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Title: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 12, 2008, 18:35:25 pm
So, you`ve got 2 major rebuilds ongoing of your own & occasionaly get sidetracked with your mates cars  ;) - what would be the sensible thing to do? ???
Thats right, buy another! ::)

It`s an october `55 RHD oval which has been off road for 20 years...& its a bit rusty ;)
I got it home yesterday & started poking about...did I say rusty??

Not exactly sure what I`m doing with it.. did think baja at one point :o
A one piece front end, full cage & big motor sound more likely though 8)

I`m open to any bits needed to complete it too..



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 12, 2008, 18:38:48 pm
And more :o


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on July 12, 2008, 18:41:02 pm
Yikes!  :o

On the plus side not having been used for 20 years my guess is tthat he mileage is relatively low...  :P

It looks like it's well on its way to being race weight so i think the one piece front end, cage and motor sound like a great plan. Good luck with it.

 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on July 12, 2008, 19:03:26 pm
Oh no not one more rat look beetle on the road soon. :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: louisb on July 12, 2008, 19:04:41 pm
That's not a car, that is rust holding hands in the shape of a car. Good luck man.

--louis


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 12, 2008, 19:24:59 pm
Oh no not one more rat look beetle on the road soon. :D

`fraid so mate, not convinced about the `soon` bit though ::)

Quite fancy a running a turbo motor in it, do you know anyone that knows what they`re doing with them :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on July 12, 2008, 19:32:05 pm
Cut the roof off and send it down please ;),the rest you can junk :o :D

cheers richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on July 12, 2008, 19:38:31 pm
Oh no not one more rat look beetle on the road soon. :D

`fraid so mate, not convinced about the `soon` bit though ::)

Quite fancy a running a turbo motor in it, do you know anyone that knows what they`re doing with them :P

No just put one in and keep fixing it to you get it to work that what I'm doing i will get there one day. :D


Any way you put a turbo motor in it it will rip it apart. :o ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on July 12, 2008, 19:56:22 pm
 ;D ;D ;D
next ebi kev will be at the entrance and will made some burn out with the crusty/rusty guys  ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 12, 2008, 20:09:50 pm
Cut the roof off and send it down please ;),the rest you can junk :o :D

cheers richie

Why??? you fitting a roof to your car because of what larry & ray said about the kind of guys that drive cabrios?? ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on August 06, 2008, 01:10:27 am
richie wheres your reply ????

You really want a roof  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on August 06, 2008, 07:41:06 am
richie wheres your reply ????

You really want a roof  ;D

 :D ;D  cunny funts the pair of you >:( :)

I need an extra roof for another car ;)

cheers richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 21, 2008, 21:10:46 pm
Managed to make a bit of progress with the shell & new pan ;D

Two new heater channels, door post sections, lower 1/4`s & it`s stopped wobbling when I close a door ;)
At least until all the inner wings are cut out...

The new pan`s coming on too, its early 60`s converted to IRS using type 3 bits inc. brakes, front end will be linkpin with CB dropped spindles which accept late T1 discs, narrowed just a touch :o

Gearbox will be a raised T2.
Roll cage will be here soon too hopefully 8)
Maybe got a hairdrier for it too :o

If anyone`s got `glass wings, 2L bay `box or 4 stud centerlines (slot mags??) for sale I`d like to hear from you ;D

 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 27, 2008, 18:25:04 pm
Had another busy couple of days on the oval, put it on a bit of a diet.. :o



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 27, 2008, 18:35:43 pm
Needed to make it a bit lighter and make room for this..


Also got the IRS brackets fitted, took a bit longer than expected to get them fitting properly & that was using a jig I made a few weeks ago ::)
Pan 1/2`s are on order & I`ve got a dummy T2 `box coming so I can get the mounts etc made.


Need to get some `glass wings soon so the body can be mocked up & final trimming done around the inner wings.





Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Nico86 on August 27, 2008, 19:50:55 pm
Good luck for the resto !  :o


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on August 30, 2008, 21:50:24 pm
blimey,I have been away for a couple of weeks,thought you would have finished by now :D  Those irs mounts look a bit odd,it may just be the piccie but they usually sit in to the frame forks but they look like the pertrude?  and Pete has the mounts for a bus box that you can just buy and fit :)

Oh and i am scared by that engine,it looks very similar to a track oiler that ran at the pod very occasionally??

cheers richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 30, 2008, 22:25:06 pm
Well I`ve been taking it easy... ;)

The mounts do sit in cut outs in the horns, pic does`nt show it well.

I`ve only bought the hairdrier & pipework from that motor, theres a 78 x 94 block & crank waiting for you to build up for it to live on.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: IP359 on August 31, 2008, 11:45:57 am
The real method to go fast :
Less weight, more power....
 ;D
Keep going,


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 31, 2008, 17:52:59 pm
The real method to go fast :
Less weight, more power....
 ;D
Keep going,


Less weight = less power needed, good enough for colin chapman - good enough for me ;)

Fitted the A-arms & spring plates / torsion bars onto it today, sort out a front beam & its rolling ;D
Also welded up the trim holes - must be cal look then.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on September 01, 2008, 14:30:03 pm
Well I`ve been taking it easy... ;)

The mounts do sit in cut outs in the horns, pic does`nt show it well.

I`ve only bought the hairdrier & pipework from that motor, theres a 78 x 94 block & crank waiting for you to build up for it to live on.. ;)
See you next week then ;)  ?

cheers richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: neil rennie on October 13, 2008, 22:18:42 pm
The real method to go fast :
Less weight, more power....
 ;D
Keep going,


Less weight = less power needed, good enough for colin chapman - good enough for me ;)

Fitted the A-arms & spring plates / torsion bars onto it today, sort out a front beam & its rolling ;D
Also welded up the trim holes - must be cal look then.. ;)
kev ,you can never have enough power!  ;D
anyway pull your finger oot !
you should have been out welding up that landcruiser instead o taking a chainsaw to that poor car  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on October 15, 2008, 17:53:22 pm
keep up the good work Kev, looking good

up and running next year ?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on October 15, 2008, 19:14:04 pm
Cheers Ron ;D

Would like it out next year, it`ll be running a temporary motor & box though.
The `pan is ready for blasting now & the front beam`s almost done, next job is the cage.
Pics to follow.. ;)

Neil.. the landcruiser`s a waste of mig wire mate ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Shubee2 (DSK) on October 16, 2008, 00:32:58 am
Hi Kev What year pan are you useing? 65? is it still link pin?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on October 16, 2008, 09:02:59 am
I don`t know what year it is to be honest, it came out from under another race car.
It`s still linkpin though with late 4 stud discs & irs swap.
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on October 16, 2008, 10:24:06 am
Kevs its a late 65 you can tell by the heater control brackets !!!!

Anyway why you on hear is my hater channel repaired yet..... away to call you slacker.

Russell


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 07, 2008, 21:50:57 pm
Time for an update :o

Well even what little was left of the original front 1/4`s was too rusty to bother with ::)
It worked out well as I repaired the A-post seams & got all the surface rust down the inner posts treated & zinc primed. I had the new front 1/4`s laying around anyway & built it up with the new wings & bonnet before welding it all together.
Next step will be trimming them back to the bolt line as per the original plan.
I`ve also cut out the rear inner wings now, they still need to be final trimmed once I get rear wings tried on.
Once this was done I pulled it off the original pan for the first time & got it up on stands, I`ll finish off the repairs to the scuttle & inner panels, prep the inside for etch priming then drop it on the new pan and start the cage 8)





Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on November 08, 2008, 00:00:22 am
You should be working on that Fastback in the background, not the piece of scrap in front of it! ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 08, 2008, 13:54:39 pm
Fair point actually.. ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on November 08, 2008, 18:05:54 pm
would prefer if he was working on the babe on the otherside of the garage ?  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 12, 2008, 23:50:18 pm
Got a bit more done this week :o
I`d been putting off repairing the rot in the lower `screen corners but it `s done now & did`nt take as long as I thought it would ;D
Also cut back the new inner wings & heater channels. I`ve now run out of bits to cut off..
Just need to do some repairs to the rear wing mounting edges, fit the deck lid & valence, some prepping and the shell`s off for primer ;D

A local fab shop made new end plates for the beam with a water jet cutter & did a neat job too, a trip to the blasters & its finished.

Colour.. think I`ve considered everything from white to black & straight colour to 60`s style graphics ::)
Still not decided but theres plenty of time left for that!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: 62Cal-lookGhia on November 17, 2008, 05:38:35 am
It looks like your project is bigger than mine. Keep up the good work Kev. I can't wait to see how she turns out.
-Andy


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Mario/DKT on November 17, 2008, 09:33:45 am
wow... a really light-weight oval one...hell :o

Mario/DKT


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 04, 2009, 19:56:35 pm
Well I`m at the stage where you spend hours & hours in the garage with nothing big to show for it ::)

It`s now got mounting tabs & brackets for the `glass bonnet & deck lid which have all been fitted & gapped along with a removable rear valance. I`ve had it built up with the wings as well & it almost looks like a car again :o
I`ve closed off the front ends of the heater channels & notched them for a bit more clearance with the cage, I`ll probably need to do the same with the other end too.

Once I get the repairs to the rear wing mounting flanges finished its off for a coat of primer ;D





Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on January 04, 2009, 20:19:51 pm
No Kev you need to cut some more out of it before putting primer on it.

Oh good to see you are working on own car. ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 04, 2009, 23:34:28 pm
No Kev you need to cut some more out of it before putting primer on it.

Oh good to see you are working on own car. ;D

Managing to squeeze in the odd hour ;)



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on January 06, 2009, 17:38:42 pm
... Managing to squeeze in the odd hour ...

Looking forward to seeing it run sometime in the Summer, all the best with those finishing touches.

 :o  ;D

 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 06, 2009, 21:14:25 pm
... Managing to squeeze in the odd hour ...

Looking forward to seeing it run sometime in the Summer, all the best with those finishing touches.

 :o  ;D

 8)

So am I ;)
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on January 06, 2009, 23:04:07 pm
Looking Good Kev.

Isnt it about time you got that old fastback finished, I think Keiths looking for another car to break..... ;) ;)


Keep up the good work.


Martin.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on January 06, 2009, 23:10:13 pm
Well, I know some northern dude who's got an old Fiat and a Resto-Cal Split which need breaking in... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on January 08, 2009, 23:34:47 pm
Well, I know some northern dude who's got an old Fiat and a Resto-Cal Split which need breaking in... ;D


Oi ! less of the 'Dude'    lol


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 09, 2009, 22:19:20 pm
shhhhhhhhh.. don`t mention the fasty ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on January 09, 2009, 23:32:34 pm
wasnt that going to be done for EBI 2 ? lol



Dont worry Kev, we know its in good hands. I know what its like when you get 'side tracked' lol



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on January 10, 2009, 12:19:33 pm
... wasnt that going to be done for EBI 2 ? ...

Given the project was started on July 11th 2008 I doubt it!  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on January 10, 2009, 13:51:07 pm
shhhhhhhhh.. don`t mention the fasty ;)
Or, in your case, the 'Slowy'... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 10, 2009, 20:50:10 pm
shhhhhhhhh.. don`t mention the fasty ;)
Or, in your case, the 'Slowy'... ;)

Pretty sharp for an old guy... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 22, 2009, 18:38:08 pm
Got an unexpected garage pass today ;)

Finished up the rear wing mounting flanges & fitted the body to the new pan, not a hard job now it weighs next to nothing ;D
Once the body was bolted & `squared` I tried the new (pattern) LH door... bit of trial & error but now fits the hole!
A bit of attention with the hole saw & nibbler made it a bit lighter too..

Going away tomorow for a couple of weeks but there should be T2 gearbox mounts & maybe a cage waiting when I get back 8)



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on January 22, 2009, 19:52:53 pm
Got an unexpected garage pass today ;)

Finished up the rear wing mounting flanges & fitted the body to the new pan, not a hard job now it weighs next to nothing ;D
Once the body was bolted & `squared` I tried the new (pattern) LH door... bit of trial & error but now fits the hole!
A bit of attention with the hole saw & nibbler made it a bit lighter too..

Going away tomorow for a couple of weeks but there should be T2 gearbox mounts & maybe a cage waiting when I get back 8)

Nice work Kev, given the order in which you're priorotising your projects I'd say it's probable that you somehow got bit by the racing Bug.

 :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 22, 2009, 22:06:59 pm

Nice work Kev, given the order in which you're priorotising your projects I'd say it's probable that you somehow got bit by the racing Bug.

 :D
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You think? ;D ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: benssp on January 22, 2009, 22:27:52 pm
Couldn't imagine the fastback on the strip :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Jesus on February 05, 2009, 13:30:16 pm
Great Project,  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 07, 2009, 19:31:04 pm
Couldn't imagine the fastback on the strip :P
Not this year anyway... ;)
Great Project,  ;D
Cheers! ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on February 07, 2009, 19:39:37 pm
Couldn't imagine the fastback on the strip :P
Hmmm, you're too young to remember... 13.56 on street tyres. Bloody kids. ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: benssp on February 08, 2009, 19:29:44 pm
Couldn't imagine the fastback on the strip :P
Hmmm, you're too young to remember... 13.56 on street tyres. Bloody kids. ::)

I'm not that young! although I do have a picture somewhere of me with the fastback at the German Car Co in '87 maybe ;D

also got a photo of a certain Mr Seume that I took of you cutting the Custom Car 21st birthday cake. ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 11, 2009, 00:21:24 am
Went out today to try in the gearbox, I`m using SSP mounts & there were a couple of areas along the inner fork flange that were in the way ::)
There was`nt much room for the CV joints either so I`ve notched the top of the forks & plated it back up.

I`ve got a bit of a dilemma with wheels / hubs etc.. I`ve got 4 stud rear brakes (late type 3) & 5 stud front ::)
I can either use dropped front spindles which accept late 4 stud brakes or convert the rear to wide 5, even porsche 5 drilled late drums / discs, but can`t make up my mind ::)
I`d like to use 4.5 rims on the front with 5.5 or 6 on the rear which limits wheel choice too.
Are wide 5 type 3 rear drums a straight fit onto late type 3 brakes or would I need to use bug drums?
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: nicolas on February 11, 2009, 11:04:50 am

Are wide 5 type 3 rear drums a straight fit onto late type 3 brakes or would I need to use bug drums?

i have had a set off wide 5's and i run the 4 lugs and it looks like a straight swap to me. the drums have the splined part in them and if the width is the same as the hub off the 4lug type i think it goes on like that. the diameter is the same i think. i can give the measurements off the 4lug, but you have those as well... i'll try do see what my books say.

anyway, when is the fastback done?

 ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 11, 2009, 20:10:42 pm

Are wide 5 type 3 rear drums a straight fit onto late type 3 brakes or would I need to use bug drums?

i have had a set off wide 5's and i run the 4 lugs and it looks like a straight swap to me. the drums have the splined part in them and if the width is the same as the hub off the 4lug type i think it goes on like that. the diameter is the same i think. i can give the measurements off the 4lug, but you have those as well... i'll try do see what my books say.

anyway, when is the fastback done?

Cheers ;)

Fasty??lalalalalalala ;D

 ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: WhiteTrash on February 11, 2009, 23:23:47 pm
Kev, you looking for a name for it when its done?
How about Skeletor since there's not much left of it. :D
Are you using a 1600 bus box or just to mock up? ???


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 12, 2009, 08:32:25 am
Hi Frank ;D
Keith`s already named it "the scrapper" & I kinda like it.... :D
I`m not sure what `box I`ll use to begin with & I don`t know the ratios in a 1600 bay box but I doubt they`ll work, I`m just giving myself the option to use one.

Whats the limits of a t1 irs box & cv`s / shafts?
I`m aiming to get the body & chassis finished before settling on what engine & box to use, they`ll just change as I can afford better / break things anyway ;D

Hows the hand btw?
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on February 12, 2009, 09:20:13 am
Whats the limits of a t1 irs box & cv`s / shafts?
When the Fastback (remember that car? It's that 'urgent project' gathering dust in your garage) was first out, I broke an output shaft on the IRS box very quickly. That's the weak point, more than the axles or CVs.
No Mercy used a T1 box with 930 CVs, Durablu axles etc – never broke an axle or a CV in my four years, and I don't think anybody did since.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 12, 2009, 12:08:17 pm
What output shafts are the ones to go for?
Do you change the input shafts in the hubs to match up to 930 cv`s?

p.s. - the postie`s got something for you... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on February 12, 2009, 12:48:01 pm
The output shafts, flanges and matching outer stub axles were all from Durablu and I sourced them from, I think, McKenzies as they were popular among the off-road racers. There's a lot more available through off-road dealers as all the cars run IRS. The output shafts had Type 2 splines, while the matching flanges were specials designed to carry the larger 930 CVs.

I'll be watching the post... I'll try to get 'the goods' packaged and weighed...  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on February 15, 2009, 17:13:14 pm
If your packing "the goods" for Kev, what about mine !!! and we could ship it all together ???? Ive only been waiting about 9 months  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on February 15, 2009, 17:24:39 pm
If your packing "the goods" for Kev, what about mine !!! and we could ship it all together ???? Ive only been waiting about 9 months  ;D
Patience is a virtue... :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: nicolas on February 15, 2009, 20:27:51 pm
i have come up with a name...

the kilt!

nothing much under the 'shell' either.  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 15, 2009, 21:57:47 pm
i have come up with a name...

the kilt!

nothing much under the 'shell' either.  ;D ;D ;D

Cheers mate.. :P
Nothing `worn` anyway... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 26, 2009, 21:52:08 pm
Not much progress lately but managed to do a couple of jobs..

Got a replacement rh door from VW heritage off their ebay shop, cost the same as the repair sections needed to repair the original ;D
Tickled it with the lightening stick obviously.. ;)

The steering column started off a full size late bug item, 2 hours with a hacksaw & some files and its now trimmed down to just a bearing carrier & mounting bracket.

Oh and some company called Hauser`s delivered some scaffolding today... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on March 26, 2009, 22:05:31 pm
Making my car feel proper Lardy now, I've still got proper glass and window winders in mine!



Keep up the good work!



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 27, 2009, 00:22:15 am
Making my car feel proper Lardy now, I've still got proper glass and window winders in mine!



Keep up the good work!



Good excuse to run that truck sized turbo though, eh? ;)
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on March 27, 2009, 09:30:52 am
gone bigger than the truck sizre turbo now ;)  lol


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 03, 2009, 19:24:44 pm
Got home from the vowo show with some inspiration & a few unexpected days off 8)

Got the main cage trimmed to size & tacked together, the inner sills are going to need a bit of work but I`ve got a plan for them anyway...
I`ve removed the body again for access, next step is fab the mounting plates, tack the cage into position then fit the pedals & seat so I can work out the driving position. Once thats done the door bars & main hoop braces can go on.

My 5 stud T3 rear drums arrived from T3D too 8)
now I just need to decide what wheels I`ll bolt to them ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 03, 2009, 19:29:44 pm
Probably be a few weeks before I get back to it again.. ::)
Gives me some time to think what colour it`ll go though ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on April 04, 2009, 19:11:41 pm
... Gives me some time to think what colour it`ll go though ...

How about white with a red racing stripe from front to back and one up the b pillars and over the roof?  :P  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 05, 2009, 09:21:16 am
 :P ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on April 05, 2009, 20:08:05 pm
you should make it a proper hairdressers car and get the roof cut off or at least a chop !!!!!  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 09, 2009, 20:17:27 pm
Its been a while since the last update but heres some pics to prove I`ve not forgotten about it ;)

First thing was the heater channels, I always had an idea for them but its worked out exactly as I`d hoped 8)
I`ve narrowed them approx 2.5" and widened the `pan to suit. I always wanted to build it as a cage / pan with the body dropped on last, doing this meant there was less width inside for the cage - not a problem on the L/H side but did`nt leave enough room to fit a door bar around the seat.
I had a pair of c-sections folded up which start on the top edge & come around to the outer sill flange, I`ll fit captive nuts into the underside which bolt through the `pan extensions.
The sill bars now sit snugly along the inner sill & the door brace clears the seat. ;D






Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on August 09, 2009, 20:24:33 pm
Is it finished yet? :o


cheers richie,uk


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 09, 2009, 20:39:05 pm
With the body fitted again I`ve been able to tack the cage into the final position, the B-post hoop & roof hoop fitted back in no problem, I just needed to make the base plates to fit it to.
I`ve got the rear diagonals & harness bar in place as well, with the kirkey seat blocked into position & pedals fitted it felt fairly comfortable :o

What did`nt work was the front A-post bars.. basically I made an arse of them ::)
The do fit well as beam - dash bar connectors though so all not lost!
I`ve now run out of tubing so a call to Housers tomorow is on the cards...

Otherwise I`ve collected some bits, dropped front spindles, 4.5" & 5.5" BRM`s and a `built` 091 gearbox with all the right bits including gearing for a turbo motor & MSE nosecone ;D

If you see someone at SCC taking lots of race car pics it`ll be me ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on August 09, 2009, 20:40:08 pm
Nice work Kev, like the sill's simple solution to the problem  8)
Missed the thead on your car so far somehow flow under my radar , but im a likein what I see  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 09, 2009, 20:43:38 pm
Is it finished yet? :o


cheers richie,uk


Closer... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on August 10, 2009, 09:53:37 am
these things take time.



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on August 10, 2009, 13:16:19 pm
Is it finished yet?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on August 10, 2009, 20:36:22 pm



Love this mod. good thinking, someone did this before or is it your idea?

Paul.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 10, 2009, 20:37:32 pm
Is it finished yet?

Nah, next time I`ll buy a finished running car, they only take 12 months to get done.. :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 10, 2009, 20:40:32 pm



Love this mod. good thinking, someone did this before or is it your idea?

Paul.

Missing a bit of text matey! ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on August 11, 2009, 09:25:59 am



Love this mod. good thinking, someone did this before or is it your idea?

Paul.

Missing a bit of text matey! ;D

I Mean the special channels :-[


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 11, 2009, 13:44:21 pm
Thanks Paul :)

Its my idea but its probably been done before, its just a neater / stronger version of the hacked out heater channels on a lot of the old gassers.

Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 12, 2009, 13:26:55 pm
Decided to do a bit of bodywork while I was waiting for additional cage peices to arrive from Houser`s :)
I`ve stripped the paint off all the outer panels & it looks a whole lot better, it`s been a long time since this car had a shine ;D

Started on some of the bigger dents too, I`ve got a single side spot welder / dent puller & its brilliant for pulling dents on double skinned areas, (not that I`ve got many of those...), start on the lowest spot in the damaged area and work out using a body file to show the low areas.
It also lets you keep strain on while working stretched areas with the hammer & dolly.



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 12, 2009, 13:34:01 pm
The drivers door I got off ebay is completely rust free but covered in dents, looked even worse with the paint & filler stripped off ::)
1/2 hr & a dozen copper `nails` later & its ready for a rub with the body file & a skim of filler.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 12, 2009, 13:35:26 pm
Nice work Kev, like the sill's simple solution to the problem  8)
Missed the thead on your car so far somehow flow under my radar , but im a likein what I see  :)

Cheers bud ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Kafur1 on August 20, 2009, 02:47:15 am
really nice job! keep up the good work.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Shubee2 (DSK) on August 20, 2009, 04:51:33 am
Decided to do a bit of bodywork while I was waiting for additional cage peices to arrive from Houser`s :)
I`ve stripped the paint off all the outer panels & it looks a whole lot better, it`s been a long time since this car had a shine ;D

Started on some of the bigger dents too, I`ve got a single side spot welder / dent puller & its brilliant for pulling dents on double skinned areas, (not that I`ve got many of those...), start on the lowest spot in the damaged area and work out using a body file to show the low areas.
It also lets you keep strain on while working stretched areas with the hammer & dolly.


Hi Kev I See The Tar Babe Project Body in the Back Ground Whats the Story on it??


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on August 20, 2009, 07:53:06 am
Youve resisted the temptation to roof chop it then Kev . think I would have been steight onto that with the Babe to use as the perfect guide  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on August 20, 2009, 09:26:00 am
Great work Kev!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on August 20, 2009, 09:31:07 am
Hi Kev I See The Tar Babe Project Body in the Back Ground Whats the Story on it??
We could tell you, but then we'd have to kill you... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 01, 2009, 10:47:03 am
Got a little bit more done on the cage the other week & its coming together ;D
I`ve got the tubes cut for the LH side sill & door bars but probably won`t get back on it for a few weeks as I`m away again this thursday :(

Hope to have it on its wheels soon & sort out the ride height & gearbox mounts etc.

Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on September 01, 2009, 14:31:58 pm
mmm tarbabe still progress ???  ;D ;D , by the way good work kev  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on September 01, 2009, 16:30:34 pm
Just for you Fabs, if you look at the front of Tar Babe in that first picture, you will see an area of bent red metal where the bumper mount used to be. This was damage sustained when Greg Aronson spun the Tar Babe and hit the guard rail That was when he decided to sell the car to Ron and Mike. The damage was crudely 'fixed' with bondo, but when we dug it out, you could still see the original paint – and bent inner fender!

(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/Photokernow/damagejpg.jpg)

OK Kev, back to work... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on September 01, 2009, 16:37:41 pm
thx keith  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Tekken on December 11, 2009, 20:56:31 pm
Hey Kev,nice work!
Updates?

Best regards.
Stian


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on December 11, 2009, 23:22:08 pm
kevs currently in Korea on holiday (working)  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 12, 2009, 23:44:17 pm
Hi Stian,

No updates to report unfortunatley :(
I have bought some goodies though ;D
Life getting in the way again!

I`m going home this weekend & hope to get a bit of garage time next month.
Anything new going on with your car?
Cheers,
Kev


kevs currently in Korea on holiday (working)  ;D

 ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Tekken on December 13, 2009, 15:48:34 pm
Hi Stian,

No updates to report unfortunatley :(
I have bought some goodies though ;D
Life getting in the way again!

I`m going home this weekend & hope to get a bit of garage time next month.
Anything new going on with your car?
Cheers,
Kev

What goodies..? ;)
Only the front beam left on my car now.More rollcage,new clutch and  clutch system,new engine plans ++ :-X




kevs currently in Korea on holiday (working)  ;D

 ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 14, 2009, 07:38:03 am
Sounds promising 8)

I'd be happy to look after you're old engine & box if you don't need them... ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on December 14, 2009, 11:51:38 am
Sounds promising 8)

I'd be happy to look after you're old engine & box if you don't need them... ;)
1st tea is on you then? see you tommorow if your back?

cheers richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 15, 2009, 00:02:04 am
Normal teaboy duties for me starting saturday then?? ;)
Seeya!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 24, 2010, 13:37:40 pm
First couple of days back in the garage for a while ;D

Got the body lifted off on Friday night & spent Saturday welding up the cage, also made the beam clamps / connector tubes.
Theres still plenty to do on it - gearbox & shifter mounts, steering column & seat mounts plus all the little tabs etc, but its moving forward anyway!
Decided to go back to a stock width beam because I`ve got the wheels & tyres I'm using which should'nt have any clearance issues & I think a slightly wider footprint will help with stability.
Hopefully have it powder coated in the next couple of months though.

Also got a set of front runners & slicks for it, looking forward to seeing these holding it of the ground rather than axle stands.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 29, 2010, 22:33:03 pm
Its been a busy week on the oval at last ;D

Thats the chassis pretty much done except for the gearbox mounts & vertigate shifter, there's still a few mounting tabs etc to do but nothing major.
My chief advisor ;) reckons a hydraulic clutch is worth fitting, so I need to work out the best way of doing that.
 
The body went back on tonight and the next stage will be fitting the steering column, after that I'm going to begin the alloy panels for the front & rear bulkheads.
That little lot should keep me busy for a time ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 08, 2010, 17:00:35 pm
Not really an update yet but I collected these bits today.. 8)
Now I've just got to work out how it all goes together ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on March 08, 2010, 17:43:15 pm
Kev

Having real problems getting this bonnet to you

to big for a standard pallet, too big for parcel force and all the other carriers want you to open an account a a min monthly charge of £50

Is anyone coming to volks world show from your neck of the woods ?? or maybe Richie when he's down again ?

Or maybe Russel has a pallet / carrier account  my post code at work is DT11 0AE if he has.

any ideas ??

Ron


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 08, 2010, 18:45:42 pm
No worries Ron, I might be down for VoWo after all & might manage to sort something out :)
Thanks for trying anyway 8)
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: JSL on March 11, 2010, 11:54:53 am
Looks amazing Kev!

Good work!!

J


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 11, 2010, 21:46:40 pm
Looks amazing Kev!

Good work!!

J

Cheers bud!

Got a bit of garage time this week & managed to get a bit done ;D
The steering column's now mounted using a stock colapsable column mounted off a bracket on the dash bar and a 1200 bug top housing trimmed back to just the bearing carrier, falls just in the right place & comfortable to use.
Also started cutting card templates for the alloy front bulkhead, looks like it'll work out with 4 pieces, just need to finalise what pedal box I'm using so I can work around the master cylinders.

Main job has been fitting the T2 gearbox, it's tacked in position now but I'm going to fit the shifter & rods to make sure it all works before final welding.
Looks like 1 rod will sit above the tunnel & 2 underneith, either way I've chopped out all the pipework to make room - and I did'nt think there was anything else left to cut off this thing..
 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: ESH on March 13, 2010, 13:05:01 pm
It's not done yet?  :o

Apologies Kev but one of the Gasser Garage crew, (can't remember who, had a funny accent), was giving me shit so I thought I'd throw some back.  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 13, 2010, 19:10:23 pm
Nah must be mistaken matey, none of us would dream of having a dig at someone elses expense.. ;)
Seeya soon ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 16, 2010, 22:42:04 pm
Its in ;D
Needs some plating & tidying up on the tunnel but its fitted & seems to work ok :o

Looks like I might be at VoWo after all with a big shopping list ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on March 16, 2010, 22:48:30 pm
looking good kev, will you be at VoWo all weekend?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 16, 2010, 22:54:00 pm
Not sure yet, was due away on a job but now looks like I`m home till the 2nd so probably will be 8)
See you there??


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on March 16, 2010, 22:57:14 pm
yep, not sure what day yet, but i have weekend ticket, so can play it cool


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on May 19, 2010, 19:53:20 pm
Been a while since the last update but I've not forgotten about it.. ::)
Managed to get the front bulkhead all panelled out, worked out ok with 6 pieces in total.
The panels will be bonded & riveted together with 6mm rivnuts into the shell.
Not sure about the finish yet but either an anodised or brushed effect looking favorite 8)

Defiantly ruled out making SCC even in primer now, did look possible briefly but almost 8 weeks at sea ate into the garage time a bit!

Looking for a bit of inspiration at garys picnic next week & a shopping trip to so-cal next month might speed things up ;)
 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on May 20, 2010, 22:19:40 pm
Lookin good kev , see you at gary's , may have my own shopping list for you for so cal  ;) :-*


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on May 21, 2010, 15:34:49 pm
Cheers bud 8)
You racing or spectating next weekend??


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on May 21, 2010, 19:12:20 pm
Deffo Racing now , just got my sway-away axle's in the post , so I'm all set now  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 04, 2010, 16:44:09 pm
Chassis & suspension bits came back from the powder coaters this morning ;D
I'm a happy man 8)

Also bought all the paint for the shell too, really wanting to get that done!



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on June 04, 2010, 17:46:09 pm
Nice kev , bitburg's only around the corner   ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 04, 2010, 20:59:28 pm
It would have to be round a pretty big corner for me to have this done in time.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on June 04, 2010, 21:01:38 pm
looking good,  8)

Nice to catch up last week

Regards Ron

ps found you your next project

http://www.volkszone.co.uk/VZi/showthread.php?t=645153


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 04, 2010, 21:21:48 pm
Cheers matey!
Looks like I'm getting somewhere now :o

Weekend was good though! Next time I come down to watch I'll camp too & bring more firewater.. ;)

Spotted the ad yesterday, already had that conversation...

Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on June 04, 2010, 21:40:10 pm
Hey Kev car looking great dude was good to see you last weekend. Next time can you bring the other guys with you to (Russ and Wray) i'm missing them like a hole in the head. :D



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 04, 2010, 22:28:38 pm
Cheers matey!

I'm sure the boys miss you too... ;)
Let me know when you boys are out again & I'll come down & make the tea ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on June 05, 2010, 07:31:02 am
Three week's time RWB @ shakey  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 05, 2010, 09:23:41 am
Might be able to make that..


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on June 05, 2010, 10:40:07 am
Looks awesome Kev!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on June 05, 2010, 15:12:18 pm
Might be able to make that..

Awsome , prob gonna field Ron's , Harvey's , Martin's and maybe mine too want to go through a few thing's before then clutch linkage pedal's etc  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: herbieharv on June 05, 2010, 19:37:44 pm
Might be able to make that..

Awsome , prob gonna field Ron's , Harvey's , Martin's and maybe mine too want to go through a few thing's before then clutch linkage pedal's etc  ;)

glen you got some explaining sunday to caroline  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Ivan on June 06, 2010, 22:39:43 pm
Kev, good to see you again at Shakey for Gary's Picnic. Keep up the good work and don't forget - you'll never be able to beat us Sassenachs when it come to 'a few wee nips'!
Proven!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 06, 2010, 22:47:10 pm
Kev, good to see you again at Shakey for Gary's Picnic. Keep up the good work and don't forget - you'll never be able to beat us Sassenachs when it come to 'a few wee nips'!
Proven!

Re-match?? ;)

Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 06, 2010, 22:57:01 pm
Looks awesome Kev!

Cheers bud, see you in august ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 22, 2010, 23:07:13 pm
The re-fit has started!
Made a list of what's needed to get it rolling & its mostly front brakes I'm missing - Ben we need to talk ;)
Got most of the beam built but need to find a manual that has all the details about assembling the link pins & shimming it as I've never done one before.
At the other end the gearbox & vertigate are fitted and adjusted, also got the seat in.
Rear torsion bars, bushes & hydraulic pedal assy were bought in the states, hopefully by the time they arrive all the other bits will be done & that'll be it rolling / steering.
The brm's are at the blasters now & are ready to collect thursday, plan is to get the tyres mounted on the way home with them too.
Oh yes, the wife (Jo) has got me a Jaz fuel cell for my birthday next week :-* :-*
Cheers ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Bryan Nunes on June 23, 2010, 01:45:26 am
Hay Kev hop you had fun at the classic. Is you buddy Wray still made at you? Good idea about getting the fac book on those link pins ;). (inside joke)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on June 23, 2010, 19:47:36 pm
Good work, now the fun part starts.

Cheers, Paul.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Wray on June 23, 2010, 20:11:29 pm
Hay Kev hop you had fun at the classic. Is you buddy Wray still made at you? Good idea about getting the fac book on those link pins ;). (inside joke)

Hi Bryan

how's life in sunny northern California?

bye the way i'm over it in fact was never mad in the first place  :D

Anyway thought you had a nice 71 van lined up for me just waiting for the pictures ??? ::) ;D

Cheers

Wray


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 23, 2010, 21:36:57 pm
Good work, now the fun part starts.

Cheers, Paul.

Very true ;D
I like finally bolting things on to stay ;)
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on June 24, 2010, 06:56:34 am
Kev

you should slip that fastback body you go sat there  over the top of the chassis, looks like that's already extensively lightened  :D



ps What brakes are you using 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 24, 2010, 08:24:53 am
Type 3 race car for the future maybe... ;)

Brakes are late T3 rears with early drums & stock 40mm 5 stud drums up front, I'll use a proportioning valve too.
Thats what I'll start with anyway, see how it works out!
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 08, 2010, 21:21:07 pm
Arrived home yesterday to find some shiney new bits waiting for me ;D
The stuff I bought in the states arrived (along with my newest project... :o) along with some other bits n bobs ;D
The drums should be back from the engineering shop tomorow & if I ever get sent the correct rear hub seals it'll be sitting on 4 wheels for the first time - thats something I'm looking forward to!
Tyres are fitted & I'm pretty happy with the rims, got the look I was hoping for 8)

Still plenty to do but at least it looks closer to the finish..


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 11, 2010, 21:46:52 pm
Well I spent the afternoon fitting the pedals & slave cylinder for the clutch & its all coming together ok ;D
Also have the new track rods made & rear end pretty much built.
Only thing stopping it from sitting on wheels are the drums which I'm still waiting to come back from the machine shop ::)
Hopefully get stuck into the body next week.
Looking on target for paint by xmas... :o


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Bryan Nunes on September 12, 2010, 01:09:52 am
Hay kev i think you put the pedals on the wrong side!! :D :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 12, 2010, 10:54:46 am
So I did :o
Good thing I made the same mistake with the steering wheel, eh? :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 12, 2010, 22:07:34 pm
Hey Kevo , nice progress , like the CNC load pedal , may have to get me one of them too  8)
You going out to DDD next weekend ? may have to make a dent in some local fermented brew with ya  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 13, 2010, 11:58:19 am
Wish I was matey :(
Off on a job later this week so no more outings for me this year!
Have a good trip, sure we'll manage a beer some other time ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on September 13, 2010, 22:46:55 pm
Ok, Ok now i know where all the missing parts from the gasser garage are...... Kev please return...

Wray.... another project a 71 van slow down... you almost have us much as me to do....

Brian.... Sourthern Cal Guys keep there promises.... ask your mate Ray "with an R" where all these vans are we were promised, kevs getting bored....

martin, missing us..... I Bet, still waiting to race for pinks..... CHICKEN.

Glenn..... you buy a beer..... wow thats about as rare as martin doing a full quarter withour a hand.....

RACESHOP FASTBACK....... now theres an idea !  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 14, 2010, 19:07:27 pm
Typical Russell, drop in stir things up & dissapear :P

Big day today - picked up the drums so eventually got it down on its wheels ;D
All good till I let down the jack - much more than the 2" I was expecting from the drop spindles so I can certainly get the drop I need but not the adjustability I was expecting for loading, etc. Not a big deal though.

More of a problem is that the wheels just don't fit - far too much offset, I knew the rears were going to be an issue but not the fronts as they are 4.5".
Gives me a set of wheels for my bus I suppose ;D
I've got just over 50mm clearance between the inner tyre face & the spring plates so there's scope for some improvment there.

Dropped on the body for gapping the doors etc, next step is get it into primer.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on September 14, 2010, 19:33:03 pm
When you welded in the adjusters you did remove the same amount of front beam!  :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 14, 2010, 19:40:55 pm
Ok, Ok now i know where all the missing parts from the gasser garage are...... Kev please return...

Wray.... another project a 71 van slow down... you almost have us much as me to do....

Brian.... Sourthern Cal Guys keep there promises.... ask your mate Ray "with an R" where all these vans are we were promised, kevs getting bored....

martin, missing us..... I Bet, still waiting to race for pinks..... CHICKEN.

Glenn..... you buy a beer..... wow thats about as rare as martin doing a full quarter withour a hand.....

RACESHOP FASTBACK....... now theres an idea !  ;D

Oi !! Your are never about to buy a beer for ! LOL .
Are you popping ove for DDD ? Coz you know where I'll be " helping and shouting at Martin "  ;) ;D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 14, 2010, 19:48:41 pm
Typical Russell, drop in stir things up & dissapear :P

Big day today - picked up the drums so eventually got it down on its wheels ;D
All good till I let down the jack - much more than the 2" I was expecting from the drop spindles so I can certainly get the drop I need but not the adjustability I was expecting for loading, etc. Not a big deal though.

More of a problem is that the wheels just don't fit - far too much offset, I knew the rears were going to be an issue but not the fronts as they are 4.5".
Gives me a set of wheels for my bus I suppose ;D
I've got just over 50mm clearance between the inner tyre face & the spring plates so there's scope for some improvment there.

Dropped on the body for gapping the doors etc, next step is get it into primer.


Think you need to let me have that beam Kev for a bit of titivation , looks like the adjusters need to be swung back by about 40 degrees and loose a good 60mm out of it too Ive found a guy down Devon way who knocks out lazer cut shock towers if its going to foul the cage .
Grafted a set of these into Boom Boom's beam when i had that for some adjustment  ;)
Glenn


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 14, 2010, 22:22:01 pm
When you welded in the adjusters you did remove the same amount of front beam!  :P

 :P ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 14, 2010, 22:31:27 pm
Think you need to let me have that beam Kev for a bit of titivation , looks like the adjusters need to be swung back by about 40 degrees and loose a good 60mm out of it too Ive found a guy down Devon way who knocks out lazer cut shock towers if its going to foul the cage .
Grafted a set of these into Boom Boom's beam when i had that for some adjustment  ;)
Glenn
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Well thats what I get for 'assuming' I suppose ::)
Probably just change wheels tbh, not going to re-do stuff thats finished if I don't have to!
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on September 15, 2010, 16:11:00 pm
IRS rear track is 63mm wider than pre-'67 swingaxle rear track IIRC, so that'll be the problem with the back, but the front should be well under? It looks fantastic on the BRMs so it would be a shame to lose them.
Speak to Paintbox about wider rear wings - for Bernies car they grafted two pairs of Day Mouldings wings together - I couldn't tell where they'd added the width! They might have a mould for these now? If not, buy another pair of rear wings and have a go yourself! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 15, 2010, 19:40:53 pm
Hi Neil,

I'd assumed the front wheels would be ok because they are 4.5"'s, now I've checked them the offset is et11 same as the rears.
Looks like rather than losing an inch on the outside its came off the inside ::)
I always new I'd need to widen the rears though, just a case of how much.
Really its looking like either gasser style flared wings all round (which I'd do if I can get a set) or go to erco's.

As it stands though none of this is stopping me finishing the chassis or getting the shell prepped ;D
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: SteveW on September 15, 2010, 22:12:42 pm
Kev, CSP make wider wings! We 'had' them on ours and they were great quality! You can narrow stock A Arms 'easy' enough by an inch too!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 15, 2010, 22:31:24 pm
Hi Steve,

Yep remember asking about your rear wings during the buildup, plenty of options really I just need to pick one!
I'm going to concentrate on getting the shell into primer right now & come back to the bolt on bits later.
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 16, 2010, 07:20:10 am
You need to tlk to Boom Boom bout widerrear wing before you buy Kevo  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on September 17, 2010, 18:35:55 pm
http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=646732


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 17, 2010, 18:55:25 pm
http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=646732

Cheers matey, problem now solved though ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on September 18, 2010, 17:59:06 pm
Not been on this thread for a while Kev... but gotta say

WOW

Looking fantastic matey!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 23, 2010, 19:25:55 pm
Not been on this thread for a while Kev... but gotta say

WOW

Looking fantastic matey!

Cheers buddy ;D
Should be on a new set of shoes very soon.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on September 23, 2010, 21:15:04 pm
cant wait too see it with the new wheels and tires

Looking good Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on September 27, 2010, 23:07:36 pm
Kev

Looking good, still waiting for my parts  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 28, 2010, 08:46:44 am
Kev

Looking good, still waiting for my parts  ;D


 :P ;)

Wheel issues now look solved.. ;D
Built the shell back up & gapped the doors, bonnet & deck lid - pretty happy with how it's sitting but may have to adjust the height a bit once the motor goes in.

Banded the rear wings 25mm , now ready for 'glassing up.
8.5" slicks & erco's fit well, tucked in leaving @15mm clearance from the suspension 8)

Next time I post pics it won't be in bare steel.. ;)
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: JSL on September 28, 2010, 10:43:20 am
Your flying dude!!!

Making serious progress!!!

Its looking GREAT!!!

Well done!!!

J


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Brother Lovedub on September 29, 2010, 09:46:11 am
Looks awesome :-)

Can't wait to see this!!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on October 01, 2010, 11:02:14 am
Great progress Kev, looks awesome!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 06, 2011, 20:09:00 pm
Now in primer ;D
Liking the 2 lane blacktop look.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on January 06, 2011, 21:33:42 pm
Nice look bud , now bolt it back together & lets have some fun  8) ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on January 07, 2011, 01:30:46 am
Looking good Kev, you will soon be tearing it up on the strip  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 07, 2011, 22:17:48 pm
Looking good Kev, you will soon be tearing it up on the strip  8)

Cheers!
Don't hold your breath there waiting for a run from it though ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on January 09, 2011, 21:39:18 pm
 :)

Ace Kev... always a massive step mentally when its all one colour, even primer. Looks hard as nails!



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Brother Lovedub on January 13, 2011, 14:31:38 pm
Bloody hel, it's only when it's sittng like this you realise how little is left of the original structure.......!

Looks great though, bring on race season  :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: JSL on January 14, 2011, 16:20:53 pm
Paint pics?  ;D

Hehehe

Im too impatient! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on January 15, 2011, 18:59:12 pm
Paint pics?  ;D

Hehehe

Im too impatient! ;)


No chance of those for a bit yet :)
Its still in primer till I get home in a few weeks, then I'll get back on it.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 26, 2011, 14:45:16 pm
Made some headway over the last couple of weeks so its time for an update ;D

The turbo & carb now live at the front of the gearbox which meant modifing the RLR intake a bit, extending the header & adapting it from a T4 to a T3 fitting.
The exhaust is going to exit in front of the LHR wheel.

Rear end is now built up with sway a way driveshafts & 911 turbo CV's, sway a way spring plates & billet covers.
The front end is done except for limiting straps.

Most of the plumbing is done now & I've made a start on the wiring, just need to decide where the battery's going to live & make a box for it.
This week almost had it running but I just ran out of time & a few little bits to make it happen :(
Big thanks to Richie for help & advice in the last couple of weeks too, cheers mate ;)

Once the exhaust's done & the fuel cell mounted the body can come back off & get a coat of paint ;D
Its at the stage of looking closer to finished than it actually is though.. ::)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 26, 2011, 14:49:39 pm
More ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on February 26, 2011, 15:08:04 pm
Really coming together now Kev, better paint our cars different colours to avoid confusion  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on February 26, 2011, 15:21:19 pm
Now what you need to do is fit a stack to the carb that fits exactly the profile of the oval window!!!  then extend it so there will be no need for glass!!!!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on February 26, 2011, 17:58:15 pm
Oh no not another bloody holley  ::)  ;)
Looking good Kev , being a RHD car I think I'd be looking to get as much weight as pos on the passenger side , so I'd opt for bolting the battery box there  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 26, 2011, 18:37:16 pm
Pas - won't be any confusion mate, my car will be the one in front... ;)
Lids - Thats actually been thought about... 8)
Glen - Note position of fuel cell ;)...

Probably away next week for a few weeks so it'll be at a standstill again, next post will either be a video clip of it running or a painted shell ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Nico86 on February 26, 2011, 20:53:42 pm
Awesome!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on February 26, 2011, 21:22:37 pm
Damn Kev, this is looking serious. very inspirational 8)

Paul


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on February 26, 2011, 21:26:01 pm
Ah your learning young padawan  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 26, 2011, 22:11:47 pm
Damn Kev, this is looking serious. very inspirational 8)

Paul

Cheers bud ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 26, 2011, 22:12:23 pm
Ah your learning young padawan  ;D

 ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on February 26, 2011, 23:26:17 pm
Cool, it has never been done before, ready for EBI?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 27, 2011, 07:53:07 am
Not sure about EBI, thinking more about garys picnic maybe.
Would like to do SCC with it, but I would have to have had a couple of meets under my belt before towing it all that way.
We'll see :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on February 27, 2011, 08:40:24 am
look good Kev

very impressive stuff, cant wait to see it in the burnout box  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on February 27, 2011, 09:27:33 am
Not sure about EBI, thinking more about garys picnic maybe.
Would like to do SCC with it, but I would have to have had a couple of meets under my belt before towing it all that way.
We'll see :)

SCC would be nice, I will be there this year, so when ever you run I'll be there to clean up the oil LOL


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 27, 2011, 15:55:03 pm
 :P ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Mags on February 28, 2011, 07:13:09 am
Hi Kev,
If you came to SCC ,i think you most have your gas tank back on Front roll cage ;)
Mags


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 28, 2011, 07:19:46 am
Hi Mags, you you doing matey? ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on February 28, 2011, 13:35:09 pm
looking Good Kev!


carnt wait to line up next to you ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 28, 2011, 21:05:35 pm
looking Good Kev!


carnt wait to line up next to you ;)


Will you be gentle with me on our first time? :D ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Zündfunke on March 01, 2011, 12:03:52 pm
Very nice work!

The only thing I´m always concerned about when I see it is the fuel tank that is the first to crash when you hit something. 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 01, 2011, 21:39:39 pm
Thanks!
Fair point on the tank location though, probably should have used a rectangular tank above the beam for safety.
It is as far from the engine & driver as I can put it though & the only electrics there are the feed to the fuel pump & line lock.
Cheers,
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Brother Lovedub on August 16, 2011, 20:39:08 pm
What's the update Kev....?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Tekken on August 16, 2011, 22:45:00 pm
Great work Kev, look forward to see the car live.You can put a bar around the fuelcell like this.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 17, 2011, 08:28:13 am
Not much to report lately!
Been collecting bits to complete the plumbing etc.
Am trying to get it into paint though..

Thanks for the idea on the fuel tank bar, looks like the way to go.
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jeff01 on August 21, 2011, 13:51:38 pm
I like your car, I would like to know its weight hp and ET if you gonna measure them :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 24, 2011, 13:24:49 pm
I like your car, I would like to know its weight hp and ET if you gonna measure them :)

Thanks :)
Hopefully have answers to all of those questions soon..


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 12, 2011, 17:33:15 pm
Last time I mocked up the car there was a problem with the tyres rubbing the arches, combination of it being lower than originaly planned, stock width beam & dropped spindles.
Didn't want to run flared or wider wings so decided to section the wing & raise the arch 1".
Got it rivited together & it now clears the tyres and still looks stock, just what I wanted ;D
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Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on September 12, 2011, 20:05:15 pm
And again a very nice mod. but why not just narrow the beam?

Paul.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 12, 2011, 20:31:49 pm
Hi Paul,

I can't narrow the beam as the rollcage ties into it right at the ends of the top tube & theres no gap left for the shock tower to come inwards. Also the beam's finished & powdercoated ::)
The cb dropped spindles have added more width than expected, no biggie though just an example of why you should do a COMPLETE dry build before paint & powdercoat ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on September 15, 2011, 20:03:29 pm
you could loose the shock towers and go with rose joints and custom end plates.  This would allow you to loose a little from each side and clear the fenders.

(http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8714/akselinpdyt.jpg)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 15, 2011, 21:41:00 pm
Hi matey,

Yep that would also work, originally I had a narrowed beam & was going to mount the shocks to the cage - beam bar but decided to go back to a full width beam. I reckoned using a stock beam might make it more stable at speed & the narrow wheels / ride height combo would work out, but as its developed into something a bit lower & hopefully (a lot!) faster  I've just had to modify bits like this as they've come up.
Originally it was only a quick cheap build with a stockish 'box & 1835.. ::)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on September 15, 2011, 22:12:38 pm
I agree with a stock beam, but losing 1/4 to 1/2 inch from either side and then adding it via the spindles makes sense to me.  but its difficult to do when you're a few thousand miles from home covered in oil working on that tan :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: essex on September 15, 2011, 22:15:24 pm
"Originally it was only a quick cheap build with a stockish 'box & 1835"

Funny how things somehow change along the way,

Really enjoying reading about your progress Kev,
Good luck

Barry


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 15, 2011, 22:23:14 pm
I agree with a stock beam, but losing 1/4 to 1/2 inch from either side and then adding it via the spindles makes sense to me.  but its difficult to do when you're a few thousand miles from home covered in oil working on that tan :)

Fair point ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 15, 2011, 22:27:27 pm
"Originally it was only a quick cheap build with a stockish 'box & 1835"

Funny how things somehow change along the way,

Really enjoying reading about your progress Kev,
Good luck

Barry

Cheers Barry!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 16, 2011, 07:57:50 am
I installed a pair of the laser cut towers in Boom Boom's 65 , clever idea nice product and enabled us to loose 2" outta the beam without hacking the inner wings  8)
Just send that body down my way Kev I'll sort it out for ya  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 16, 2011, 08:19:53 am
Cheers bud, must have plenty on yourself though!
How's the mrs after the bump, all good now?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 16, 2011, 16:43:03 pm
Er in door's is well on the mend tanks Kev , the 67 is far from it , bloody insurance they never seam to be on your side do they  >:(


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 16, 2011, 19:17:47 pm
Ah nightmare!
Keep fighting the fight against them tho' ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: SteveW on September 16, 2011, 22:30:00 pm
I installed a pair of the laser cut towers in Boom Boom's 65 , clever idea nice product and enabled us to loose 2" outta the beam without hacking the inner wings  8)
Just send that body down my way Kev I'll sort it out for ya  ;)

2" in total or each side? It's possible to narrow a beam up to 4" with straight laser cut ends with no inner wing mods no problem :)

Looking great Kev! Looking forward to lining up together when we're both finished!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on September 16, 2011, 22:53:07 pm
Ah nightmare!
Keep fighting the fight against them tho' ;D

Tell me about it mate  ::)



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on September 17, 2011, 08:38:50 am
Looking great Kev! Looking forward to lining up together when we're both finished!
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Cheers buddy, its a date ;D ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on October 23, 2011, 20:31:59 pm
Primer!
Had a decent run of garage days so the bodywork's finished at last, got the wings & doors in primer today so that just leaves the bonnet, deck lid & rear apron to do along with a couple of odds 'n ends ;D

Even have my bay running & ready for the mot too 8)
 


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on October 23, 2011, 21:02:09 pm
Good progress Kev, can't wait to see the finished colour ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on October 30, 2011, 07:39:25 am
Change of plan since we spoke about the colour... ;)
Now thinking something a bit brighter 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on October 30, 2011, 11:52:46 am
Change of plan since we spoke about the colour... ;)
Now thinking something a bit brighter 8)

Cool, I will have to dig my sunglasses out  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 06, 2011, 10:25:01 am
PAINT! :o

Well I decided to have a go at painting it myself, not painted anything for 15+ years & never a metalic basecoat, but whats the worst that could happen? :D
Took a bit of inspiration from one of my all time favorite non vw's... now picture it with some pinstriping & gold leaf 8) 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 06, 2011, 10:29:44 am
Now its time to break out the 1500grit & rubbing compound.. :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on November 06, 2011, 10:32:29 am
nice kev , hope the car will be at ebi5 or at another event in england to see in real  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 06, 2011, 10:40:16 am
Deffo EBI 8)
Once its out you'll see it a lot... I need to learn to drive it! :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on November 06, 2011, 11:39:43 am
Nice colour Kev  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 06, 2011, 12:14:29 pm
Nice colour Kev  8)

Cheers bud 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on November 06, 2011, 14:11:18 pm
That colour really pops Kev , it'll be sunglasses at twenty paces on a bright day  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on November 06, 2011, 14:48:33 pm
glad its not candy apple red, as thats my colour :)

looking sweet kev, matches your EBI3 outfit ;)

Mike


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 06, 2011, 18:08:55 pm
glad its not candy apple red, as thats my colour :)

looking sweet kev, matches your EBI3 outfit ;)

Mike

Just as well I prefer the SWC willys to the big john mazmanian one then :D


That colour really pops Kev , it'll be sunglasses at twenty paces on a bright day 

Cheers, flatted it today & machine polishing tomorow so would'nt mind seeing it in the sun either, not much of it about here in november though!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on November 06, 2011, 20:58:24 pm
glad its not candy apple red, as thats my colour :)

looking sweet kev, matches your EBI3 outfit ;)

Mike

Just as well I prefer the SWC willys to the big john mazmanian one then :D



That colour really pops Kev , it'll be sunglasses at twenty paces on a bright day  

Cheers, flatted it today & machine polishing tomorow so would'nt mind seeing it in the sun either, not much of it about here in november though!


I was going to say its Scotland , so no real danger of sun , but that would be just plain nasty  ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on November 06, 2011, 23:03:18 pm
Love it Kev, you were right it's definately something a little brighter  8)

That should eliminate any confusion between our cars  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on November 07, 2011, 16:52:49 pm
 ;)
(http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/306466_2424412101107_1575655783_32413938_1261753752_n.jpg)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on November 07, 2011, 19:01:30 pm
Like it Kev, a little bit "Lightning Bug"-esque, and at the same time a bit like Tony Osborne's Headhunter Willys. Cool cars both.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 07, 2011, 20:44:07 pm
Into pop's too fabs? ;D
Cool car tho' 8)

Hi Neil, Yep theres a few influences going on ;)
the headhunter coupe is a very cool car, a willys is on my lottery win wish list ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin on November 12, 2011, 11:26:46 am
looking really good now Kev.

recon you'll be racing it this year.

Keep up the great work


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 13, 2011, 07:24:40 am
Cheers Martin,

Hoping to have it together & running early spring, maybe get it down to crail & play with it a couple of times before anything serious!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on November 17, 2011, 09:04:12 am
Looks really good Kev!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 02, 2012, 20:50:05 pm
Nearly 4 months since the last post so should really update this to prove I've not forgotten about it! ;D
Nothing major to report but the chassis's now back home & I've got a pretty final list of various small fittings etc needed to get it fired up ;D
A mate welded up the old valve holes in the rear erco's so I got the bolt in valves fitted & hopefully get the slicks mounted & balanced tomorow.
The motor was only fitted for mock up so I pulled that today & ordered a release bearing, also removed the exhaust & intake for detailing so with some fresh exhaust wrap & paint it'll start to look finished, add some wiring & oil lines - bingo!
At the front I'm going to build a frame around the fuel cell, Hauser's are bending up some 32mm CDS so that'll give it a bit of protection I'll hopefully never need...
Once that lots done the body can go back on for keeps.
Not a lot of trimming in the shell to do but I've started fitting the alloy panels, bonnet pins & windows.
Still want it out this year & DDD's fairly do-able...fingers crossed ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on March 02, 2012, 23:08:40 pm
Looking good fella , hope to trundle out for DDD myself see you there  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on March 03, 2012, 12:25:30 pm
Just came up with a name for your car kev......

the "IN-N-OUT BUG"  after the famous In-N-Out Burger, there logo is super cool



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on March 03, 2012, 12:27:49 pm
i can see the comments now

the:

In-N-Out Engine

In-N-Out Garage

In-N-Out Racer

God i could go on........... for ever.  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 03, 2012, 12:39:38 pm
 :D ;D
Like it!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on March 03, 2012, 13:13:20 pm
now im no fabs at the artwork, but you getting the idea.....




Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on March 03, 2012, 14:44:56 pm
i can see the comments now

the:

In-N-Out Engine

In-N-Out Garage

In-N-Out Racer


Lets do the hokey Kokey and turn around thats what its all about


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 03, 2012, 19:26:55 pm
now im no fabs at the artwork, but you getting the idea.....




Looks pretty cool :o
Might have to ask them if they'll put up the food for a weekend ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on March 03, 2012, 20:08:25 pm
Did some one say food?

That's looking great Kev, seems like winter has gone and we are all heading back into the garages.  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 03, 2012, 20:50:58 pm
Did some one say food?

That's looking great Kev, seems like winter has gone and we are all heading back into the garages.  :)

Its either that or watch something on tv with the word celebrity in the title...


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on March 04, 2012, 10:07:56 am
now im no fabs at the artwork, but you getting the idea.....

thx russell  ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 04, 2012, 10:33:40 am
had a lot worse than the word burger added to my name.. ;D
good work fabs ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on March 04, 2012, 10:43:18 am
Nice work Fab's but I'm guessing that stinger won't be needed with the Turbo  ;)
& with gonad's the size of Kev's I'd be surprised if he'd use sissy stick's  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fasterbrit on March 04, 2012, 11:26:20 am
Fantastic project Kev, nearly there! Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh racing. When i saw the pictures of the rear end of your car i had to double take as I thought it was my car! The rear cage work is identical to mine. A very strong setup particularly the tying in of the torsion bars to the cage. Without this mod the torsion housings flex unbelievably...
When do you reckon to be finished?
Cheers, Matt


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 04, 2012, 17:08:55 pm
Cheers Matt,
Think I've admitted paying homage/drawing inspiration from/ripping off your ideas earlier in the thread.. ;)
The main influences have always been your car,tekens split, richies cab & the otto's dangerine along with a bit of the old school gassers thrown in.
I spent a bit of time checking out your car when it was in primer at sandown, hope you did'nt patent anything :D
I really expect it to be out this year, maybe DDD, totally depends on how much time I get home though, been away most of the year!

Got the slicks fitted & balanced today along with getting the motor back in to stay, some other little odds & ends fitted so it looks like I've done something constructive!
Away tomorow for a few weeks so by the time I get back all the little bits that are stopping it coming together will have arrived 8), I'll get them fitted & have it running then drop the body on.
Sounds easy ::)



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Andy Sykes on March 04, 2012, 18:36:03 pm
Awesome build Kev glad to see it all coming together :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fasterbrit on March 04, 2012, 19:22:39 pm
Sweet  8). The initial cage design is mainly down to Wayne Allmann, with me adding in all the extra bracing and then fully tig-welding the puppy up! Wayne knows a trick or two, and aside from Jim Smith, is the only chap I would recommend for cage work as it's a pretty darn important affair!
I don't think you are going to have any probs with your car handling big hp. The design works really well and is pretty much flex free, as far as I can tell. I did narrow my torsion housings about 5 inches in order to get the rubber under the arches. In doing that, I had to section the frame horns in order for my homemade irs inner clamps to have enough clearance. Not sure looking at your chassis as to whether or not you narrowed your rear end? Might be a thought for the future, as it will give you lots of options for offset and tyre size.
Keep it rolling Kev, you are on the home straight now fella  8)
Keeno


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 04, 2012, 21:02:35 pm
I don't know Jim or Wayne but have seen plenty of their work & its very impressive!
I left everything stock width for few reasons really, originally it was going to be a much much quicker / cheaper build with pretty low spec engine & box, I reckoned I had enough of a learning curve building a basic race car I did'nt need to complicate things!
Turning point was being offered the gearbox, it was just too good not to use, I bought danny allens old turbo setup & intended using that but then got offered this motor.. ;D
I'm probably starting out with what the car would have evolved into after maybe 2 strip downs which has probably saved time & cash - just doesn't seem like it right now!
I'm now running 8.5" wheels & slicks, the wings are only just over 1" over stock so by the time I run out of tyre theres going to be plenty of other issues to fix... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on March 04, 2012, 21:27:01 pm
now im no fabs at the artwork, but you getting the idea.....

thx russell  ;)

Fantastic dabs, if kev doesn't do I might........


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BeetleBug on March 05, 2012, 10:11:15 am
Looks good! One question, where are you going to fit the intercooler?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on March 05, 2012, 20:08:13 pm
Looking good Kev  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 06, 2012, 11:12:07 am
Looks good! One question, where are you going to fit the intercooler?

There's not going to be one with the carb'd setup, the next stage with the motor would be to go back to an injected & intercooled system though.
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on March 06, 2012, 11:34:56 am
Fantastic project Kev, nearly there! Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh racing. When i saw the pictures of the rear end of your car i had to double take as I thought it was my car! The rear cage work is identical to mine. A very strong setup particularly the tying in of the torsion bars to the cage. Without this mod the torsion housings flex unbelievably...
When do you reckon to be finished?
Cheers, Matt

Even on my car I can vouch for the torsions moving - the rear crossmembers inside the body suffered badly from stress fractures where the torsion housings are bolted to them. :o
I'm toying with a similar design but putting a second horizontal hoop a little narrower and further back to brace down onto the ends of the frame horns and up to the main hoop. The idea is that if the worst does happen, the engine will have a modicum of protection.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on March 07, 2012, 10:54:15 am
Great to see it on all four wheels & with the powerplant in place Kev, nice work!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 07, 2012, 14:29:37 pm
Great to see it on all four wheels & with the powerplant in place Kev, nice work!

Cheers ;)
Hopefully catch up at end of the month 8)

Neil, I'd no idea about just how much flex there is in the torsion housings & shock towers before starting this, even in a full bodied car let alone where everything's been cut out like my car.
Can never have too much GOOD advice! 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on March 07, 2012, 19:36:58 pm
Great progress Kev, it won't be long now ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 01, 2012, 12:53:02 pm
Great progress Kev, it won't be long now ;D


Sorry I missed your post mate!
When are we going to see some updates of your car then?? 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on April 01, 2012, 20:41:42 pm
Great progress Kev, it won't be long now ;D


Sorry I missed your post mate!
When are we going to see some updates of your car then?? 8)

No problem Kev.

Things are quite at the moment, were down the workshop this week aligning the doors and getting some prep done on them.

I will post up pictures when there is something worth looking at :)

Are you still hoping to get your car out for this season? Can't wait to see it 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 14, 2012, 21:55:52 pm
Home for a couple of weeks & managed a little bit of garage time 8)
Apart from a couple of minor items the motors all built up with turbo etc now, just waiting for some more heat wrap for the exhaust & a pipe to the wastegate to make.
The fuel systems also pretty much done, I'm waiting for 1 fitting for the filter & theres a bracket to be made for the fuel pump.
Still a few little jobs left before it can be fired up but the lists getting shorter :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on June 15, 2012, 19:47:55 pm
Looking good Kev, wish I was this far.

Paul.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 16, 2012, 08:46:02 am
I dont have much of a shell left to play with though ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on June 16, 2012, 09:20:02 am
Hey Kev don't think the cable ties are going to last to long on that exhaust.  :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 16, 2012, 09:40:42 am
Good spot ;D
Whens your car going to get a hot exhaust again then?? :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on June 16, 2012, 09:47:27 am
Sorry Kev never as I started doing a new car.

Well it not that new as we have had it over four years.

Good news It's off for a cage and ladder bar setup next week.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 16, 2012, 10:16:19 am
Ah, knew you had the 'secret' car but didnt realise you'd retired the golden oldie!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on June 16, 2012, 10:46:17 am
Ah, knew you had the 'secret' car but didnt realise you'd retired the golden oldie!

Less of a 'retirement' more like 'retired due to ill health'


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on June 16, 2012, 14:09:45 pm
No the gold car going back on the road with a IDA motor and Project X will be for a bit of fun at the track.

Hope to get Project X finish for Euro Bug In next year. But I'm sure we all know it will be years before it done.

When you wanting to get yours finish Kev and you to Mike.





Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 16, 2012, 14:18:47 pm
Well I wanted it finished last year for SCC ::)
Stopped setting deadlines now as I'm going to be away most of the next year or 2, just picking away at it when I'm home.
Ideally EBI 2013 tho' 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on June 16, 2012, 14:22:50 pm
You need to have a word with your boss, he working you to hard. :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Lids on June 16, 2012, 14:25:09 pm
The plan was to get mine done for Easter just gone!

Waiting on a couple of bits to be made, then full steam ahead.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 30, 2012, 23:10:19 pm
First time I've seen the colour outside @2hrs ago 8)
Happy with the colour, been painted 7 months but never seen daylight.. :o


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: nicolas on July 31, 2012, 05:54:56 am
cool, there is a painted shell on the car!!! and it looks good too.


so how does it drive  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 31, 2012, 08:12:33 am
cool, there is a painted shell on the car!!! and it looks good too.


so how does it drive  ;D

Hope to find out before too long 8)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 15, 2012, 21:29:33 pm
Been out having a play with fitting the shell & gapping wings etc before bolting it down for good.
Looking good so far, I'll paint the doors then fit them for good though.
Few other small jobs ticked off so its progressing, just a lot slower than I'd like... ::)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on August 16, 2012, 20:20:17 pm
Looking good Kev. Now hurry, EBI is around the corner ;D

Is that a Java hood your using?

Paul.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 16, 2012, 22:00:25 pm
Hi Paul,

Ebi is the aim, should be do able but I'm not making any rash promises!

No idea on the origin of the bonnet, it used to live on tar babe though... 8)

Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on August 17, 2012, 09:09:27 am
Hi Paul,

Ebi is the aim, should be do able but I'm not making any rash promises!

No idea on the origin of the bonnet, it used to live on tar babe though... 8)

Cheers
Kev

Paul it's not a java hood


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 10, 2014, 21:32:50 pm
Has it really been 18months since I touched this.. :o

I'm on a mission now to get it done, I want to make drag day this year among other things! ;D

I finished mounting the fuel cell & pump along with the protector frame, I tied it into the front cage section & the lower beam tube so its protected from the front & underneith.
Hopefully I'll get the paintwork finished soon & get it wired before too long ;)



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on February 10, 2014, 21:36:07 pm
Yes get on with it. ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 10, 2014, 21:38:08 pm
Yes get on with it. ;D

I'm trying! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on February 10, 2014, 21:54:50 pm
Good.

I'm not doing so well now with the NSU as you may have seen on FB I gone and got a mk2 Golf  with a 1.8 20v turbo motor in it. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 10, 2014, 22:25:56 pm
Yep noticed that ;D
I'd tell you not to get sidetracked with other cars but I'm probably not the best person to advise on that.. ;D

(I'll probably have a mk1 16v sitting in the drive be the end of next week...)
See you at VoWo 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Martin Greaves on February 10, 2014, 22:35:43 pm
Must be something in the air, we are all going over to the dark side.

Yes will be at the volksworld as always.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on February 11, 2014, 09:19:15 am
How many projects?  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on February 12, 2014, 21:44:28 pm
You better hurry Kev, Pas is getting close.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on February 12, 2014, 21:49:30 pm
You better hurry Kev, Pas is getting close.


The clocks ticking  ;D

Good stuff Kev, keep it up.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 12, 2014, 23:48:10 pm
I'm better under pressure! ;D
Uk drag day??
 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: peach_ on February 13, 2014, 01:25:57 am
I'm better under pressure! ;D
Uk drag day??
 8)

Would be cool to see this at the drag day  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on February 13, 2014, 06:03:44 am
I'm better under pressure! ;D
Uk drag day??
 8)

That's my plan, see you there?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on February 13, 2014, 06:17:23 am
Yep, that's the new target ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 02, 2014, 20:16:03 pm
So I had a shuffle about in the garage so I can get this back on track ;D
I need to get the paint finished but the doors need hung so I can get them gapped & bolt the shell down, theres a lot of movement in the shell with all the guts of it having been cut out of it!
Thats holding up going any further with the alloy paneling too so I need to get it done asap.
Hopefully get some progress this month though 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on March 02, 2014, 23:24:37 pm
It's starting to look like a proper race car Kev  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 07, 2014, 21:44:13 pm
Well I had to take a step backward to go forward here ::)
When I did the beam I didnt take into account how much the dropped spindled would drop it & fitted the adjusters a bit too far round...
At its highest setting it looked ok but had very little chance of ever getting onto a trailer that didnt have 20ft skids...
So off it came to be cut & turned so I can use some of the adjustment to raise it when needed. Also added a towing point welded directly to the beam that'll go through the RH wing.
Now the fuel cell, pump etc can all go back in for good ;D
Just need to make a pair of limit straps for the shocks, bleed the brakes & that's the front end done 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 15, 2014, 19:31:30 pm
Remembered to get pics this update ::)

The limit straps are made thanks to Jo, all for the cost of a bottle of wine.. :D

The throttle cable was giving problems as no matter how I routed it it was binding & sticking open.. obviously not a good thing :o
The plastic conduit was a tight fit on the cable but at the ends where it met the stops it was crushing slightly which just gripped the cable.
A trip to the DIY store got some 8mm bore steel pipe which could be bent to shape with a small pipe bender, I ended up making it in 3 pieces & drilled out some alley bar to use as sleeves to join it up and be able to adjust exactly how it sat.
At the carb I made a new clamp for the cable & fitted it to a higher point to give a little more leverage, all was going great till I broke the end off the cable where it bolts to the pedal.. >:(
Progress is progress though!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on March 16, 2014, 20:37:59 pm
One step foreward.......................
Which car will be ready first, the black one or this one?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 16, 2014, 20:58:50 pm
This one ;D
I want it out this year even if its just to make sure it all works & set it up for next year, it's going to be quicker than any other beetle I've driven so I've got a bit to learn!
I'd like the 56 finished for this time next year, hopefully it'll be in paint by summer but how quickly it goes together depends on how much time I'm home. This years not totally out of the question though.. ;)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on March 16, 2014, 21:34:20 pm
Good stuff Kev. You can almost smell the track glue now  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 16, 2014, 22:13:59 pm
Good stuff Kev. You can almost smell the track glue now  ;D

Getting there ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 20, 2014, 21:26:26 pm
Another day another update.. ;)
That's all the panels flatted & going to the paintshop tomorrow 8)
Best news is I've persuaded an absolutely awesome old school sign writer I worked with 25 years ago to come out of retirement to letter & stripe it ;D

Brakes are now bled, worked better after removing the instructions on bleeding from the reservoirs & connected the line loc the correct way.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on March 20, 2014, 21:40:06 pm
DAMN, you re on steam now. Keep going and show us what you re up to dude. we need visual.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 20, 2014, 22:16:45 pm
Most of the things I'm doing right now aren't noticeable by anyone but me ;D
Heres a pic of the freshly mounted tacho though 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on March 21, 2014, 07:52:37 am
Steaming along there Kev, you reckon you'll still be home on the 2nd April?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 21, 2014, 08:36:00 am
Not 100% sure yet but probably.. That when you get back?
Looking forward to seeing your car 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on March 21, 2014, 21:29:50 pm
Looking good. Can you see it when youre behind the wheel. it's so far to the left :P


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on March 21, 2014, 22:32:21 pm
Looking good. Can you see it when youre behind the wheel. it's so far to the left :P

 ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on March 23, 2014, 07:29:55 am
Not 100% sure yet but probably.. That when you get back?
Looking forward to seeing your car 8)

Well now the third... >:(  however gives some time for bits to arrive and be finished in time for me to pick them up. Then it's full steam ahead to get it done, though at this rate you'll be finished before me  ;D



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 03, 2014, 22:31:23 pm
Back onto this today after being sidetracked by an afternoons work on a mates mini that turned into almost 2 full weeks.. ::)

I bought a nice battery box from summit racing but it didn't fit where I wanted it to go so I knocked up a frame for it to sit in which bolts to the floor. Also ordered more ally sheet so I can get the rest of the interior panels made.
Hopefully see the panels back in the next week so they can go on... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 06, 2014, 20:52:52 pm
Got stuck into the alloy panelling this weekend, wasn't a job I'd been looking forward to but its coming together!
Don't think john Webster or chris issac etc have to loose much sleep though.. ;)

The panels fitted are there to stay, the gaps are where removable panels are going to get access to the msd, turbo etc.
I've started making them but with folded return edges for a bit more strength in them as this new sheet is a bit thinner that I wanted ::)

Hopefully tomorrow will see all the panels fitted, the fronts are done & just need tweaking & refitting.

After that its onto the wiring & getting it fired up ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 06, 2014, 20:56:40 pm
Battery box ready to go in :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: dth on April 06, 2014, 21:00:18 pm
Kev mate ,looking good ,got a bead roller here if you wanna run some beads in those panels?
Give me a shout if you want ,cheers Donald


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 06, 2014, 22:34:52 pm
Kev mate ,looking good ,got a bead roller here if you wanna run some beads in those panels?
Give me a shout if you want ,cheers Donald

Thanks for the offer bud 8)
I'm expecting to have a lot of it apart again over the winter so will add that to the next 'to do' list ;D
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: dth on April 06, 2014, 22:57:34 pm
No worries ,give me a shout any time:)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on April 07, 2014, 00:49:24 am
Looking good Kev. Nice work on the panels.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on April 08, 2014, 16:58:11 pm
Looking good Kev. Nice work on the panels.


cheers 8)

Got the back end finished off today so re-fitted the seat & battery box, will probably move the MSD into the LH foot well somewhere.
Also fitted the side windows, cant really see it in the pics but its got a light blue tint & works well with the paint ;D

Getting there... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on May 08, 2014, 18:29:57 pm
Collected some shiney blue bits today!
Just fitted everything for a quick mock up but its looking good 8)

Also included a pic of another new line from Richie & Jo at RJ Volks performance, plastic headlight lenses, available in us spec like these or uk spec 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on May 09, 2014, 08:17:42 am
Looks good Kev, not keen on the rear wheels but rest is cool :D

cheers Richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on May 09, 2014, 08:57:20 am
Looks good Kev, not keen on the rear wheels but rest is cool :D

cheers Richie

It's in drift / burnout spec with those wheels mate! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 12, 2014, 22:24:22 pm
So managed a bit more garage time in the last few days & its really coming together ;D
The number plate came out quite well I think... ;)
More to post soon but these pics tell the story so far!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 07, 2014, 19:42:33 pm
Almost there!
Got a few days worth of little jobs done as well as the wiring, the brakes didn't want to bleed but I got there in the end ;D
This is the last time it'll be straight blue, the signwriter's coming over next week... 8) 8)
All being well I'll have it at DDD too.. :o


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on July 07, 2014, 20:10:06 pm
You know what Kev, I wouldn't sign write it! I'd keep it really subtle, like it is now. Beautiful.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 07, 2014, 20:22:27 pm
Cheers Neil ;D
I do like it plain blue but the plan was always to name it!
Its being done by a proper old school artist / signwriter I used to work with 25+ years ago, its the last thing he'll do before retiring to spain later this month to work on his golf handicap 8)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on July 08, 2014, 00:19:35 am
Looking really nice Kev, almost done?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 08, 2014, 04:25:28 am
Looking really nice Kev, almost done?

Assuming it fires up & works .. :D
Still need to go through it & check all the bolts, get it running, wheel alignment etc but it's pretty much there mate ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Rocket Ron on July 08, 2014, 18:12:15 pm
Well done Kev, turned out great

Can't wait to see the sign writing !!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 08, 2014, 21:10:47 pm
Cheers Ron 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Black Sheep on July 18, 2014, 17:21:50 pm
loving the licensee plate holder bud  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 18, 2014, 17:53:38 pm
loving the licensee plate holder bud  8)

Cheers bud, got Ron to thank for that 8)

Latest update... ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on July 18, 2014, 21:37:11 pm
Sweeet


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on July 19, 2014, 05:29:26 am
Looks great Kev, and a lot better than the pre-edit update you put up  ;D



Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 19, 2014, 12:32:05 pm
Looks great Kev, and a lot better than the pre-edit update you put up  ;D



Cheers!
You spotted that then ;)

He's coming back this weekend to finish the flags & clearcoat them 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: JS on July 20, 2014, 20:20:13 pm
Wow Kev, looking good there!  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 21, 2014, 07:28:32 am
Wow Kev, looking good there!  ;D

Cheers bud ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 31, 2014, 18:04:53 pm
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So got some wheels on it & pushed it outside while there was a bit of sun... 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Fastbrit on July 31, 2014, 18:43:49 pm
Great name... ;)

Great car!  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 31, 2014, 18:50:31 pm
Great name... ;)

Great car!  8)

Cheers! 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: nicolas on August 02, 2014, 05:59:43 am
yep, this sure looks good. well done.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on August 02, 2014, 09:14:11 am
Looks real good Kev, well done :) 8)

Now hide it in a dusty garage for a while and then "discover" this mystery Scottish gasser :D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 02, 2014, 09:34:57 am
Looks real good Kev, well done :) 8)

Now hide it in a dusty garage for a while and then "discover" this mystery Scottish gasser :D ;D


 ;D ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 20, 2015, 23:31:14 pm
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Those of you with long memories might remember the start of this thread about a quick build to get to ebi3 almost 7 1/2 years ago... :o
After being tucked away for 'a couple of months' in October 2014 I pulled it out of hibernation today... Time to get it done!😎


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: dth on December 21, 2015, 08:20:19 am
Glad yer cracking on with it Kev :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Wray on December 21, 2015, 09:10:46 am
What the goal Cal Look Drag Day?

Cheers

Wray

P.S.

Home Wednesday so you up for a Beer over the festive period?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on December 21, 2015, 09:30:48 am
What the goal Cal Look Drag Day?


Seconded

be good to see you drive it in anger and June 11th-12th seems a easy goal ;D

cheers Richie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 21, 2015, 11:50:17 am
Yep that's the plan, maybe out sooner if possible to make sure it works!

Always up for a beer wray ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Wray on December 21, 2015, 14:57:37 pm

Richie

Is June 11th-12th official?

will have to check to see if I'm home as want to go!

Cheers

Wray


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on December 21, 2015, 18:59:00 pm
Glad yer cracking on with it Kev :)

Cheers bud 8)
Keeping busy??


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 28, 2016, 22:07:12 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQixbsXsG7g
It lives 8)
Almost 8 years to the day I got it & it's ready for the pod...
Thanks to Richie for going through it & getting it ready to go 8)
Now let's see how it goes ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on June 28, 2016, 22:26:07 pm
Good stuff Kev. You've beaten me to the fire up ;D

What's the first race meet for you?

Hoping to get mine out for this year, like you I seem to have been saying that for the last 4 years!

Still on for the grudge race?  ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 28, 2016, 22:35:57 pm
How's things??
Yep it seems to have been going on forever but light at the end of the tunnel at last!
There's a chance it might make the pod on Saturday... You've got a couple of days to get ready😜
What's left to do on yours??
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on June 28, 2016, 22:45:49 pm
I think two days might be a bit of a stretch.

Much like yourself, garage time is in short supply, so the cars with Phil West right now for engine, brake and suspension set up and those last few hundred little jobs ;D

Good luck if you make it to the Pod this weekend, I will be there crewing for Bernie so I'll drop by for beer and banter ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 28, 2016, 22:52:55 pm
Ah, I spoke to Bernie last week there & he said he was going!
Hopefully see you there then ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on June 28, 2016, 22:55:11 pm
Ah, I spoke to Bernie last week there & he said he was going!
Hopefully see you there then ;D

Look forward to it  :)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on June 29, 2016, 16:56:24 pm
Lots of progress now, working my way through it checking everything is good, all bolts tight etc  , reset rear suspension as was on bump stops and did all the alignment at same time, got clutch to work smooth as was binding a little at slave cylinder and car now drives and stops 8)
Its on scales now more as a check as not much to adjust, having holley behind driver doesn't help with rear balance much, just need to add driver now ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: leec on June 29, 2016, 17:16:09 pm
Lots of progress now, working my way through it checking everything is good, all bolts tight etc  , reset rear suspension as was on bump stops and did all the alignment at same time, got clutch to work smooth as was binding a little at slave cylinder and car now drives and stops 8)
Its on scales now more as a check as not much to adjust, having holley behind driver doesn't help with rear balance much, just need to add driver now ;D

Great progress :)
You could have shut the toilet door though ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on June 29, 2016, 18:02:26 pm
Lots of progress now, working my way through it checking everything is good, all bolts tight etc  , reset rear suspension as was on bump stops and did all the alignment at same time, got clutch to work smooth as was binding a little at slave cylinder and car now drives and stops 8)
Its on scales now more as a check as not much to adjust, having holley behind driver doesn't help with rear balance much, just need to add driver now ;D

Great progress :)
You could have shut the toilet door though ;D

Why? there is no one in there :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 29, 2016, 19:43:54 pm
Thanks for the effort mate, much appreciated 8)

You should see the size of the box of tea bags I'm owe him though... ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: fahrvergnugen on June 29, 2016, 20:00:00 pm
wow, good progress dude. Sounds good.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 29, 2016, 20:23:03 pm
Cheers 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on June 29, 2016, 21:14:39 pm
Looks great Kev, out on the strip this weekend?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on June 29, 2016, 21:19:40 pm
Unless there's any last minute problems I'll pop my pod cherry on saturday 8)
How's things?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: BossHogg76 on June 29, 2016, 21:23:23 pm
Sweet, I'll pop you w message on pussbook


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 11:52:47 am
Yesterdays day at Santa Pod!

Pretty much 8 years to the day after starting a quick cheap race car project for a bit of fun I took it down the famous Santa Pod drag strip!

Only managed 2 runs before a brake hydraulic leak stopped play but 1st pass was 17.15sec @ 87.03mph, second pass was 13.81sec @ 100.54mph.

Couldnt be happier with how it ran straight out of the box, got a few minor repairs & improvments to do before adding a bit of boost & trying to go a bit quicker..

A complete 'bucket list' day racing my own car at the pod!

Massive thanks to Jo Clifford & Richie Webb for getting it track ready & babysitting me on my 1st attempt!

Also thanks to the whole gasser garage crew, the help, advice & abuse all contributed to getting it out there! ;D
Now to go quicker... ;)




Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: WhiteTrash on July 03, 2016, 12:13:37 pm
Well done Kev,
Glad it's finally done and out. Fix the small niggly bits and get out again.
Are you keeping it at Richie's or taking it back to Scotland?
I'll let you know the next few RWYB's I'm doing later in September/October. See if you can make it.
Cheers Frank


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: henk on July 03, 2016, 12:20:14 pm
Another nice looking car.
Well done.

Henk!!!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: richie on July 03, 2016, 12:50:53 pm
Kev

you stopped grinning yet?  was really cool to see it all come together, nice sensible baby steps and given how mad the wind was it was so good to see it go straight  8)

Sucks wheel cylinder failed from sitting to long but now you are going to use it all the time it wont happen again :D ;D

PS I think Ze German just challenged you to a dual  :o ;D     Frank????????  :o

cheers Richie   


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 12:55:54 pm
Well done Kev,
Glad it's finally done and out. Fix the small niggly bits and get out again.
Are you keeping it at Richie's or taking it back to Scotland?
I'll let you know the next few RWYB's I'm doing later in September/October. See if you can make it.
Cheers Frank

Hi Frank,
I took it home with me yesterday, ordered wheel cylinders at 1.30 in the morning & made a list of the other things before I forgot!😄
I'll be out at every chance / excuse from now on...
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 13:00:02 pm
Kev

you stopped grinning yet?  was really cool to see it all come together, nice sensible baby steps and given how mad the wind was it was so good to see it go straight  8)

Sucks wheel cylinder failed from sitting to long but now you are going to use it all the time it wont happen again :D ;D

PS I think Ze German just challenged you to a dual  :o ;D     Frank????????  :o

cheers Richie   

Not really, face is getting sore though!
Thoroughly enjoyed the experience & looking to go again soon, not so sure Jo appreciated the finer points of the day being explained at 2 in the morning though :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: WhiteTrash on July 03, 2016, 13:04:36 pm
Yes bring it on. I'll tow you into the 11's  ;) ;D
Do you still run drums up front?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 13:08:04 pm
Cheers!
Yep drums all round, t1 front & t3 rear.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: WhiteTrash on July 03, 2016, 13:15:42 pm
You'll be shouting "Holy shit-what a ride" when you try and stop it after your first 120mph run  :D
Discs on the Christmas wish list?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 13:33:39 pm
That would take the fun out of it though! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: mr horsepower on July 03, 2016, 13:39:23 pm
Yeah good job
Nice to see one more nice bug on the track
Good luck .

At least you can engine brake with drumbrakes.
 Try an autobox :-[

Gr henri


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 14:18:10 pm
Thanks Henri! 👍


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on July 03, 2016, 19:12:13 pm
Nice one Kev! Good to see it out on track at last.

Shame about the brake problems though. If one has failed are you going through all of them? Just FYI, I ran rear cylinders in my front brakes - balanced up the light front end nicely.


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Pas on July 03, 2016, 19:26:36 pm
Well done Kev, you got there, good to hear it went smoothly for you.

Didn't get to the Pod this weekend to see you run, for obvious reasons, but look forward to getting mine to the track and running up against you soon for that long overdue grudge match  :D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 03, 2016, 19:46:40 pm
Cheers Neil 8)
Yep disappointing about the brakes but overall it went better than I'd expected ;D
I've ordered a full set of cylinders as they were all new & fitted at the same time.
Also looking at the aftermarket pedal assembly & seeing if I can convert it to duel circuit.

Pas, we'll get that run sometime!
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on July 04, 2016, 15:28:08 pm
Yes bring it on. I'll tow you into the 11's  ;) ;D
Do you still run drums up front?

Hopefully next time I can be there also just to show you what you both should be doing..... need to find a rear view mirror so I can check...

Russell


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: WhiteTrash on July 04, 2016, 19:30:29 pm
Yes bring it on. I'll tow you into the 11's  ;) ;D
Do you still run drums up front?

Hopefully next time I can be there also just to show you what you both should be doing..... need to find a rear view mirror so I can check...

Russell

I'll take your word for it. You must have something special in one of them cable braked vintage things of yours to keep up with us :D ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 04, 2016, 20:09:50 pm
We'll see! ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Russell on July 04, 2016, 22:48:08 pm
Frank/Kev

It looks older and faster already and I'm not even at the track.....  ;D

Is will probally be quicker than you both even when its inside my trailer.... unless kev fills my van with petrol again !  ???

Russell


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 05, 2016, 07:40:07 am
Not forgotten about that fuel mix up yet then...  ;)

Looking forward to us all being at the track at the same time, how about a cal look lounge get together at a track sometime? 8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on August 06, 2016, 20:53:32 pm
Finally got a chance to get the brakes stripped & work out what went wrong...
Wheel cylinder body corroded in the middle & the bottoms of the Pistons badly pitted :(
Just as well I'm changing out all 4...


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jeff01 on October 20, 2016, 17:57:27 pm
Nice car. How fast you can go with that rollcage as SFI rules?


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Neil Davies on October 20, 2016, 21:00:04 pm
Nice car. How fast you can go with that rollcage as SFI rules?

Looks like an 8.50 to me. Mine was tagged to 10.00 but this has sill bars and more forward protection in the footbox. I'm sure Kev will confirm though!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on October 31, 2016, 10:20:40 am
Nice car. How fast you can go with that rollcage as SFI rules?

Looks like an 8.50 to me. Mine was tagged to 10.00 but this has sill bars and more forward protection in the footbox. I'm sure Kev will confirm though!


Sorry I missed your post!
Yep Neil you're spot on, that was the spec I was after (overkill though!) but I've not had it inspected / tagged yet.
Hopefully I'll get it out more!
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on November 11, 2016, 20:20:15 pm
Not much of an update but I got around to fitting a boost gauge ;D
Just need to start using the upper end of the scale.. ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 13, 2017, 23:52:19 pm
Been a while since the last update but it's a good one!
Made it to the cal look drag day on Friday afternoon & managed 10 passes over the weekend, had a problem with the staging brake & eventually bypassed it which gave me problems learning to hold it in stage but overall I'm very pleased 8)
Best run was a PB of 11.64 @114, had a 11.8 @ 116 too.
The best feeling run was against the vw powered rail but there were problems with the timing equipment & nothing was recorded!
Very happy with how it ran, feeling dead straight & stable at the top of the track, now it's time to tap into some of the reserves & see what it'll really do.. ;D
Thanks to all that helped over the weekend too 8)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: henk on July 14, 2017, 09:23:29 am
Like the car alot.
Clean and simple design

Henk!!!


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: Jamie on July 14, 2017, 17:41:50 pm
Good to meet you on Sunday Kev, and thanks for educating me😉


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Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 14, 2017, 20:52:34 pm
Hi Jamie,

Good to be able to put a face to a name at last!
See you next time 8)
Cheers
Kev


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on July 17, 2017, 10:45:25 am
Been a while since the last update but it's a good one!
Made it to the cal look drag day on Friday afternoon & managed 10 passes over the weekend, had a problem with the staging brake & eventually bypassed it which gave me problems learning to hold it in stage but overall I'm very pleased 8)
Best run was a PB of 11.64 @114, had a 11.8 @ 116 too.
The best feeling run was against the vw powered rail but there were problems with the timing equipment & nothing was recorded!
Very happy with how it ran, feeling dead straight & stable at the top of the track, now it's time to tap into some of the reserves & see what it'll really do.. ;D
Thanks to all that helped over the weekend too 8)
Cheers
Kev

Car looked great Kev and glad it finally came together for you, it was good to meet you at least too! Cheers, Jamie


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: dannyboy on July 17, 2017, 19:35:58 pm
yeah is a cool little bug .its got to have loads left in it as well  8)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 17, 2017, 20:58:38 pm
Cheers lads 8)
Great to put some faces to names now!
See you next time ;D


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: speedwell on July 18, 2017, 18:17:40 pm
 ;)


Title: Re: Project `55
Post by: kev d on July 18, 2017, 20:28:24 pm
Thanks Fabs 8)