whitz
West Midlands
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Mar 30, 2018 20:18:14 GMT
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easter weekend can get lil bits done between my sisters wedding and a now cancelled MFN Car is actually being moved out of the lockup had 1 good day last week so cleaned the end of the crank up from sitting and cranked the crank oil seal, bellhosuing cleaned and put on, new flywheel arp bolts clutch and some DIY dowels installed gearbox is knackered popped top off full of rust and mayo, so ive essetially with the other useless parts paid £250 about 10 times the amount for a bellhousing and some scrap testing the chain and sling (reslung it after this) cut cut and when it touches cut it some more, still have to trim the scuttle panel more, wiper mech doesnt fit now tho As a great man once said, first time tight, second time alright, sat on the subframe with a thick rubber spacer and jack under the back, will level and square it up and make all the mounts Only slightly proud of the bonnet Ash
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Last Edit: May 11, 2020 0:47:41 GMT by whitz
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Mar 30, 2018 20:25:46 GMT
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Absolutely barking. Love it!
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thebaron
Europe
Over the river, heading out of town
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Mar 30, 2018 20:49:25 GMT
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Still awesome .. keep it going
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Mar 30, 2018 21:06:30 GMT
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she'll be good with just a whiff of a bonnet bulge!
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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adi
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Mar 30, 2018 21:24:37 GMT
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This is gonna be such a monster. I love a 6bt and how such an old agricultural lump can be so capable of mahoosive power
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Mar 30, 2018 22:39:15 GMT
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seems legit.
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1987 Supercharged BMW R1150 Citroen 2cv Hillclimb Monster 1995 Renault Master Mk1 Race Transporter 1994 Mazda MX5 Mk1 / NA Road Going Class Hillclimber 1991 UMM Alter II Crew Cab OM606 SuperTurbo Diesel MegaUMM Overlander 1992 UMM Alter II Station Wagon 1980 UMM Cournil - survivor - resto project 1979 Lomax 224 2014 VW T5.1 Transporter Kombi Highline
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Is that engine really classed as being in? It's mostly out!
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Please tell me that this will not flout any vehicle weight rules and will be on the road?! I'd love to see this bombing down the motorway with a giant whip aerial flailing behind it.
You've got... err... vision!
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1987 Supercharged BMW R1150 Citroen 2cv Hillclimb Monster 1995 Renault Master Mk1 Race Transporter 1994 Mazda MX5 Mk1 / NA Road Going Class Hillclimber 1991 UMM Alter II Crew Cab OM606 SuperTurbo Diesel MegaUMM Overlander 1992 UMM Alter II Station Wagon 1980 UMM Cournil - survivor - resto project 1979 Lomax 224 2014 VW T5.1 Transporter Kombi Highline
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This is awesome! Admittedly I skipped from the first to last page to see the overall progress but it’s mega cool!
It may have been mentioned before, I will check, but have you seen the Cummins powered ‘RX-Hate’ over in Ireland? Similar build mentality, no f***s given and an awesome car!
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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she'll be good with just a whiff of a bonnet bulge! Got to love a good power bulge This is gonna be such a monster. I love a 6bt and how such an old agricultural lump can be so capable of mahoosive power not so much power just the buckets full of torque Is that engine really classed as being in? It's mostly out! 20% at most will stick out when the bonnet is on sorta Please tell me that this will not flout any vehicle weight rules and will be on the road?! I'd love to see this bombing down the motorway with a giant whip aerial flailing behind it. You've got... err... vision! weights should be fine, shall be going up and down the uk motorways more than likely with a trailer too Ash
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Wedding and recovery day out of the way with some noggin joggin on the go for bonnet clearance don't have imperal nuts so bit of tape to space stuff out, jaaaaaaaag v12 engine mounts for engine to subframe had the upper ones laser cut as there generic, made 2 lower and 4 mid plates by hand all 5mm tacked in other side bit of hot snot sump to rack clearance , engines on the curse word here as had to lift the engine up with forklift to pull the spacer out and didnt but it on the blocks level a not so pretty one, laser plate has some coating on it, will have the back section boxed in for strength As for bonnet clearance while its like this I'm going to do a lift kit on the body ether 1 or 2" depending in rack column length Ash
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lightyearman
Part of things
GYJDM - Grimsby based Japanese car club - Find us on Facebook
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This gives me fizzy trousers.
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'89 Honda CRX siR Glassroof Flint black fully restored track beasty '90 Nissan S13 Pignose - pass the mig wire '86 Mini - matt orange, 13" Wellers, Project 2018 '97 LDV Convoy home built camper/tramper van '04 Saab 9-5 Aero HOT. Anyone want it? '91 Honda VFR400 NC30 17,000 km from new '87 Honda XR80 4 stroke baby crosser '03 Mini Cooper S - honestly, they are fun... '15 VW T5.1 LWB daily brick
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Davey
Posted a lot
Resident Tyre Nerd.
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Its getting closer to being a reality! Much awesome.
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K11 Micra x3 - Mk3 astra - Seat Marbella - Mk6 Escort estate - B5 Passat - Alfa 156 estate - E36 compact Mk2 MR2 T-bar - E46 328i - Skoda Superb - Fiat seicento - 6n2 Polo - 6n polo 1.6 - Mk1 GS300 EU8 civic type S - MG ZT cdti - R56 MINI Cooper S - Audi A3 8p - Jaguar XF (X250) - FN2 Civic Type R - Mk2 2.0i Ford Focus - Mercedes W212 E250
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If they make a mad max sequel again, this will be in it
BRAVO!
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Apr 16, 2018 23:18:53 GMT
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Managed to get abit more done, to get around having alot of the engineout of the bonnet and to give the car a more agressive look its getting lifted looking good up in the air i love billet aluminium as subframes are being dropped/lifted 2" i have to spacer the shockers out too but ive go for 2.5" on them few rough calcs to measurements and offsets for bolts 2 of these 2 for other side offset by 5mm and weld together, aluminium offcut used to space the gap so it doesnt go too far out of spec bracket in place, ignore the major angle as subframe was still at stock height Front lifted up Bit of sketchy work on the go, rear gas shockers welded with shocker covered in soaking rag and bucket dunked to stop it blowing up in my face, as i wanted to extend it and keep the brackets the same making face inner distance had to finely tune the angle of the brackets with a hammer and use the new brackets bent into the opposite direct (works perfectly) Welded on the inner edges and puddle weld on the bolt hole, spacer there again to keep correct making face distance Boxed in partly, rest left for suspension arm clearance Rear lifted, can almost get my head completely in rear arch Looking good and so is the car, roof rack sits at around 5 ft 5, will drop down a little bit with all the weight in, will be measuring up for custom spings the joys lift kit is 80% done few issues with rear subframe's front locators and other shocker and to lengthen the steering column an inch as lowering it has also moved it away Ash
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Apr 21, 2018 10:26:01 GMT
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Clearly, if you can fit your head in the arch, there's room for bigger tyres!
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Did the other rear shocker in the week as ive been putting it off and now my head fits under the arch Bank holiday weekend so watch this space, trying to get all engine mounts done and start and skin the tunnel as ive bought a shrinker/stretcher and got alot of profile for edging Ash
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danneh
Part of things
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Hahaa glad I'm not the only one who uses their head as an arch gap measure
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2004 C2 - The Daily 1992 Shogun - The offroad toy 1991 MX5 - The new project
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whitz
West Midlands
Posts: 216
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Aug 23, 2018 22:15:38 GMT
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I know iknow Pictures are a few months old, goping to push it in work this weekend and do the tunnel to finish that job off After lift kit fitted left with this hole, lost a picture but i got the "smaller" slave cylinder for the side of the gearbox and have edged the tuneel hole and partly done the upright on the bulkhead altho I'm not happy with part of it one of this small big jobs, electric brake pump and bracket to hold it without taking up and space that is necessary adjustable vacuum switch will run a switched live relay to power the pump, gauge is there so i can adjust and inspect its vacuum level on occasion i could ho like this out of the bonnet or hide it away Ash
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thebaron
Europe
Over the river, heading out of town
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Unless it creates performance and/or longevity consequences I think you should pop it out the bonnet.
The crazier the better on every detail with this beast!
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