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The beam is now on.....along with steering box and trailing arms. Pleased I didn't go with black.
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psbdf016b0.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psb1ada3b4.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps42907dd6.jpg I'll have more time tomorrow to crack on :grin: |
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Trial fitted a wheel today, slipped on a dropped spindle/hub and it goes on nice n snug. These are 165/65x15 Yokohamas with a nice bit of sidewall bulge and enough rubber on the road to be useful.
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psca635ea0.jpg Clearance... http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps734d0667.jpg Close to the look I was aiming for, so well pleased. Final ride height will be set once everything is on of course. But for now this'll do. Thanks for looking. |
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Got a bit done tonight, bolted up the dropped spindles, fitted the steering rods and damper (had to space it off for clearance on the framehead) and offered up the shock to the beam top mount. It'll need a 23mm spacer to install correctly and clearance the short steering rod on full lock. It was a close call.
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps604c1f6e.jpg More when it gets done....cheers :grin: |
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All the little details and finishing touches do take time eh?
Hard brake lines made up, ready for flaring. Flexis are in place, checked the caliper/flexi when it's being steered and it'll do I think: http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps5af9444e.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...pse5c7619a.jpg Refitted the Zbar cups the correct way around and replaced the springplate mounting bolts, looks much tougher under there now :grin: http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps53a7e499.jpg Gonna check the Z bar tolerance with the axle cups as I've installed a 32mm spacer to lower the bung which should make contact sooner than stock.....we'll see how it works out? A small but satisfying job - Rivnuts in the fan housing to take M6 stainless buttonhead screws to mount the breather and coil heatsink mount. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...pse4adf4d0.jpg Gearing to have the engine sparked up by next weekend.....I hope! Thanks for checking in. |
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You're right, the light colored beam up front adds to the look. :clapping: Really nice work! :bow::bow::grin:
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Llooking forward to getting it on the road now. :grin: |
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Beautiful.............like Bettie page.....wow:love::clapping:
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Small update: Flared and fitted the hard brakelines tonight. Awaiting oil/filter delivery. Zorst going on soon along with rocker covers and electrics connected. Gettin' there, thanx for checking in shipmates :grin: |
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Good day today...got more stuff done>
Hardlines, 'zorst, rocker covers, HiPacs and sparkplug holder on firewall behind right carb. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psa2cebb80.jpg Engine bits coming along as well, filter change, oil drained, belt on....just need to sort dynamo to alternator wiring. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps8febaa2f.jpg While the sun was shining I waxed my wheels with Collinite 476. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps4f54222a.jpg I feel a fire up coming on......:dancing: |
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Liking the view under the wing...
http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps540e0ec8.jpg 'zorst on again... http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps547160d3.jpg Oh yeah, it's a bit shinier now I've given it a quick polish Hope to fire it up this week. |
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She's really pretty! :clapping::clapping: It's a shame you have to run wheels. :grin:
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Oh wait...hubless wheels could work.....hmmm! These.... http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps6eee0570.jpg |
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UH-OH!:funny: |
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Sparked it up and it ran....roughly. Got a mis-fire and spent a while tracing the faulty. Was it valves? Was it worse?....fortunately it turned out to be a burnt/broken plug lead core. Cut it back an inch, recrimped and away it goes, sweet as a nut :dancing:
New Taylor Spiro leads on their way...http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps920bbb65.jpg What color have I ordered? No prizes, just that smug, self satisfied feeling of getting something right :grin: Answer on a postcard...... So now just awaiting the drums/discs to come back from the machinists, slot them on, bleed brakes, bolt on the rear wing (currently being repainted due to a...ahem...welding incident :crybaby: ), align the steering and drop it on it's new wheels....I hope :licklips: Thanx for dropping by.. |
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Hmmm. I that case, I'd say RED for #3. :grin:
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Fitted the new RED leads today and I'm pleased to report it started first time and runs sweetly now. The leads are nice but the plug that fits the tinware is a struggle to fit as the inlet manifold nuts foul them......any ideas people? Sorted the rocker gasket and wanted to fit the K&N air filters but I've 'misplaced' the filter oil grrrrr :hmm: |
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I always pulled the outboard studs on DP heads and ran button head allen bolts.
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You are talking about the intake manifold studs, right?? Ron |
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Thanx for dropping by. |
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It's done innit? :dancing:
Well, it runs n drives, steers n stops....still a ways to go but it's together and driving...yay! Since my last post I had a problem getting the discs/drums redrilled to the Ford 4.5" PCD as the welded 4x130 threaded hole proved too hard for a twist drill. I found another machine shop who uses a 3mm Carbide milling tool which worked. So much ado about that set me back weeks, but they all fitted and worked in the end....so all good. Brakes were bled - good solid pedal now. Just need bedding in. Once the tyres were fitted I could drop it off the stands and actually drive the fucker out of the garage....:smile: http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps92c2fdfe.jpg I'm linking the stance and mixed wheel style combo....not everyone I know likes that mix though? Stance is purposeful....me likey. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psce961021.jpg The AR5-E end sit level with sensible zorst clearance. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...psf8491762.jpg The eagle eyed amongst youz will notice there's no pinstriping above the light on the rear wing - it had to be repainted (Ford - Rio Brown) which was due to a...ahem...small fire when the Hi-Pacs were being installed :hmm: I now have this...... http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j6...ps88fe864c.jpg...an empty garage. Things to do: Insurance = £93 (less than $100 p/a) Steering alignment - front & rear MOT (UK Road worthiness certificate) drive the fucker in what's left of our British summer. Thanks for checking in....all posts n comments gave me the impetuous to carry on, thank you all :clapping: |
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Your ride came out veeerrryy slick. She has a great stance and the front/rear wheel combo works well for me! :clapping::thumbsup::clapping: The thought provoking asymmetrical take on the pin striping is indeed subtle, but brilliant...:wink::grin:
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The asymetric striping follows the reflections/curves of the wings, seemed to work better than the usual given the nature of the bodywork, you're one of very few to spot it though. I cannot find the centre caps for the fronts (pisses me off no end I tell ya), hpwever, I have a plan for the rear caps which involves engraving.....I'll say no more :wink: |
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I love it :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
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Your car looks damn good sir.
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