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Old 28th November 2020, 17:22   #1
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So today I removed the fbh and dosing pump from a very early 75, it was on an "x" plate, both cills in there entirety needing replacing was one of the reasons it was being scrapped.

A bit hard to imagine that this was once the owners show car, it had been sat languishing on his land for at least 2 years, just left to rot.

Anyway, my question is, what else do I need to turn my fbh into something that works from a timer or even a remote?

Tia.
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Old 28th November 2020, 18:26   #2
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Speak to Devilish or Trebor

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Old 29th November 2020, 02:26   #3
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So today I removed the fbh and dosing pump from a very early 75, it was on an "x" plate, both cills in there entirety needing replacing was one of the reasons it was being scrapped.

A bit hard to imagine that this was once the owners show car, it had been sat languishing on his land for at least 2 years, just left to rot.

Anyway, my question is, what else do I need to turn my fbh into something that works from a timer or even a remote?

Tia.

Yes contact Steve(Devlish) or Rob (trebor) timer for your car FBH

I only have a normal on/off timer on mine but that because its in the shed.

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Old 29th November 2020, 10:06   #4
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Love the black header tank 😀😀I’ll be doing exactly the same in the garage in the coming months.
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Old 29th November 2020, 13:32   #5
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T cut, any chance of a wiring diagram?
Have you a temperature sensor wired in?

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