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OK got it, thank you!
I would suggest that you rather look at using this Racor Parker pre-filter with water trap and primer pump - https://ph.parker.com/za/en/diesel-fuel-filter-spin-on/445r2 . Dramatically more expensive but the Chinesium one pictured is prone to failure.

Otherwise, a cheap pre-filter and water trap solution can be found from retailers of early Massey Feruguson, Ford and Fiat tractors - FUEL FILTER & BOWL FOR MASSEY FERGUSON 35 135 140 145 152 155 158 165 168 178 178 185 188 TRACTORS. - https://www.mkhmachinery.com/product/fuel-filter-bowl-assembly-fits-some-massey-ferguson-35-100-series-tractors/
 
Hood preparation...

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After visiting your thread several times, I’m going to stop whining about my lack of “proper garage space“.
Your project is coming along beautifully. :popcorn:
 
Hello to mud friends. The project continued a lot this last month. Here is my rebuild on the speedometer axle. The aluminium case that holds the gear axle in the transfer case was broken and the threads were missing. Also the speedometer cable was missing. The price of the speedometer cable is extremely high as you all know. I searched at the web and found many aftermarket speedometers for different Hilux models. I ended up buying a cable with this code 83710-89185 and the lengh suits perfectly. Also the one side that goes into the cabin matches with the instrument panel. The other side was missing as i said so i fixed it new with threads from water pipe that i glued on the aluminium case with a two component glue (cold weld)... Enjoy 😊😊😊

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The matching of the pieces wasn't so easy... Many bolt holes were far from the reality...,😋😋😋. It just needs patience and searching to find out why is this happening... You just keep the bolts 🔩 loose and moving gently the pieces (not to damage the paint) measuring all the time the distance from the frame and when you make it you just skrew them a little bit every time...

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Hello cruisers. After 3 months I've decided to continue with my project upload. I haven't done much in summer. It's very difficult in Greece summer to work outside. The hours you can easily do some work are 6:00 - 9:00 and 19:30 - 21:30. So the most of my time, (except my job hours) was spend on the beach.
Enjoy some pictures of the procedure.

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The painting of the signs made by hand. The best of all was the reaction of my wife when she saw the tachometer. She opened her eyes and asked me with fear:😰 How much did this cost??? Because she thought i had bought it new. It took me five minutes trying to explain that it was just restored... She couldn't believe it...

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