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« Reply #240 on: January 02, 2010, 15:25:56 pm »

Clever use of that old knob  Cool


Hope I'm not gonna use it Wink
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« Reply #241 on: January 02, 2010, 15:31:01 pm »

After a lot of thinking about using aftermarket sheetmetal or use as much original as possible, I finally choose to complete replace one pan half instead of repairing it.
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« Reply #242 on: January 02, 2010, 21:17:34 pm »

I Will try to get THE stagebrake on monday. It looks like you need it soon.

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« Reply #243 on: January 02, 2010, 21:43:21 pm »

I Will try to get THE stagebrake on monday. It looks like you need it soon.

Michael


Thanx dude,
Start working on Monday again, so progress will be slow.

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« Reply #244 on: January 06, 2010, 21:20:17 pm »

In my new steering setup, I have to mount some rods upside down. so it was time to drill the steering arms, freshen them with some grid and weld the inserts.

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Cleaned
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« Reply #245 on: January 06, 2010, 21:22:01 pm »

And inserts welded in
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« Reply #246 on: January 06, 2010, 22:44:46 pm »

Really enjoyed reading about the progress you've made so far. keep it going.

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« Reply #247 on: January 07, 2010, 07:49:48 am »

Really enjoyed reading about the progress you've made so far. keep it going.

Jamie

Thanks Jamie,

I will keep it going, no way back now Cheesy

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« Reply #248 on: January 07, 2010, 11:19:44 am »

Nice work!!

Still really enjoy following this build!!

Almost looks like youve done all the hard stuff on the chassis!? Whats next once its almost done? Body work to make the body fit to the chassis?

Progress on my 54 seems slow at the moment but the 56 Im fiddling with in my spare time is coming along  Wink

Cheers,

J
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« Reply #249 on: January 07, 2010, 12:40:04 pm »

Nice work!!

Still really enjoy following this build!!

Almost looks like youve done all the hard stuff on the chassis!? Whats next once its almost done? Body work to make the body fit to the chassis?

Progress on my 54 seems slow at the moment but the 56 Im fiddling with in my spare time is coming along  Wink

Cheers,

J
Thanks J,
The chassis is almost done, but there are always Manny little things Wink
Next thing  is fitting, changing and restoring the body, it has a lot of rust and has some bad (old) repairs.
You better hurry with yours, I am still waiting for that color number Grin

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« Reply #250 on: January 07, 2010, 15:33:41 pm »


I know, I cant wait for mine to progress, but its ok Im busy fiddling about with the other car so that keeps me happy.

Yes I can imagine there are a lot of little bits to finish on the chassis, but its great fun for us to follow this thread! Loving your fresh ideas!

Dont worry my friend the colour code is safe with me  Grin I will let you know  Smiley At this rate I reckon yours will be finished before mine!! Hehe

Im hoping to sign up for a 10 week welding course tonight  Wink Maybe my next project will be a bit more advernturous like yours!  Shocked

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« Reply #251 on: January 09, 2010, 16:43:33 pm »

After thinking about to buy a cheap (thin) or expensive (original thickness) floor, I bought the expensive one.

I had to grind and hammer to make it fit, but I like the fact that it is thick material.

Here's the testfit.
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And after grinding, hammering, measuring and welding.
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« Reply #252 on: January 13, 2010, 21:20:16 pm »

My oilcooler use to hang on the left side of the gearbox, but that is not gonna fit anymore Sad
After some thinking, yea sleepless nights again Tongue I came up with the following idea Wink

The floor after the driverseat will be raised to make some room to fit the cooler under it.
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« Reply #253 on: January 13, 2010, 22:09:17 pm »

Crazy work dude Smiley
i like to do some engineering;
but you take it to the next next next level Smiley
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« Reply #254 on: January 13, 2010, 22:17:14 pm »

Crazy work dude Smiley
i like to do some engineering;
but you take it to the next next next level Smiley

Thanks Peter,

Al these "special" mods where never planned, but ones the grinder is out Wink during the build the plans get bigger (more difficult) and constingly changing.

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« Reply #255 on: January 13, 2010, 23:35:15 pm »

My oilcooler use to hang on the left side of the gearbox, but that is not gonna fit anymore Sad
After some thinking, yea sleepless nights again Tongue I came up with the following idea Wink

The floor after the driverseat will be raised to make some room to fit the cooler under it.
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That Must be One Big Ass Cooler??? Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #256 on: January 14, 2010, 07:42:43 am »

My oilcooler use to hang on the left side of the gearbox, but that is not gonna fit anymore Sad
After some thinking, yea sleepless nights again Tongue I came up with the following idea Wink

The floor after the driverseat will be raised to make some room to fit the cooler under it.
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That Must be One Big Ass Cooler??? Grin Grin Grin

It is not that big, but i am placing it in an angle to get some airflow.

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« Reply #257 on: January 20, 2010, 21:04:51 pm »

The new oilcooler place is all tacked in place now, but I am not sure if I like it Undecided . then I sprayed it all in one color to have an idea of the end result, and I am still not sure Undecided

The space I created is good so I will go on.

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« Reply #258 on: January 20, 2010, 22:30:18 pm »

It's a big booby  Grin
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« Reply #259 on: January 21, 2010, 16:37:07 pm »

MMM Na I don't like it. Wink
I think it is going to look very odd when you have the body on the pan.you get the heaterchannel next to this "thing.
Why not make the sides and make a removable lid once the body is on?

My 2 cents old guy Grin Grin

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« Reply #260 on: January 21, 2010, 16:53:21 pm »

just a thought , All these mods they will be accepted at the tech inspection before dragracing Huh
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« Reply #261 on: January 21, 2010, 21:02:58 pm »

just a thought , All these mods they will be accepted at the tech inspection before dragracing Huh

I have bin to a few races, and did DDD once with my 190HP T2a and once with this oval. I don't think inspection will be a problem.
Remember this will be a street legal car (not a 10sec car) and it Will be in a much better state then most (serious) racers.

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« Reply #262 on: January 21, 2010, 21:05:50 pm »

MMM Na I don't like it. Wink
I think it is going to look very odd when you have the body on the pan.you get the heaterchannel next to this "thing.
Why not make the sides and make a removable lid once the body is on?

My 2 cents old guy Grin Grin

Michael

I here you, little fella. but I think that when the body is on and the driver seat is in, you won't notice Undecided

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« Reply #263 on: January 21, 2010, 21:11:19 pm »

MMM Na I don't like it. Wink
I think it is going to look very odd when you have the body on the pan.you get the heaterchannel next to this "thing.
Why not make the sides and make a removable lid once the body is on?

My 2 cents old guy Grin Grin

Michael

I here you, little fella. but I think that when the body is on and the driver seat is in, you won't notice Undecided

Cheers

Want to borrow my glasses? Grin Grin

Michael
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« Reply #264 on: January 21, 2010, 21:19:59 pm »


Want to borrow my glasses? Grin Grin

Michael

Never look back, keep your eyes on the road little fella Cheesy

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« Reply #265 on: January 23, 2010, 16:24:23 pm »

A few weeks ago I welded a bracket to the steeringpivot, today I looked at it again and wasn't happy with the way it looked.
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So I took out the weight saving tool  Grin and now it looks much better.
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« Reply #266 on: January 23, 2010, 16:31:36 pm »

Time to flip the pan once again and weld the hunchback from the underside.
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Here's the plan.
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from the side you can see that there's nothing sticking out Cool
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« Reply #267 on: January 27, 2010, 21:15:16 pm »

Did some more work on the hunch Tongue
Did some welding again, grind ed some welding and fixed the oilcooler brackets. I decided to mount the cooler the other way around, I think it Will catch more air this way.
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« Reply #268 on: January 27, 2010, 21:20:55 pm »

Also welded the shiftrod bearing thing.
I can definitely say this is a manly pan Cheesy
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« Reply #269 on: January 30, 2010, 15:57:49 pm »

Today I started doing the oilcooler brackets again Embarrassed, I was't satisfied cos it wasn't level.
Then I started fixing my adjustable gearbox mount, it's only tacked but you'll get the idea.
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After that I found some time to engrave my "emergency" OH SHIT! knob Cool
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