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    Getting an old M725 running again

    hehe, well, I'll be in the same boat with you soon enough, I'm looking for a Landrover lightweight as my next vehicle :D --Wintermute
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    Getting an old M725 running again

    well, unlike the landrovers (worked on a few of those) with new gaskets, the 6-230 tornado motor will stop leaking :) --Wintermute
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    Getting an old M725 running again

    Ohh, and you'll probably need a new valve cover gasket...they ain't cheap, but I can get them (my cost is $40, your cost from me is $40 + shipping). I found that they're still available in Argentina. They're not that expensive down there, but the shipping to get them here brings the price up...
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    Getting an old M725 running again

    I can give you a few things you'll need to do since I've been rebuilding my 230 since Feb. Carburetor over fuelling due to rotted out seals/o-rings/gaskets (modern fuel eats them apart get a modern rebuild kit, not NOS) Fuel pump leaking fuel into the crank case because of rotted out...
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