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Rosco 6th May 2016 08:32 PM

Haha cheers guys, we will see how it goes, :eek: hoping to get the wiring finished this weekend and get her running again :D

Rosco 21st May 2016 07:56 PM

Right, had a few weeks off the car due to one thing and the other but had a good day today

Got the springs back on the shocks and the ride height set roughly, it's getting corner weighted when it's finished

Everything on the rear tightened up, then got the rear tub fitted, the arches and the boot lid fitted



Well happy with it all to be honist, just need a few more black bolts



Pretty much all the wiring is finished and working now, just got to sort the front side repeaters, hopefully tomorrow's job


Rosco 23rd May 2016 07:43 PM

Sunday's progress

Locating pins finally fitted in the nose cone, I will get another shot when the bonnets next on



Side repeater wire extended, and hole drilled in arches, I just used a drill to twist two wires together, turned out quite neat



Wire tiger sealed to the underside of the arch, it will become clearer once the arches are back on the car I hope!


Rosco 26th May 2016 08:03 PM

Little mid week update

Made a spanner to tighten up my headlights



Front arches stone chipped and trim glued on



Side led repeaters



Shot of the engine bay as it's looking nice now


metal matt 27th May 2016 08:00 AM

Getting there. I really cant wait to see this one the road.

https://haynes.co.uk/forums/showthre...736#post103736

Rosco 28th May 2016 08:52 PM

Had a good day today, got loads of bits sorted,

I needed to calibrate my water temp sensor to my digi dash as I used the bike sensor, so I got the engine running and with every 10deg c of water temp I noted down the output voltage of the sensor then, entered the figures into the dash and jobs a goodun!

Also plunged the laptop into the power commander, pretty cool, tells you rpm etc, but turned out the rpm on the digi dash was reading double, so sorted that.

Then worked out how many pulses per mile the speed sensor will read and sorted that,

Next job, the front arches, I got them fitted and wired in,







I ran the wires down the wing stay and up the brake pipe, it looks ok, not totally happy with it but it does the job,



Also one of my rear copper brake pipes was leaking, took it off and it looked fine so nipped it up a bit tighter and seems ok now, I've had the pedal wedged all day under pressure to!

Oh also I wanted an led to say the hazards are switched on, but a little harder than I thought as it also lit up when the indicators are switched on, but bit of research and I've used a diode, which is like a one way valve, so that's now working to

Got a few more bits and bobs to do tomorrow and I think it will be about finished, hoping to take her for a spin next weekend

garyt 29th May 2016 08:20 AM

yeah that's a good days work as it is all the wee jobs that you think "that won't take long" that add up, great work and you will soon be there.

Rosco 29th May 2016 08:55 PM

Well didn't get much done today, but I did roll her out of the garage for the first time and gave the garage a good clean out





See how tomorrow goes!!

Rosco 30th May 2016 07:45 PM

Right all day again today, and I'm still not in the dog house!

Cat fitted



Heat wrapped to cover any sharp edges



Rear view mirror trimmed up



Front sharp edges sorted


Rosco 30th May 2016 07:47 PM

Bit of edge trim on the exhaust can



Then some pictures with the bonnet on





Just need to trim that filter hole



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