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gus 17th April 2012 10:29 PM

Back on the road.
 
Finaly got the car back on the road . It did take a bit longer than i thought 4 months and cost a bit more than i expected .Never altered the chassis when i first made it so had to cut and weld in the new rail to fit the thermosat housing.





Trying to fit the battery,alternator ,header tank and bonnet all prove headaces in there own ways .





At the weekend it went on a rolling road . PowerCrazy Motorsport at Cullumpton. They do alot of prep work on rally cars and trails cars ,as for cost £50 the first hour then £40 after that. Corner weighting and set up about £80 .Steve there re-wrote the map , blanced the carbs, set the idel and started a power run. Had to stop at 3000 rpm as leaning off, drilled the jets out 0.1 and then started the power run. Mange to get 134 bhp at the wheels [175 bhp at the fly wheel]. Made all the work worth while.

michael92 17th April 2012 10:45 PM

very nice! and impressive :) Loving the colours!! makes me kinda jealous :p

MarkB 17th April 2012 10:53 PM

Still looking good and no doubt a bit quicker now:)

baz-r 18th April 2012 10:59 AM

check you out with your green pipes and everything gus :D
love to know how you get on with the new beast in there if your driving by exeter any time soon?

also whats that header tank from? as it looks like its exactly what im after

davedew 18th April 2012 12:10 PM

Baz,

Header tank is from a Rover 25. Same one as I'm using on mine. They come up on ebay new all the time.

Gus's roadster is rapid to say the least. Told him he needs to drill holes in the seats to let fluid out. Not rain though!! He's going to need them. LOL.

MikeB 18th April 2012 01:45 PM

looking good gus.

Andy_B 18th April 2012 03:25 PM

Looks really good but where is the battery ???

davedew 18th April 2012 05:03 PM

To keep thing neat & tidy with the wiring he decided to mount it underneath the scuttle above the passengers feet. It is a sealed powervamp battery so no worries about it leaking.

HandyAndy 18th April 2012 09:07 PM

As usual from Gus......

VERY nice indeed :cool:

cheers
andy

gus 18th April 2012 09:51 PM

Hi thanks for the kind coments.
I bought the battery at the Exeter Show after seeing Dave fit one in his car. I knew space on the bulk head would be an issue
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Moving the battery inside made space for the header tank , but also made the wiring alot easier.[ it is alot tidier now than in the photo.]

Gus


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