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chris_smith 16th October 2016 08:12 PM

thanks Gary, ill be working on that once I pick up the rear panel and can configure the back proper. in the mean time as I was sorting out the steering rack and column route, I had to drop the engine in so have been sorting mountings today



garyt 17th October 2016 11:32 AM

once that lot is lined up you will find the steering extension is really close to the alternator and I had to relieve the plenum support to clear it.
I see you went hi tech in your engine support a steel bar ... I used a length of oak from work lol. it works and saves a lot of faffing with a jack
It definitely feels good to see the engine in even if only temporarily oh make sure your engine is far enough forward to get full operation on the clutch release arm (sorry Steve)

chris_smith 4th December 2016 07:26 PM

been a few weeks since i posted anything however I have been in the garage working away,

I already had a diff, engine and box, when i started my build as id found/picked them up cheap, but as the chassis was progressing I started searching for other parts required and found that to buy uprights, discs, calipers etc would be as much if not more than finding an actual full car!

so thats what I did for a measly £200 -



I then progressed in stripping everything -




unwanted parts are listed or being prepared for listing on the Bay :)

chris_smith 4th December 2016 07:28 PM

I then started to clean up and sort out the uprights, electrolysis was fantastic, and built a small blast cabinet and here are the uprights after painting in POR15 drying with the heat lamps -



and then moved to the diff before -



and after, will be fully painted once finished -




I have also finished making and painting the wishbones but forgot to take pics :mad:

rolsty 4th December 2016 10:05 PM

Looking really good :)
Can I ask if you've got a part number for the steering column bearing ?
I've ordered the part number that seems commonly listed but it doesn't tilt ?
Hope you don't mind me asking but I've come to a stop with that bit !

chris_smith 4th December 2016 10:21 PM

rolsty the bearing is UCFL205

link here to the one i bought from ebay, I did have to pump some grease into it, and it was pretty stiff to get it to move to the right tilt, but it will if you have the right one

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/322216948550?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageNa me=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

rolsty 4th December 2016 10:45 PM

Thanks - ordered it and will grease it first !
Thanks again for the help

chris_smith 21st December 2016 07:29 PM

more work completed - she now has grown legs and arms :p

also ordered some bodywork from Vmax today



twinturbo 21st December 2016 11:44 PM

seems like a lifetime since I was at that stage... Roll on 2017 and perhaps some progress.

garyt 22nd December 2016 06:23 PM

Great progress wish i had tried the electrolysis that's really come up well keep up the good work


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