Another re-build project
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Hey guys,
You've probably noticed i've been littering the forum with questions and looking for advice for a while so thought i'd share my progress (albeit slow), im starting to get somewhere but theres so many jobs to do its taking longer than expected! here are some (poor) pics of things so far!
Engine is off next week to have new bearings, springs, gaskets, bolt and stud kit, cams done and head work, very excited!
Graham
You've probably noticed i've been littering the forum with questions and looking for advice for a while so thought i'd share my progress (albeit slow), im starting to get somewhere but theres so many jobs to do its taking longer than expected! here are some (poor) pics of things so far!
Engine is off next week to have new bearings, springs, gaskets, bolt and stud kit, cams done and head work, very excited!
Graham
Edited by hollowpockets on Monday 28th March 09:42
correct jeff, sadly I can't be much more help, I'm offshore today but will get a close up pic on my return, only fitted the mirrors when I took the car off the road so not sure how they will be vibration and vision wise. I imagine not as good as standard but aerodynamics and aesthetically they will be an improvement
R0162 said:
Is there any way of moving the wing mirrors up slightly, the main downside of the stock wing mirrosr is that they disturb the air flow over the rear wheel arches, i think if you look at Adrians car he has lifted them up and out, but i could be wrong
The standard mirrors do, these wee spa mirrors are so small I doubt they'd affect air over the rear arch/side pod. Adrian fitted very expensive carbon F430 mirrors I believe. I guess you could make a base plate to mount them higher but it would look untidy, simply bolting them to the original holes as I've done keeps it all neat and light.Heres some more pictures showing progress, only remaining jobs are to re-fit the powder coated floor, wire up the gearbox oil pump and put the engine back in (piece of cake)
goodbye...
new rad, silicone hoses and air ducts, tunnel cooling mod done...
Back from mountune, bores honed, new piston rings, couple of pistons re-faced.
cams re-profiled to same spec as Grant and a couple others have i believe.
new 13 row engine -10 fittings, 10 row gearbox, 7 row power steering coolers, both -6 fittings. I welded stainless steel angle brackets on to the front cross member with indifferent welding rods and painted them black to look part of the chassis as standard
starting to refit the floor (diffuser will be changed for alloy one with vanes though now) using the same method as DavidMT on his old M400 with the closed cell neoprene and stainless A2 type self drilling screws 4.6 x 16mm, holes all pre-drilled out to 4.0mm
Rear end all cleaned up and re-painted
Hoses all ready to connect, it doesn't show here but have wrapped the fuel tank and covered the bulkhead and the shield infront of the exhaust with fresh heat shielding
cleaned floor ready to repaint
before changing the gearbox/steering coolers, washer hoses all replaced for nice blue ones, new nautillus air horn still to pop in though.
clam back on, front finished...
provisionally booked in with Trevor for re-mapping on the 30th july, very excited to get the beast going again, should get my engine back in one piece from the head shop in a week or so then my new 'afterburner' lights from Graham and its good to go!
goodbye...
new rad, silicone hoses and air ducts, tunnel cooling mod done...
Back from mountune, bores honed, new piston rings, couple of pistons re-faced.
cams re-profiled to same spec as Grant and a couple others have i believe.
new 13 row engine -10 fittings, 10 row gearbox, 7 row power steering coolers, both -6 fittings. I welded stainless steel angle brackets on to the front cross member with indifferent welding rods and painted them black to look part of the chassis as standard
starting to refit the floor (diffuser will be changed for alloy one with vanes though now) using the same method as DavidMT on his old M400 with the closed cell neoprene and stainless A2 type self drilling screws 4.6 x 16mm, holes all pre-drilled out to 4.0mm
Rear end all cleaned up and re-painted
Hoses all ready to connect, it doesn't show here but have wrapped the fuel tank and covered the bulkhead and the shield infront of the exhaust with fresh heat shielding
cleaned floor ready to repaint
before changing the gearbox/steering coolers, washer hoses all replaced for nice blue ones, new nautillus air horn still to pop in though.
clam back on, front finished...
provisionally booked in with Trevor for re-mapping on the 30th july, very excited to get the beast going again, should get my engine back in one piece from the head shop in a week or so then my new 'afterburner' lights from Graham and its good to go!
Edited by hollowpockets on Monday 4th July 10:10
lotus160sport said:
Bl**dy hell graham looks superb, it all looks so easy when reading it on a forum but there is no way I could do anything like that myself, you should go into business so people like me who would take half a day to change a light bulb on the car can get there cars done.
Yes...you should. Please :-)NickyTwoHats said:
Yes...you should. Please :-)
I'd love to and had considered the idea of trying something similar but I live up in Aberdeen so it's not very convenient for the majority, also if I moved south I'd loose out on my offshore job which I kinda need to keep me in nobles and beer tokens!Mr GC1 is building my light units, much to his dismay I opted to go for a different (larger) set of lights than everyone else has tried and it's caused some head scratching but I'm sure Grahams skills will result in a great looking set of rears!
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