Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Finished run stand wiring
Finished the wiring for the run stand. Now all that's left is to do the final assembly of the valve train and intake etc, and the motor can be fired for the first time!
Wiring is good fun. I look forward to wiring the whole car. I think...
Wiring is good fun. I look forward to wiring the whole car. I think...
Thursday, May 3, 2012
A little of the latest work:
Garage buddies.
Welded the clutch Z bar bracket on. Big thanks to Josh for the pics and measurements that helped me get it in the right place.
This is the info plate on the firewall which will have the certification plate, fender tag, and VIN tag on it. I've welded nuts on the other side for easy mounting. The actual final plate will be alloy.
Here's the electrics plate on the inside of the firewall (where the heater box used to be) that will hold the fuses, relays, MSD box, and other electrical stuff. Again I've welded nuts on the other side, and the final plate will be 3mm alloy.
The finished gauge panel for the engine run stand. The two extra gauges on the top right will be going in the car. Doesn't hurt to be able to double check the oil pressure and coolant temperature!
The wiring diagram for the run stand. I'm using a couple of handy little HELLA relays for the electric fans, that have built in fuses, instead of the single relay and fuse shown in the diagram. The alternator wiring is also not shown on this diagram.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Updated concept image of the engine bay. Added an info plate on the firewall that has the LVV Certification plate, VIN tag, and original fender tag. There's also the KRC racing power steering pump, hydroboost brake booster, and power steering cooler with duct. This duct will seal to the underside of the hood, where a channel will direct air from a NACA duct in the hood (the duct is on the other side as this helped with looks and packaging).
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Seat brackets
Final mockup of the seat brackets. The seat just clears the subframe connector in the floor, and the driving position is good for an E body, with a good range of adjustment. Feels good sitting in there. The final plates will be 5mm alloy.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Lately...
I have been working on the car, but most of it isn't really worth posting on here. Stripping paint, mocking things up, planning, etc... But here's some work from today:
Added the braces that tie the rollbar into the c-pillar sail-panel area. These bolt on via the upper seat belt mount and an additional 10mm bolt.
Here's the plate welded to the sail panel to reinforce the area. There's a 10mm nut welded to the back for the additional bolt.
The plates on the rollbar are fixed with a bunch of heavy MIG tacks for now. I'll grind these back and TIG the plates on just before the car is done, in case any thing needs to change.
I also added a couple of braces to the firewall to inner-fender-brace area.
I wasn't satisfied with the way the stiff inner fender brace butted into the weaker cowl area. So these plates will help spread the load.
Added the braces that tie the rollbar into the c-pillar sail-panel area. These bolt on via the upper seat belt mount and an additional 10mm bolt.
Here's the plate welded to the sail panel to reinforce the area. There's a 10mm nut welded to the back for the additional bolt.
The plates on the rollbar are fixed with a bunch of heavy MIG tacks for now. I'll grind these back and TIG the plates on just before the car is done, in case any thing needs to change.
I also added a couple of braces to the firewall to inner-fender-brace area.
I wasn't satisfied with the way the stiff inner fender brace butted into the weaker cowl area. So these plates will help spread the load.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Steering Quickener
Working out how to mount the 1.5:1 steering quickener.
Once I'd worked out the design I plasma cut it out of 3mm steel.
Here's the finished result. Fits perfectly and is very rigid.
Bolted in place with the steering quickener.
Should work great. Next up are the seat brackets.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Seems like not much has happened on the cuda lately, not much blog worthy stuff anyway. But here's a few random pics from the last couple of weeks:
Mocking up the steering column, steering wheel, pedals, seats etc to work out the seat brackets and steering quickener.
Fabricated an alloy shroud for the fans, and just starting the wiring of the run stand.
Finished lower control arms. Reinforced, sway bar brackets added, powdercoated, with Firm Feel heavy duty greasable pins and nylon bushings.
Lots of fun to spin the shell around.
Mocking up the steering column, steering wheel, pedals, seats etc to work out the seat brackets and steering quickener.
Fabricated an alloy shroud for the fans, and just starting the wiring of the run stand.
Finished lower control arms. Reinforced, sway bar brackets added, powdercoated, with Firm Feel heavy duty greasable pins and nylon bushings.
Lots of fun to spin the shell around.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Made an exhaust/muffler system for the engine/cam break-in on the stand. You void the warranty on TTI headers if you run them on break-in (as the ceramic coating needs to heat cycle before being fully set, and the exhaust gets too hot during the break-in), so I blasted a pair of old log manifolds and used the old mufflers off my car.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Garage
I've tidied up my garage so I can finish the car there, Weta Workshop is currently too packed with orcs and robots to fit an old muscle car back in.
Here's a before photo of the garage during the tear down of the car.
Here's a before photo of the garage during the tear down of the car.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Coming together... Parts back from powdercoaters, suspension mockup, valve cover modification, custom fitted plug leads.
Hotchkis upper control arms, strut rods, tie rod, sway bar. Firm feel heavy duty lower control arm pin and nylon bushing. Magnum Force 2" drop spindle. Reinforced lower control arm and K member. Should be fun to thrash!
I had to modify one of the valve covers to make room for the headers. My first alloy TIG project, and it didn't turn out too bad. Alloy sure is trickier than steel.
Hotchkis upper control arms, strut rods, tie rod, sway bar. Firm feel heavy duty lower control arm pin and nylon bushing. Magnum Force 2" drop spindle. Reinforced lower control arm and K member. Should be fun to thrash!
I had to modify one of the valve covers to make room for the headers. My first alloy TIG project, and it didn't turn out too bad. Alloy sure is trickier than steel.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Something Fishy
Here's what I'm thinking for a future colour scheme for the car. The body is all flat black apart from the rear quarter, door, and c pillar on one side, which will be painted to look like a rough old race car (inspired by the 15oz coupe). I love the idea of having a two sided car. Here's a link to some side views.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Little details
Made a little bracket for the dipstick, this sort of thing is fun to do. I'm also happy with the plug lead routing, I made brackets that hold the two rear most leads on either side right up tight to the block. The leads clear the overkill headers nicely, and I'll be running heat shields where the leads are between block and header tube.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Rollbar
Welded up the rollbar, a most enjoyable day at work!
Such pretty colours!
Not bad for my first TIG welding project.
It even fits, bonus!
Such pretty colours!
Not bad for my first TIG welding project.
It even fits, bonus!
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