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Brake Fail Switches

Last Updated on Saturday, 01 October 2011 20:59

FailSwitchTitle100Brake Fail Switches were fitted to the later Mokes with a tandem brake system. They are just a small plastic switch screwed into the side of the master cylinder, and often break. Here's how they work and where to get replacements.

 

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Radiator Caps

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 November 2011 19:42

Blanking_and_StandardRadiator caps are fairly simply, but seem to cause a bit of confusion at times when it comes to mokes. Here's all you need to know to choose the right one for your favourite car.

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SU Carby Identification

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 00:11

hs6_rightMokes were originally fitted with one of two SU carbys, but over the years they have often been changed. When you need parts or tuning advice, it is important to know what you have. This article lists the most common SU carbys and how to identify them.

 

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The Moke Bolt List

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 November 2011 00:36

BoltsTitle100Have you pulled your Moke to bits and forgotten where all the bolts go? Are you doing a full rebuild and want to buy new ones? Or perhaps you just need to replace a couple that are missing.

Here's a complete list of all the bolts that hold a Moke together and where they go.

 

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Wheel Studs

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 20:11

StudsTitle100Mokes have been fitted with a few different wheel studs over the years. If you need to replace them, it is important that you use the correct ones.

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Moke Rear lights

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 19:33

rearlights100-3For the 14 years of production in Australia there were really only four types of rear lights used on the Mokes. The common 'oval' type is still readily available however many of the others are scare or have less durable plastic alternatives.

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