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« Reply #480 on: May 26, 2009, 12:33:26 pm »

Cool! That had to be a great feeling to drive it under its own power. Looking really good.

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« Reply #481 on: July 28, 2009, 17:32:33 pm »

wow, I am slow in updating this thread...

so it is time for an update again.

SCC is only a couple of weeks away  Embarrassed

I am on vacation for a few weeks, but we are staying at home the last two weeks, so I will be able to get some work done anyways.

First, a shot of the area under the gas tank. I had a leakage a few weeks back, which dissolved the paint, so I cleaned up and painted it again:


Then a shot of one of the finished wheels, I had a hard time finding good center cups to my EMPI 8 spokes, only to find out that SSP in UK have started making repros that in my opinion look excellent:


Next on the list was to make some seat rails for my Golf I seats, and I used a set of old beetle rails that I welded to the seats as low as I could possibly get them. They certainly look ok:


But there is absolutely NO way I can fit my 6 ft 4" in there...

I tried pushing the seat all the way back until it hits the rear seat crossmember:


But the result is that the seat hangs out over the rail for almost half of the length of the rail, offering little or no support..


In addition, my head still hits the ceiling, so this will not work...

I have two options at this point, I think; use the original seats; they are at least lower than these, or bolt the Golf seats directly through the floors...

I want to keep the original rails on the floor, though...

Oh well, The outside of the car is also coming together, and I actuallyy hosed it down yesterday, and also adjusted the front suspension up, to a more speed-bump friendly height.

Looking good Smiley




Also a small mishap when mounting the rear deck lid:
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« Reply #482 on: July 29, 2009, 00:34:12 am »

Do you need the torsion bar covers for the body? I have a set I'll probably never use.
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« Reply #483 on: July 29, 2009, 09:06:09 am »

No thanks, I have them, just not mounted yet Smiley
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« Reply #484 on: October 21, 2009, 14:44:16 pm »

WOW. july 29th was the last update...

well. things are moving quite slowly here, but eevry now and the I get some stuff done.

I had plan to attend SCC, but as that plan failed miserably, progress has been slow since.

I have had some problems with noise into the esc, most likely coming from my ignition trigger system (picking up the trigger signal from a 009 distributor) so I decided to convert to EDIS before getting to deeply involved in tuning.

I have a few more parts coming in before that conversion is finished, so in the meantime I have mounted and finalised a few more things.

Here are a few shots that shows the status as of last week:





Not so sure about this, though:




I just hope the snow does not come before I get a few more miles on the road.

As you can tell by the red plates, I have already had it out on the road Smiley

stay tuned

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« Reply #485 on: October 21, 2009, 22:29:09 pm »

I got around to mount the rear bumper today
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« Reply #486 on: October 21, 2009, 22:32:37 pm »

And I removed the overrides on the front again, as I like this minimalistic look better...
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« Reply #487 on: October 21, 2009, 22:34:43 pm »

yes looks better without overriders  Cool
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« Reply #488 on: October 21, 2009, 22:35:48 pm »

You're not the first one to say that Smiley
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« Reply #489 on: October 21, 2009, 23:12:06 pm »

You're not the first one to say that Smiley
Just need a set of Euro Guards now? or have the seams welded and make them a One Piece Blade with the seam showing it looks unfinished   Wink
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« Reply #490 on: October 21, 2009, 23:30:36 pm »

Yes I know. My Euro guards are really rusty though. I was thinking of usin a set of stainless blades, and weld, grind and polish them. Would that work?
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« Reply #491 on: October 22, 2009, 02:25:59 am »

Yes I know. My Euro guards are really rusty though. I was thinking of usin a set of stainless blades, and weld, grind and polish them. Would that work?
Have them Rechromed Wink
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« Reply #492 on: October 22, 2009, 09:01:56 am »

that costs more than a complete set of stainless ones...  Undecided
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« Reply #493 on: October 22, 2009, 09:52:26 am »

Looks better without the towelrails.
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« Reply #494 on: October 22, 2009, 10:06:10 am »

Another vote for straight blades, looks much cleaner.

Car's looking good  Grin
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« Reply #495 on: October 22, 2009, 14:13:15 pm »

You're not the first one to say that Smiley
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« Reply #496 on: October 22, 2009, 17:02:29 pm »

Nothing wrong with the seams, IMO.
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« Reply #497 on: October 22, 2009, 18:36:33 pm »

Euro guards is your answer! Nice work overall! Smiley
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« Reply #498 on: January 27, 2010, 00:16:50 am »

wow, time really flies.... It's been 3 months since my last post here.

Generally not too much has happened, as winter kicked in in December with loads of snow and cold weather, the rush for getting it on the road before the winter was gone, and the worst thing that can happen is that you actually think you have a lot of time...

Oh well, before the snow came, I did struggle a lot to get the engine running well, and I have the problem more or less narrowed down to a faulty output from the ECU board. It only fires one bank of injectors, but after some advice from fellow FI-friends, I tried hooking all injectors up on one "channel", and then it runs well enough for me to take it for a few spins.

Here is a shot from one of the last trips in october, before the snow came:
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« Reply #499 on: January 27, 2010, 00:19:43 am »

Then winter kicked in, and my garage was packed with the car and a lot of other stuff, and during X-mas holidays, my wife forced me to clean up the garage, so that her daily driver would have at least one of the spots in my garage, so I took the ghia for a spin in the snow, and on summer tires, that was not a nice experience, and you can tell by the pictures, it was a cold experience...
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« Reply #500 on: January 27, 2010, 00:29:19 am »

as you can see from the last pic, the door panels on one side is still not finished.

The last few months I have done a lot of thinking, and since I plan to have the engine and other modofications approved by the Norwegian road authoroties, I came to the conclusion that the wheels had to go... I know, some of you will not be to happy about this, but there is a couple of reasons for this...

first of all, in order for the road authorities to approve my engine, I need upgraded brakes, and I have a German Kerscher vented disk setup coming in in a couple of weeks. These kits come with a TUV approval for 136 hp, which the road authorities have confrimed will be approved on my car. Now, I then needed to decide what pcd to order, and the car being a '62, I felt that 4x130 is not the right choise, as basically these EMPI wheels are the only ones yjat will look good. These wheels are some 40-50 years old, and a 2-piece design. I plan on doing some spirited driving, also on road-tracks, so the idea of using these wheels did not appeal to me...  Therefore I ended up with a 5x130 pcd, and will use flat-4 fuchs for the first season at least.

Secondly the offset of the EMPI wheels are not optimal, and the road authorities does not like the idea of a narrowed beam, so since the flat-4 fuchs have an offset of 45mm, I have decided that thew will be a better choice for that reason too.

So I will now mount an adjustable puma beam, no dropped spindles, and the Kerscher vented disc brake kit.

Here's how the car sits as of today:
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« Reply #501 on: January 27, 2010, 00:30:37 am »

the brakes are in transit, the puma beam is on my workbench, and yesterday I picked up the wheels from my friends at Unneberg Bil:
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« Reply #502 on: January 27, 2010, 00:33:11 am »

The wheels are polished, not chromed, and will be detailed.

It will be 5.5 up front, deep6 out back and a 4.5 as spare.

This pretty much sums up the status as of today, and there are still quite a few things to be done prior to the spring, but we still have 3/4 of a meter of snow here and some -15 °C, so there is still time.
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« Reply #503 on: January 27, 2010, 00:37:10 am »

As I mentionned, I was struggeling with noise in the trigger signal to the ECU, and here is a shot of the engine after I converted to a crank trigger system, and the rpm signal is now as smoooth as silk:
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« Reply #504 on: January 27, 2010, 00:37:52 am »

I will clean up the wiring and add som insulation to the firewall also this winter
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« Reply #505 on: January 27, 2010, 13:47:41 pm »

I had some time to fill today, so I decided to have a look at my new wheels.

I have ended up with a set of fuchs replicas, and will have 5.5" up front, deep-6 out back, and a 4.5" for spare. All come from flat-4.

I bought the polished version, as I wanted them detailed, so I though I should explain the process here.

First I started out with a cake basin from the local budget store:


Then I masked out the openings from the backside:


I flipped the wheel over, and made sure it was level:


Then I wiped off with some solvent, and then simply started pouring paint:


And kept pouring until I was happy with the lip:


After letting the wheel sit for the time it takes to consume an ice-cold can of bubbling fluid, I simply poked the masking tape witn an x-acto knife:


I let the paint drain out, and discovered that I made a mess on the inside of the wheel, so on number 2, I also covered the entire inside in masking tape.

I used a semi-gloss black enamel pain with some 10% thinner in it.

So this is how they now sit, waiting for the paint to dry:


I now just have to wait for the deep-6 wheels to arrive from Japan...
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« Reply #506 on: January 27, 2010, 18:10:08 pm »

WOW,
great thinkin to do it like that!
looks super easy compared to masking Smiley
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« Reply #507 on: January 27, 2010, 18:30:55 pm »

Isn't the recess deeper than the holes in the center of the wheel? Or maybe you drain the extra paint from there via the air valve hole?

Good idea anyways... Wink
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« Reply #508 on: January 27, 2010, 18:32:07 pm »

Looking very good,those wheels are gonne be really cool under the Ghia.
(I didn't know they were also in 6" available by Flat4,good to know).So,let the pics come.
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« Reply #509 on: January 27, 2010, 19:35:44 pm »

Isn't the recess deeper than the holes in the center of the wheel? Or maybe you drain the extra paint from there via the air valve hole?

Good idea anyways... Wink

you are right, in the last pic, you can see that I made a mess when draining through the valve hole...
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