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Old 19-06-2006, 01:33 PM   #1
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hello everyone

belt covers are $7 each $10 posted
can only get some cheap FPV stuff

electric aerials are now obsolete!
momo gear knob are $96

anything else let me know
if it wont fit in a box or in my car i wont get it

anyways ive ordered 4 of the belt covers (most are already reserved)

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Old 19-06-2006, 04:51 PM   #2
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ill take a belt cover if an left
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Old 19-06-2006, 05:23 PM   #4
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goes around the front of the rocker cover do you dont see the serpentine belt
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Old 20-06-2006, 11:56 AM   #5
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I'd Love one, have been searching for ages, Belt cover that is
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Old 20-06-2006, 12:02 PM   #6
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I'll take a belt cover.
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Old 20-06-2006, 12:43 PM   #7
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I got this one off a mate, its from an EF. Are the belt covers you're selling from the VCT engine? (the one with the big cutout for the tickford badge on the front of the rocker cover?)
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I got this one off a mate, its from an EF. Are the belt covers you're selling from the VCT engine? (the one with the big cutout for the tickford badge on the front of the rocker cover?)
oh yeah, ive got one of those. technically called the "power steering reservoir cover" or some crap like that. cost me 34 bucks though :(
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oh yeah, ive got one of those. technically called the "power steering reservoir cover" or some crap like that. cost me 34 bucks though :(
I am in for one if you still have some?
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dont forget you need the two tier bolt and 10mm nut to hold it onto the thermostat housing
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Old 21-06-2006, 10:32 AM   #12
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sorry id reply to all pms but server only allows 1 every 60 seconds

anyways sorry but the parts department stuffed up not me i just got to eager...... its the stupid power steering pump covers for $5ish and its $30ish for the PROPER belt cover thing...so HLC you didnt get ripped off

GlennAUII they are similar to the ones you have but the AU model if there is such a thing

P.S. i got the call this morning as i had ordered 4 of them but they were only the small power steer ones.... (i would have bought 20 of the covers for $5ish)

anyways because of that i get a staff discount and proberly a bulk discount if you still want the cover (though with post its probably cheaper through your local ford)

oh the covers are obsolete so whatever is left thats it.

time to go to the wreckers

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like this? These are meant for the VCT engine.
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dont forget you need the two tier bolt and 10mm nut to hold it onto the thermostat housing
or you could just use a couple of washers ether side of the plastic like i did, squashed it up a bit, but has held tight so far.
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like this? These are meant for the VCT engine.
im not sure what he means, i think he means just the little piece that was on our cars before we put the EL covers on?
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or you could just use a couple of washers ether side of the plastic like i did, squashed it up a bit, but has held tight so far.
i just undid the bolt, put the cover on and did the boly back up. the blokes at ford tightened it more or something when i got a service.
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Old 21-06-2006, 07:14 PM   #17
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im not sure what he means, i think he means just the little piece that was on our cars before we put the EL covers on?
if your talking about me i meant that exact thing but non vct... the parts department ordered the wrong thing and i ended up with that power steer cover but oh well ...i should have learnt (from the ebay thing) if its too good to be true IT IS!

anyways bootlid carpet is $150 so wont be doing that in a hurry.
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Old 22-06-2006, 10:54 AM   #18
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On the front of the VCT engines there is a sensor (I presume it's a sensor) the sticks out .... that needed a cut out for the cover itself.

The E-series covers do not have this cut out and is neater on the non-VCT engines.

I hope people understand this.

I have the power steer little plastic cover ... not the full front cover ... wouldn't mind getting the full front cover ... and yes I have been told exactly what Tibbo mentioned ... you need the specialised bolt is you want it to sit perfectly.
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Old 22-06-2006, 12:02 PM   #19
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So what's the difference between a full front cover and a power steering cover? Pictures?

Personally i think it looks better without the full front cover. So you can see the belts spinning.

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The power steering cover is the little scoop plastic item under the cap on the power steering reservoir that stops drips from overfilling the reservoir ... all it does is sit under the cap. Hence why it's only $5
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Oh ok, I getcha. All falcon's come with that, dont they?
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Old 22-06-2006, 12:19 PM   #22
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Yeah ... AFAIK ... my ute has it .. it just stops dripping onto the alternator ... but then when the damn thing leaks from the high pressure hose from the back ... the alternator gets drenched anyway ... LOL
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Old 22-06-2006, 10:05 PM   #23
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Not all Falcon's come with one. Mine for examlpe. I would be interested in it.
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Old 23-06-2006, 07:16 AM   #24
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What ... not even the little drip ring tray around the power steer resvervoir.
Damn ... you got ripped off ... hee hee.

If I get a full belt cover ... you can have my PS reservoir drip ring.
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I got the little drip ring but not the belt cover.
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Ahhh ... same.
So from what I can tell ... the non-VCT engines will most likely need the EF/EL belt cover ... whereas the VCT engines should already have them standard.
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Don't overtighten the cover on the thermostat housing it snaps pretty easy
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