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 Belgian built 1969 AK350 'Hetty' 
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If anyone else wants to lube up borrow the pump!!!!

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September 13th, 2011, 1:01 am
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ken wrote:
and have already learned some things I didn't know about these engines...


8-) I feel I have ascended to a new level :D Much credit to Lucy Cutler and Matt Damper for their input too.


ken wrote:
( p.s. Don't bin those pistons, as I think I've found an alternative source of rings, just need some 'old school' filing to set the ring gaps)


Binned the pistons from the '63 engine as one had been hitting the barrel and was dented and I sort of broke t'other one :?

I would be interested Ken, to see when valve stem seals appeared in the M4. As Russ will testify I'm getting a bit :geek: :ugeek: about M4s :oops:

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I think I've found an alternative source of rings, just need some 'old school' filing to set the ring gaps)


Keep me posted. Also let me know if you have a spare set of heads with stem seals and good valve guides.


Perhaps I shouldn't mention that of the three types of M4 cylinder head I have: the '63 heads have straighter inlet cavities than the later 2 (one of which has stem seals, the other does not, but otherwise they're the same.)

Also, the later heads have dished and slightly larger exhaust valves, the earlier one has flat exhaust valves. The valves themselves however are interchangeable.

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Drives beautiful 8-)


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Magazine cover photograph?


Or rear cover, if you need the space to fit it 'landscape'... :roll:

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September 13th, 2011, 11:36 pm
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I so want a van

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September 13th, 2011, 11:49 pm
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ken wrote:
Magazine cover photograph?


Working on that one ;)

Though sadly my powers only extend so far :(

Simon Crook wrote:
I so want a van


You see, Simon, you say that. And now it's lovely. I have a working van that runs smoothly, doesn't squeak and doesn't smoke (well, compared to before.)

This is what happened when I last visited London:

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And 2 weeks ago, when it took me an hour to drive 12 miles because I kept having to stop to put the windscreen wipers back on, and it was raining in all over my left shoulder and I couldn't see the cars behind me because of the smog and I couldn't see the cars in front because of the yellow lights AND I'd realised that what I'd spent on oil had negated the vehicle being tax exempt I wasn't really feeling the love.

However, as I say, now all is good. Vantastic you might say. What Hetty lacks in speed, she really makes up for in ride comfort and handling. It is the nicest car I have ever driven and to be honest the older 2cv engines (particularly the M4 602 and 425) sound absolutely lovely.

Not for a second have I ever regretted buying Hetty. When I roll up at a camp and after a few drinks, fall asleep on the bed in the back - its lush.

Here's to 2cv vans :D


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now thats the life 8-)

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I want a 2cv van!!

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I want a 2cv van!!


I want a BMW 6 series.


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I want a 2cv van!!


You can take some fiberglass moulds off mine if you like...


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