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Attached are a few photos of my dash removal exercise this weekend :msm:

Had to do this to fit the dual actuator shafts and the light sensor as part of my upgrade to Dual Zone Climate Control in the 'T'.

Not as bad as it looks, and having done it once, I wouldn't hesitate doing it again :fool:

Anyway, gives you an idea what the BA Falcon looks like without the dash installed.

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Mate that looks like a fun job. Not! :fool:

Hope your Climate Control does not give you any dramas. My dash had to come out about 4 times under warranty due to climate issues. :gooff:

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Nice work Al your a mad man.. :msm:

too bad i was up north would have loved to poke my head in on that exercise... :fool:

hows the eng/trans coming along..?

my ute clocked 70000k's today on the way back from newman and the t56 has 4500k's on it now. gotta say that with the combination of the t56/nizpro bits/simons tune it been the best 4500k's of driving ive had in the old girl... :gooff:

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Nice work Al your a mad man.. :fool:

too bad I was up north would have loved to poke my head in on that exercise... :gooff:

hows the eng/trans coming along..?

my ute clocked 70000k's today on the way back from newman and the t56 has 4500k's on it now. gotta say that with the combination of the t56/nizpro bits/simons tune it been the best 4500k's of driving ive had in the old girl... :spoton:

Hey, you been talking to my wife :msm:

Yeah the fun one can have all alone :blush:

Glad to hear you are happy with the ute - Can't wait to get mine back on the road again.

Well there was an issue with machining the stator inside the Torque Converter, which meant they had to get a new piece from Sydney, and this set them back a few days, but with any luck the trans should leave Melbourne tomorrow.

I have found a new (second hand) diff as well, so as mine is whining and is starting to leak, I will be changing this as well when it arrives.

Simon is hoping for the engine to be assembled this coming weekend, so with a bit of luck it should be going in on the weekend of June 17-18.

It has then been nearly 2 months since I have driven my baby - THE WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS ARE TERRIBLE :msm:

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Are you going to change the diff yourself..? if you are and need a second set of spanners/trolley jack and im home let me know. I'd love to see what the in's and outs of changing a sedan diff are... :msm:

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Are you going to change the diff yourself..? if you are and need a second set of spanners/trolley jack and im home let me know. I'd love to see what the in's and outs of changing a sedan diff are... :msm:

I'll probably have a go :fool:

Might regret it - will have to wait and see :gooff:

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An other picture showing the 2 half shafts changed in the air mixer box.

The original servo is attached to the left side, and on the other shaft on the right, a small additional servo was connected, and a small loom installed to connect this additional servo the the larger servo on the left - got it :headhurt:

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