I did enjoy restoring them though. Who would have known restoring a car could be so much fun? :D
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I did wonder but sometimes its best to learn yourself the hard waySteph wrote:I just checked the pedals in my car, and there is nooo way I'm changing over the whole assembly, you can't even see it!
So, thanks for the heads-up Jay! 3 days later and I had almost forgot what a pain in the backside it was removing the whole assembly. I was sooo sore the next day. It was heaps harder than removing the instruments when I installed the deluxe gauges.
I have to say, I did enjoy restoring them though. Who would have known restoring a car could be so much fun? :D
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