'Brumby' humpy ute
- hewey
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'Brumby' humpy ute
Good to see old cars getting a new breath of life
Some old pics from back in the day
And its latest incarnation. Video on the Street Machine website http://www.streetmachine.com.au/street- ... -ute-video
Some old pics from back in the day
And its latest incarnation. Video on the Street Machine website http://www.streetmachine.com.au/street- ... -ute-video
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
cool ute! What engine is it running now Hewey?
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
There's an article on the engine alone on the SM website, but it's a very healthy 186Outback wrote:cool ute! What engine is it running now Hewey?
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
That's something!
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I've seen and heard it run at the Six banger nats last September. Unbloody real.
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
Wouldn't that wear the belt much faster having the toothed side running over a smooth pulley instead of a toothed one?
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
Probably does wear a bit quicker that way, but not uncommon. Running the idler on the inside of the belt is not great for belt wrap or orbiting either, though he doesn't have much choice given the pulley diameter and distance between centres.Gojeep wrote:Wouldn't that wear the belt much faster having the toothed side running over a smooth pulley instead of a toothed one?
More info on setting up belts on "weird and wonderful" early Holden superchargers on page 6 of this thread:
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 0&start=75
The fuel pump drive/timing cover is pretty nifty.
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
Running in the 8s! That's a stout effort for a red six in a full size car.
https://www.streetmachine.com.au/street ... 0%93-video
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
They certainly have the suspension setup well. Lifts the front wheels drops them gently down and runs dead straight. Love it. From when drag cars looked like something
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
Thanks Hewey- that's an impressively fast and consistent humpy ute
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Re: 'Brumby' humpy ute
He is real good at chasing down others Thanks for posting
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