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I had a 82 wagon for a while. It was yellow (gross)
Would LOVE a 79-80 sedan
But geez they are gettin rare
That'd be a GE or maybe one of the first GH's, many many moons ago I had a GH SE sedan complete with sports dash and steering wheel and reclining rear seat!!!

Ah that takes me back....
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That should be the easy part. The hard part would be the fly wheel as the diesel has quite a think one because of the backing plate.
Sounds like a fun project....
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That should be the easy part. The hard part would be the fly wheel as the diesel has quite a think one because of the backing plate.

Popcorn time. Maybe start a thread for all your research?
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Spent a little time in the shed this arvo slappin together a mount for my air compressor. Going to mount it in the rear 1/4 on the D/S. Simply used an old XJ interior tyre mount, two lengths of flat and some self drilling screws. . Yet to mount it. Hopefully in the coupla days...

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Popcorn time. Maybe start a thread for all your research?
I'll work on the fly wheel reaserch. Might work on using the diesel flywheel machine it down and drill to mount the torque converter? Might track one down.
If it will work ill start thread. I have an engine I can play with for fitment purposes
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Finally got the trans gauge mounted
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Finally got the trans gauge mounted
So you can actually see the overheating happening...

Where did you get the sensor part? Did you screw it in the port (near the front of the pan) or somewhere else?
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