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« Reply #285 on: April 16, 2017, 12:03:17 AM » |
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Then the planets aligned and Mr Connor announced the engine was nearly ready and could be fitted. Stuck the flywheel, torque converter and gearbox on and offered it up D72 British Bellytank And it was in, hopefully for the last time. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #286 on: April 16, 2017, 12:18:00 AM » |
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Back to the pointless plan. Drilled some holes D72 British Bellytank Lots of holes D72 British Bellytank Found by chance a suitable section of tube D72 British Bellytank Split down the side D72 British Bellytank So far, so good D72 British Bellytank Can you see the plan now? D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #287 on: April 16, 2017, 09:53:53 AM » |
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Test fit of the trim piece. Using string at the moment but have a length of para cord to use eventually or a piece of leather cord. The para cord can only be sown through the eyelet once where as the leather cord could be run back through the same holes which would give a continuous sow line. Also sowing through the holes twice would line up the eyelets a bit more than the string which is not very tight. Might try a fatter piece of pipe or some padding on the final fit but looks okay at the moment. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #288 on: April 16, 2017, 10:14:16 AM » |
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I like that.
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On the last freedom moped out of Nowhere City.
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« Reply #289 on: April 16, 2017, 06:06:05 PM » |
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Why do every five minute job take all day, and if it can go wrong it will go wrong
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« Reply #290 on: April 16, 2017, 06:47:55 PM » |
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Made a tray behind the dash to mount the fuses and power block on, which will also act as a drip tray for the brake master cylinder D72 British Bellytank Simply bolted to the extra braces D72 British Bellytank Put some trim on the edges D72 British Bellytank And the dash edge D72 British Bellytank Checked the clearance of the fire wall, about 1" D72 British Bellytank Bit more CAD design to modify the side panels to allow for the additional braces D72 British Bellytank Now fits nicely D72 British Bellytank Started the wiring D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank Had a little helper today D72 British Bellytank Bit more wiring done D72 British Bellytank Lights work D72 British Bellytank Might finish wiring tomorrow or pop along to auto jumble in Newbury.
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« Reply #291 on: April 16, 2017, 06:52:57 PM » |
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real nice interesting build ,, i like it A LOT
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LIVE FAST and DIE YOUNG,, past 50 AND STILL HERE NOW. WAITING. FOR. THE. GRIM. REAPER
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« Reply #292 on: April 18, 2017, 03:00:16 PM » |
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Finished off the last circuit in the wiring, the start inhibit relay. D72 British Bellytank Need to Know car is in park and cannot be started but the start inhibitor on this gearbox was knackered and I am not willing to pay £80 for a new one as only need to know 1 position, not neutral or reverse as well. So had this problem and a plan. D72 British Bellytank Little bit of CAD D72 British Bellytank Should fit like so D72 British Bellytank Marked up a bit of ali sheet D72 British Bellytank Cut out D72 British Bellytank Then used this push switch picked up from the auto jumble in Newbury yesterday D72 British Bellytank And mounted to the plate. Wired up to give a closed circuit which will then earth the start relay allowing the start button to be used. Just need to make a lever of the pivot point this evening and done. Total cost £ 2. D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #293 on: April 18, 2017, 09:15:59 PM » |
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Lever and little spacer made and secured with a nylock nut and it works. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #294 on: April 22, 2017, 04:47:50 PM » |
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Felt sorry for the chaps kneeling round the car all the time so sourced an off cut D72 British Bellytank Hand made in Nepal 100% wool, probably worth more than the carpets in my house, but needs must. D72 British Bellytank Made a start on the water pipes using what was to hand. D72 British Bellytank Looks ok, nice and simple, still need to find some better rubber hose ends and make a bracket for the expansion tank. Might not be the best pipe routes for a road car but will only be running for 5 mins at a time. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #295 on: April 22, 2017, 08:29:41 PM » |
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Y'know, the more I read of this build the more I enjoy the fact that you move on to the next task,...& just, well, get on with it! regardless of the particular skills involved to achieve a result, and bingo, jobs a good 'un. really first class sir, and a rattling good story! although I hope your dog aint the Test Pilot!!...so, once again,very nicely done,(doing?), and I look forward to the next episode.. ..Morrag
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« Reply #296 on: May 11, 2017, 12:02:16 PM » |
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Been really busy collecting the last few items to finish, takes so long sometimes to find just one part, but I think we are good now. Made a few brackets for the cooling system, will post pics later, and cleaned up the rocker covers because 'shiney means fast' D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #297 on: May 11, 2017, 12:27:23 PM » |
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With Jamies help we put the bottom in the tank yesterday. Now this is not how Jamie's Dad (the boss) said to do it but how I planned to do it. Andy (the boss) was going to do a proper reinforced boat floor as that is what he is used too and poo-poo'ed my plan. So ignoring Andy's 35 years of boat building we started. 2 sheets of ali checker plate laid on the floor with duct tape over the join and holes. Cleaned with a wire brush and acetone the 2 coats of release wax D72 British Bellytank Glass mat cut to size, did 2 layers of 600 in total D72 British Bellytank All layed up took about 30 mins start to finish D72 British Bellytank Did not bother with gel coat or colour as will be painting anyway. Was worried all the gel would run out the edge and make a mess of the edge but looks ok at moment. D72 British Bellytank This is what it looked like this morning, did it stick ? D72 British Bellytank Nope popped right off and there was hardly and leakage round the edge. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank Cleaned up the edges with a flap disc and they just need a bit of filling with fibreglass filler and done. Next up is main power cables and water ways before fire up and break the cam in on saturday.................hopefully. D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank D72 British Bellytank
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« Reply #298 on: May 11, 2017, 01:08:41 PM » |
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Woo hoo! -just in time to bring to the Basingstoke Transport Festival on Sunday!
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« Reply #299 on: May 11, 2017, 03:36:00 PM » |
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Woo hoo! -just in time to bring to the Basingstoke Transport Festival on Sunday! Did think about bringing the bare chassis over as only down the road, but need a day off from it now and again. Will pop along in person though and say hello.
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