As you can see the engine is up and running and the gearbox/back axle are working like they should. So far the engine is running on the 600 vac sec Holley from the Cunning Plan, as it runs so good at the moment I will be leaving this on until the whole car is up and running. The timing has not been set up yet, but more on that later.
I had a wet trip up first thing Sat morning but the sun came out and it turned into a nice day.
The plan for the weekend was to finish the wiring and get it up and running. I measured up for the brackets for the Master switch/solenoid/fuel pump/Anderson plug and cut them out. I was then down to Steve to weld them in place. Then I wired them up.

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe
While I was doing this, Steve was knocking up a new brake pushrod, while the old one worked, people were concerned that it might bend, so after a good look, he came up with this.

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe
Its now got a nice straight push and worked a treat when I had the car running.
It was then that I fitted the battery and after turning the engine over to get pressure (50psi) Steve switched on the ignition and hit the starter, it fired and cut out, I turned the dizzy a bit and when he hit it again it fired into life. Quite quickly the paint on the headers just blistered and burnt off (So it will be back to BBQ black) After we knew it worked, I put on the wheels and got ready to bleed (You have to go up and down the gearbox a couple of times holding it each gear for a few secs) and see if the gears worked or not, Steve checked the level and it was by luck on the mark (Good guess) once the fluid had got around the box it worked as it always did.
We normally work until about 9, but as the engine was hot we called it a day early.
The plan for the morning was to get it outside and see if it moved and stopped as it should, but as we was getting to the shed in the morning it started to snow and in a very short time there was about a inch on the grass.

The Cunning Coupe
So we lock ourselves in and lit the fire.
It was also planned to start making the fuel tank, so I got out the mock up and laid it on some card Steve had, we folded it around it and cut it to size for a template, we found some alloy to suit, marked and cut it out then bent that around the buck. We had added a extra strip on one edge and I juggled it so Steve could have a overlap joint and not a butt.
I measured for the front end and Steve made a former to put into the press. While Steve was welding up the bottom seam, I pressed the end cap, this did not full work as it should, so I dressed it up on a bit of pipe help in the vice. This was pressed in from the inside and when fitting as it should welded in.
The back of the tank is a funny shape (Like the original car had) and I have made a template but we ran out of time before we could make it.

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe

The Cunning Coupe
The only other thing to do before I went home was to make a slot for the steering shaft to come through on the top panel, this was done, but we still have to cut a couple of holes each side for where the body mounts are welded to the chassis.
I hope to go up again in a few weeks time. To do is to finish the tank, top panel (Including the screen) and making a panel for each side of the engine to hide the electrics.
I will have to order up a few things from Speed Flow before then so the fitting can be welded to the tank (Outlet and breather)
More news as it happens