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Not sure how usefull this might be, but put up here just in case.
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Thanks Glenn - I have downloaded and filed away for safe keeping
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redback wrote:Thanks Glenn - I have downloaded and filed away for safe keeping
Thanks from me too :P
1xB+1xE+2xL+1xE+2xT=BELLETT
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You could also download the spreadsheet in excel form from "My Parts Spreadsheet" further down the list of post topics. That way you can add your own parts equivalents and delete the ones that aren't useful.
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PR20 Auto wrote:You could also download the spreadsheet in excel form from "My Parts Spreadsheet" further down the list of post topics. That way you can add your own parts equivalents and delete the ones that aren't useful.
thanks for that, now i know where it came from.

The BCCV list, i used to have in hard copy form, but long lost.


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No worries, Glenn,
It's had a few sources, some of them odd, so I've never been quite sure whether it's useful or not (the stuff other than the BCCV ones, I mean)
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A few amendments to the listing.
The brake shoes are : Front. E1229 and the rears are E1230.
Front wheel cylinder kit is K550s. You may not get these as a kit. Cup is P5149 and boot P5150.
Rear wheel cylinder kit is K553s. Cup is P5151 and the dust ring is P4388. Some brake specialists
use a "O" ring instead. Handbrake lever boot is P4452. Hillman and Morris lever boot can be substituted.
Front brake hose is H981 and the rear H982.
On the front wheel bearing it is cheaper to buy a kit. Repco WBK2725. The seal is not correct for this
application. You will have to gently remove the old unit and use it. This kit actually is for a Ford Escort
Twin Cam.
I've been trying to construct a similar list myself for general information. Thanks Glenn and PR20.
You've given me some ideas.

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