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 Post subject: Heinz 57 Tx2
PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:27 pm 
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Would anyone knowledgeable be able to identify the parts make up for the TX2?

Ford - which bits (engine obviously)
Nissan - which bits
LDV - which bits

any others - which bits

thanks

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 Post subject: Re: Heinz 57 Tx2
PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:38 pm 
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uniteleeds wrote:
Would anyone knowledgeable be able to identify the parts make up for the TX2?

Ford - which bits (engine obviously)
Nissan - which bits
LDV - which bits

any others - which bits

thanks

And then they wonder why I have never had an LTI mechano kit since my first cab in 1983!!

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I have lot's of TX 2 part's S/hand pm me..

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I have lot's of TX 2 part's S/hand pm me..

And boy, don't you just need lots of parts for those old charabangs!!

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 Post subject: Re: Heinz 57 Tx2
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:04 am 
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uniteleeds wrote:
Would anyone knowledgeable be able to identify the parts make up for the TX2?

Ford - which bits (engine obviously)
Nissan - which bits
LDV - which bits

any others - which bits

thanks


FORD = engine, 2.4 duratorq TDDi, MT75 gearbox, Galaxy mk1 mirrors and interior clock, transit propshaft, gearbox to propshaft donut coupling same as ford cortina/granada.

NISSAN = indicator/wiper stalks, door open tell tale switches, power steering assy (not 100% on this)

LDV = dash/display (not 100% on this), front belt assy (not 100% sure on this)

JAGUAR = top and bottom wishbone bushes same as XJS model

LANDROVER = front pads/discs range rover/landrover, rear drums/shoes old landrover (not 100% on this as some people say it is same as nissan urvan)


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 Post subject: Re: Heinz 57 Tx2
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:57 am 
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Naz_khan wrote:
uniteleeds wrote:
Would anyone knowledgeable be able to identify the parts make up for the TX2?

Ford - which bits (engine obviously)
Nissan - which bits
LDV - which bits

any others - which bits

thanks

FORD = engine, 2.4 duratorq TDDi, MT75 gearbox, Galaxy mk1 mirrors and interior clock, transit propshaft, gearbox to propshaft donut coupling same as ford cortina/granada.

NISSAN = indicator/wiper stalks, door open tell tale switches, power steering assy (not 100% on this)

LDV = dash/display (not 100% on this), front belt assy (not 100% sure on this)

JAGUAR = top and bottom wishbone bushes same as XJS model

LANDROVER = front pads/discs range rover/landrover, rear drums/shoes old landrover (not 100% on this as some people say it is same as nissan urvan)

Which proves the point, . . . . it's a Mechano Kit not a Taxi!!!

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They sound perect





for India/Pakistan/Iran/Cuba..........


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 Post subject: Re: Heinz 57 Tx2
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:53 pm 
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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
Naz_khan wrote:
uniteleeds wrote:
Would anyone knowledgeable be able to identify the parts make up for the TX2?

Ford - which bits (engine obviously)
Nissan - which bits
LDV - which bits

any others - which bits

thanks

FORD = engine, 2.4 duratorq TDDi, MT75 gearbox, Galaxy mk1 mirrors and interior clock, transit propshaft, gearbox to propshaft donut coupling same as ford cortina/granada.

NISSAN = indicator/wiper stalks, door open tell tale switches, power steering assy (not 100% on this)

LDV = dash/display (not 100% on this), front belt assy (not 100% sure on this)

JAGUAR = top and bottom wishbone bushes same as XJS model

LANDROVER = front pads/discs range rover/landrover, rear drums/shoes old landrover (not 100% on this as some people say it is same as nissan urvan)

Which proves the point, . . . . it's a Mechano Kit not a Taxi!!!


mechano makes peole happy, these are miserable cars, i call them frankensteins monsters :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 2:05 pm 
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dont joke about or disrespect meccano, it was a launching point for so many with an interest in engineering, same with airfix kits, basic learning how to assemble and/or design things, and the very reason we will soon not have the people who know how to do it.....

i used to alternate between meccano and electronic kits, now they (the young) are PS3, Xbox or Ipods......


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