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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    84-86 was the changeover from imperial to metric. My 85 has metric brake lines.
    1981 was the change over. I had new brake lines put through and the mech mentioned, at the time, that he's ordered Imperial but had to send them back and get Metric.
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    .......................and after driving around the ring road in Melb to see my father for Xmas I'm very glad my brakes are as good as they are!

    I cannot fathom why some absolute F-wits persist in sitting in the right hand lane varying their speed from 70-90 km/h.

    I can't believe how much this disrupts traffic flow, to the extent of about 5 near pile up events while I was on the ring road yesterday (20 odd mins).

    I can't work out why the practice isn't stomped on.

    cheers, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuRR80 View Post
    1981 was the change over. I had new brake lines put through and the mech mentioned, at the time, that he's ordered Imperial but had to send them back and get Metric.
    Good to know.
    I think the Haynes manuals show which markings to look for to identify metric/imperial without dismantling joints to measure the threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    .......................and after driving around the ring road in Melb to see my father for Xmas I'm very glad my brakes are as good as they are!

    I cannot fathom why some absolute F-wits persist in sitting in the right hand lane varying their speed from 70-90 km/h.

    I can't believe how much this disrupts traffic flow, to the extent of about 5 near pile up events while I was on the ring road yesterday (20 odd mins).

    I can't work out why the practice isn't stomped on.

    cheers, DL
    HAHA!!
    Try living in WA mate. No idea why, but everyone just loves the right hand lane here. Bet most would think its where your sposed to be or do it becuase everyone else does.
    Kind of explains why we have so many stupid accidents here.
    I was heading down to Brunswick Junction here for a couple of days, WOMAN driving a 60 series Cruiser with a double horsefloat attached, grossly overloaded at the towbar, doing 75k's in a 100 zone in the rightlane with about 2 km's of traffic lined up behind. When I got a chance to pass, give it the finger and the horn as did quite a few others, but did she move... NOOOOOOOO WAYYYYYYYYYY... FFS....

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    I drove my '75 2 door for about 7 years, and thought the spongy pedal was standard. Did all the usual bleeds etc. and made no difference.

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