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« Reply #30 on: April 05, 2013, 18:08:30 pm »

cool build.

is that Marina Blue?
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« Reply #31 on: April 06, 2013, 22:12:53 pm »

cool build.

is that Marina Blue?

Thanks, no it is not it is miami blue.
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« Reply #32 on: April 15, 2013, 04:18:50 am »

Your Late Looker looks very nice  Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: April 28, 2013, 13:32:52 pm »

Great job!
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« Reply #34 on: July 06, 2013, 20:40:21 pm »

Havn't updated on here for a while.  Currently draining my money on building an engine, but this came up cheap so had to get it.

I already had 40% reduced throw, but this 60% reduction feels completly different alot smoother through the gears.


20130706_163345 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #35 on: September 12, 2013, 19:40:28 pm »

Its been a while again, i know, but been saivng up and building a new engine for mine. I have finally built it and got it running, so thought upload it all in one go.

The plan was to build something that fun, relable and reasonably economical as it is my daily. So the plan was to build a HOT 1600.

I do like it when the postie arrives Cheesy (Thanks Beetleragtop for most of the parts)


20130222_160817 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

So that was what was in all those packages.


20130222_161727 by joehurley1892, on Flickr



Some of the internal parts.

CB Performance Forged 8 Dowelled Crankshaft


20130222_161959 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


20130222_162009 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Engle 110


20130222_161918 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

CB Performance 31mm Big Foot Lifters


20130222_162308 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


20130224_135640 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Single High Rev Valve Spring Kit


DSCF3572 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #36 on: September 12, 2013, 19:41:38 pm »

Also fitting electronic fuel pump as well


P4220015 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

As then engine is out may as well replace the crossshaft with a urethane on


P5010011 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


External oil filter with braided lines and good quality fittings


P8240055 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P8240057 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

It is going to be running Weber 36IDF

This how I got them (all greasy and dirty)


20130222_162347 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


20130301_160142 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


After a little clean


20130301_160148 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


20130301_163144 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

And a little bit of polish, havn't come up too bad


P4230023 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Now how did it go back together haha


P5050049 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #37 on: September 12, 2013, 19:42:21 pm »

This is going to built using an AS41  1200 case with dual relief. The didn't need line boring or anything, first was to give a clean and drill and tap for full flow.


DSCF4201 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P8100042 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Once the case was ready, I first started to assemble the crankshaft together with its gears and bearings


P4210053 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Test fitting


P8100044 by joehurley1892, on Flickr



P8100043 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Next it was time for the camshaft

Engle and Standard


P4210062 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


oh yeh, forgot to say its running CB performance straight cut gears as well lol. (For the people who don't know, this is why they are called straight cut gears)



P4210061 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P4210064 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Cam Lubing the Lifters and Cam Lobes


P4240022 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Test fitting camshaft to crank and case to make sure it all lines up.


P8100045 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P8100046 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #38 on: September 12, 2013, 19:43:20 pm »

Next it was time to build the cylinder heads up.

Before


Photo4588 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P4200021 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P4200020 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Standard and new Springs,
P4210049 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


These were a bugger to fit, can't imagine what dual springs are like to do.



P4210051 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Lapping Valves in


P4210047 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Valves in (Thats just dirt around them)


P4210048 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #39 on: September 12, 2013, 19:45:41 pm »

I was given these Scat Adjustable pushrod tubes, thats why they are on


P4220072 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

All Bolted on


P4300023 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P8190049 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Fitted Scat Oil Pump Cover


P8240058 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Sorting the endfloat on  the 13lb lightned Flywheel Smiley


P8130047 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Almost there, also fitted a 6lb equlizer Pulley


P8280061 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Y-piece to split the fuel evenly to the carbs


P8280065 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Time the bench run this engine


P8280063 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #40 on: September 12, 2013, 19:46:32 pm »

Started almost instantly which is a good sign Cheesy

Soon time to fit it but first had to cut access panels to tune the Webers when there in.

First by cutting the holes out.


P5040031 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


P5040033 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Quite big holes lol


P5040038 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Too make it look fairly respectable and not slice my hands when chaning the plugs, I fitted abit of rubber round the edges of it


P5040039 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Came up with my own access panel covers from Ali louvered plates used inside of buildings for ventilation. They were £2 each  from tool station, Lightweight and easy to bend and mould to the inner wing and also may provide some coolng for the engine. I colour coded them and they fit a treat Smiley ( The studs have been cut down since picture taken).


P5170014 by joehurley1892, on Flickr



P5120009 by joehurley1892, on Flickr



Hello Mr Weber


P5050055 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #41 on: September 12, 2013, 19:47:11 pm »

Old Relaible 1200 Engine Out


P5040026 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

A little bit cleaner in there (the white box on the left is a diagnostic plug which it has had since the factory, it won't be getting the chop, just moved and hidden in the engine bay)


P5040027 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


I thought I would change the gearbox mount as it was popping out of gear now and then.

This would explain why I had this problem, that should be one piece haha.


P5040029 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Fitted fuel pump (excuse the ku-rust)


P5060059 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Home made breather box, colour coded of course Wink


P9070066 by joehurley1892, on Flickr

Breather Box fitted (excuse the rust, its surface rust honest)


P9070069 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #42 on: September 12, 2013, 19:47:42 pm »

Its in YAY!!!!


P9080071 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Where breather box connects to


P9080072 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


Connects to fuel pump block off plate on this side and I also relocated Coil


P9080073 by joehurley1892, on Flickr


External Oil Filter bolted on. I know I know its not an Orange Fram one and poking out of the bottom of the wing hehe.


P9100047 by joehurley1892, on Flickr
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« Reply #43 on: August 10, 2014, 16:57:37 pm »

Its been too long, but not much to report.

Just had it MOT and it passed which is good news Smiley



Bad News the HOT 1600 started making a horrible knocking noise, worried it was the big end gone. Took it out and put thee old reliable 1200 back in for now to get me about.

Stripped the 1600 and on inspection the only thing out of place was the gudgeon pin on number 1 piston had started to sieze Sad everything else was fine.

So the plan next is to build a new engine and this time it is going to be a little different, a little bit curious and a little bit crazy but I am building a HOT 1200 just to see what you can out of these little engine.


So watch this space.......
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« Reply #44 on: August 10, 2014, 16:59:05 pm »

The HOT 1200 Build:

Due to other engine blowing up and insurance companys being a pain, i decided to build a HOT 1200 instead, I had always considered it just to see what i ended up with. This is to be a true 1200, no bigbore kits or skimmed 1200 conrods on a 69mm crank.

I started by using the AS41 case and the full flow setup from the 1600 engine as the starting block, and thats where similarities stayed.

I started with a 64mm crank which I got balanced and 8 Dowelled to take the 12lb lightned flywheel


20140617_143459 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140617_143558 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140617_143550 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Next up, was the barrel and pistons, it was an absoulte mission to find late 1200 barrel and pistons no one did or were out of stock.

So it dawned on me the only difference between a 1200 and 1300 is the crank size and 1300 pistons take the bigger 22mm gudgeon pin.

I had a set of high comp domed 1300 B+Ps so I would use these, however this would mean I would have to modify the 1200 conrods as 1300 conrods do not fit a 64mm crank.

The engineer managed to do them, but said he never wants to do another set again because it was so difficult lol

Standard and Modified

20140617_142413 by joehurley92, on Flickr



20140617_142441 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140617_142545 by joehurley92, on Flickr

1200, Modified 1200 and a 1300 conrod


20140617_142323 by joehurley92, on Flickr


1300 Domed B+P all Before and After


20140621_160538 by joehurley92, on Flickr


77mm Wink

20140621_160603 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Now thats all the parts we can start building it together (of course it has straight cut gears as well haha)


20140628_133802 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Putting it into the case,

20140628_161107 by joehurley92, on Flickr


Engle 100 was used with 31mm big foot lifters

20140628_142150 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Deep sump fitted as well


20140629_122959 by joehurley92, on Flickr
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« Reply #45 on: August 10, 2014, 17:00:00 pm »

Just to put a spanner into the work, we also made the 1200 twinport as well.

So we used 1300 twinport heads which were slightly massaged to improve flow.



20140629_122824 by joehurley92, on Flickr

When measuring deckheight we had a small problem and that was the 1300 barrels would have given it very low compression due to it have the smaller crank, so to fix this we used 1200 Barrels which are shorter and this raised compression signifcantly lol

1200 on the left 1300 barrel on the right (bit of a difference)


20140630_201843 by joehurley92, on Flickr

20140702_191841 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Used Tru Arc circlips to hold the pistons on.


20140630_190945 by joehurley92, on Flickr

1600 Rockers were used to give it slightly more lift


20140702_201502 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Its getting there Smiley


20140702_201226 by joehurley92, on Flickr

The crankshaft pulley used was a CB Performance one,


20140617_143507 by joehurley92, on Flickr
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« Reply #46 on: August 10, 2014, 17:00:55 pm »

Not only was I changing the engine but also the transmission

I wanted a performance box, just so that if I go for a bigger capacity motor in the future, it all there in the car already.

I was looking to build a performance one, however the price of parts indivdually would cost alot more then buying a Rancho ProStreet so I did that instead.

After 10 weeks of waiting it arrived Cheesy


20140719_101159 by joehurley92, on Flickr

The spec


20140713_171930 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140713_165249 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Just to make it more different I have some wider wheels to sit on the back, but at the moment they stick out the wings.
To fix that I will be using driveshafts form an oval which are 1.5" shorter then my current ones.


P2230044 by joehurley92, on Flickr


P2230045 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Early and late

P2230042 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Tubes before (I wasn't digging the yellow)


20140709_103257 by joehurley92, on Flickr

After


20140714_184621 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Almost looks new

20140714_194822 by joehurley92, on Flickr

I polished up the spades of the driveshafts, apprently it improves the strength of them.


20140709_112304 by joehurley92, on Flickr


Engine and Gearbox Out (It got undersealled as well)


20140719_093519 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140719_093532 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140719_093509 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Rancho in Smiley


20140720_082640 by joehurley92, on Flickr
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« Reply #47 on: August 10, 2014, 17:02:03 pm »

Picked up a set of Genuine solid Heat Exchangers when I was Holland 30 Euros the pair bargain

In Primer


20140617_141352 by joehurley92, on Flickr

All painted


20140618_114454 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140618_114507 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Had to cut the snout of the drums abit to be able to get the castle nut on


20140719_154823 by joehurley92, on Flickr


20140720_082603 by joehurley92, on Flickr


I also decided to have air scoops put in to the side windows to aid cooling, And also give it more of a "Look"

Sacriliage I know, but had to be done


P7190061 by joehurley92, on Flickr

20140720_082655 by joehurley92, on Flickr


IMG_3838 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Just to stop rain overnight going in Tongue


IMG_3877 by joehurley92, on Flickr

On the insde of the car we have fitted a 1.8l CSP Breather box as I couldn't get it in the engine bay.


IMG_3881 by joehurley92, on Flickr



IMG_3883 by joehurley92, on Flickr



IMG_3882 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Engine is in YAY!!!!
Its runs great, sounds like a bigger engine, you have to pinch yourself sometimes to realise its a 1200. And also more room in the engine bay as its quite a narrow engine.

(I will be getting a new valence and decklid as these are getting abit grubby now)


IMG_3839 by joehurley92, on Flickr

Its definatly tucked it in as well

Before


After

IMG_3837 by joehurley92, on Flickr
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« Reply #48 on: April 03, 2015, 16:29:25 pm »

Havnt updated for a while, as I have drag car as well that im playing with which will be on here soon.

The only resent thing I have done is fit 205x70x15 Bridgestone Duellers to fill the arch up abit. Im hoping everyone on here approves on the tyre Tongue


IMG_5994 by joehurley92, on Flickr



IMG_5995 by joehurley92, on Flickr
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« Reply #49 on: April 03, 2015, 16:54:23 pm »

I really love your attention to detail!  Awesome bug
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« Reply #50 on: May 25, 2015, 20:20:23 pm »

 decided the time had come for the elephant lights to go. The wings were going abit rusty and one was repro anyways so thought it was time for a change.
I didnt want to give the impression I wanted to make the car look look like an early looker, so I have decided to go for 1200 Lights at th back as they did use this on 1973 basic 1200 Models, So i am only 2 years out ;p.

As you know by now this car is built not bought and everything is done at home. So I guess its time for me to build a spraybooth.

Ghetto Spray Booth

20150406_105750 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr


It was brighter in real life.

20150406_114738 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

In primer

20150406_154152 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Painted (Nice and peely :/)

20150504_164336 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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« Reply #51 on: May 25, 2015, 20:20:49 pm »


20150510_154857 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

 Color Sanded (Reflection!!! )Cheesy

20150513_181007 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Not a bad match from the orginal

IMG_7648 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Wings off

IMG_7652 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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« Reply #52 on: May 25, 2015, 20:21:13 pm »

Fitted Smiley Not bad fit for fibreglass wings haha.

IMG_7655 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr



IMG_7661 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

For a first attempt at prepping and painting myself I dont think its too bad. There are a few places where its not mega smooth and abit thin of paint in places but its all things I can improve next time.
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« Reply #53 on: May 26, 2015, 04:03:37 am »

Awesome looker

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« Reply #54 on: June 14, 2015, 19:34:27 pm »

I was bored so I color coded the headlight rims (Proper cal look) Tongue

IMG_7832 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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« Reply #55 on: June 14, 2015, 20:06:10 pm »

looking good!  Grin
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« Reply #56 on: June 14, 2015, 21:10:41 pm »

Looks great Joe, especially like the headlamp rims. Only change I'd make cosmetically is the rear lights - they look a little lost with the big valance and bumper slots. Tombstones would visually fit better I think. Love the 1200 too!
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« Reply #57 on: August 25, 2015, 19:40:08 pm »

Removed the Aerial,

Saves abit of weight haha

20150817_194725 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

I had to take a picture. I wonder how long until it goes round for the 3rd time.

20150731_175949 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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« Reply #58 on: August 25, 2015, 19:40:55 pm »

Obviously I have the scoops to allow cool air in, however no real way of it escaping as i dont want a vented decklid or standoffs.

So I decided to have some subtle air holes behind the number plate.

Started off with a 1300 decklid so had to weld the holes up and abit of filler and also cut the holes. (There is also an addition 36 holes drilled inside the decklid for abit of weight reduction Tongue

20150730_143931 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Straight out of the spray gun. It didnt come out to bad.

20150808_122052 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Flatted Back

20150812_200642 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Made some Ali brackets so the number plate tape can stick to as I didnt want to drill holes in the number plate

20150815_160732 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Not a bad match

20150815_160742 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr

Very Subtle

20150815_161053 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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« Reply #59 on: December 15, 2015, 22:03:08 pm »

I had a week of from work and decided to start stripping the car out abit more.


I always hated the carpet kit I got for this car it never fitted properly and just looked rubbish. So I took the back half of it out and thought i would leave it just steel.

However there was 40 Year old carpet glue to contend with. Tried everything under the sun to get rid of it (Evostick remover, white spirit etc) The only that came close was a toffee wheel but that still took forever.

So i thought sod it, sand it back and respray it.


Here it is with the bare metal bits in etch.

20151204_101505 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr


Just out the gun, nice and shiny Smiley

20151204_121051 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr


All back together, I also removed the speakers. The only tunes I have now are exhaust and webers Wink

20151205_152327 by Joe Hurley, on Flickr
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