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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/21 21:06:56 (permalink)
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That's looking real nice.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/21 21:16:18 (permalink)
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 18:48:28 (permalink)
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Hi Guys,

I've been laying down the sound insulation and carpet...the carpet in the pics is a little to dark for my trim so it will be replaced soon Anyone after a new carpet in charcoal for their auto shell Mk1 or Mk2 Cortina[%]




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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 19:26:42 (permalink)
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looking good phil!

what is that underlay. been looking at some but there all that poo poo blanket stuff and i really dont wanna use that.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 19:43:36 (permalink)
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Hi Lucas,

Its a fibreglass matting with a aluminium layer on the top. The fibreglass is the same type as you find in roof insulation. It seems pretty good
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 19:50:45 (permalink)
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where did ya pick it up phil

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 20:07:49 (permalink)
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A carpet place up here in Sydney called Siba Carpets. I'd say any car carpet supplier should have it available. Its about 3 times the price of the normal felt type underlay[V]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 20:19:40 (permalink)
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hahaha i hope 3 times as expensive still equals cheap
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 20:28:13 (permalink)
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It cost $35 a metre...you need 3 metres to do a car
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 21:03:10 (permalink)
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well i would only need 2 for the van i reckon. maybe?
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 21:19:03 (permalink)
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I reckon 1.5m for the van
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/08/23 21:43:59 (permalink)
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cheers phil......that sounds better
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/09 18:02:11 (permalink)
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Hey Phil. with your engine. what sort of head gasket and bolt setup have you been using / plan to use with the new engine?

are you still using the group A head gasket and arp setup???
or are you using cometic or wrc gasket?
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/09 19:56:58 (permalink)
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Hi Ty,

I was using a GrpA Headgasket and Std Headbolts. I will be using 6 long studs and 4 std head bolts with a WRC 4 Layer gasket on the new engine
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/09 20:23:34 (permalink)
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Nice!!!

i just read a lot of stuff about the arp kits etc... but yeah if your doing the 6 centre long studs and the ends standard with wrc that seems the way to go!!

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