Helenor
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Re: Helenor
I'm glad i wont have a loom to sort out with mine... what are your tyre and rim sizes scoob?
Whats are you doing with the seatbelt set up?
Rick
Whats are you doing with the seatbelt set up?
Rick
Re: Helenor
Rims are 16 x 7 and 16 x 5.5 tyres are 215 60 R16 and 195 60 R16the rocket wrote:I'm glad i wont have a loom to sort out with mine... what are your tyre and rim sizes scoob?
Whats are you doing with the seatbelt set up?
Rick
I'm just going with standard stile lap sash seat belts.
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Re: Helenor
hey mate nice build what are the bonnet hindges .. VN commy ? need some thing for mine as the orginals dont fit with the bigger booster
Re: Helenor
Dave as I said on Ozrodders they are Commodore hinges but are modified to suit, photos are on Ozroddersekdave1962 wrote:hey mate nice build what are the bonnet hindges .. VN commy ? need some thing for mine as the orginals dont fit with the bigger booster
Re: Helenor
Some more progress shots
Just a few bends to make the extractors
New extractors going in
I like it!
Something's wrong with this picture
Starting to look like a car again
Just a few bends to make the extractors
New extractors going in
I like it!
Something's wrong with this picture
Starting to look like a car again
Re: Helenor
Nice work there Scoob, the pipes are great fun hey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just noticed that there is no ties between the subframe rails and the body, have you done something else or is it ok as it is ??
Regards Greg
I just noticed that there is no ties between the subframe rails and the body, have you done something else or is it ok as it is ??
Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!
Re: Helenor
EK283 wrote:Nice work there Scoob, the pipes are great fun hey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just noticed that there is no ties between the subframe rails and the body, have you done something else or is it ok as it is ??
Regards Greg
Mate, not sure that's how the car came, what is supposed to be there, do you have any pics?
That's the problem with getting an unfinished project.
Re: Helenor
Scoob,
Sorry I didn't mean to scare you, but on most V8 conversions there is normally a tie point between a fabricated chassis section and the front subframe rails, Its something my Engineer has asked for.
I have seen some cars without it and I just assumed you had something like this.
If it Engineers ok there's nothing to worry about.
I only asked because as you can see by the photo there is no more room for the extractors.
Regards Greg
Sorry I didn't mean to scare you, but on most V8 conversions there is normally a tie point between a fabricated chassis section and the front subframe rails, Its something my Engineer has asked for.
I have seen some cars without it and I just assumed you had something like this.
If it Engineers ok there's nothing to worry about.
I only asked because as you can see by the photo there is no more room for the extractors.
Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!
Re: Helenor
Those pipes looks sweet
Re: Helenor
EK283 wrote:Scoob,
Sorry I didn't mean to scare you, but on most V8 conversions there is normally a tie point between a fabricated chassis section and the front subframe rails, Its something my Engineer has asked for.
I have seen some cars without it and I just assumed you had something like this.
If it Engineers ok there's nothing to worry about.
I only asked because as you can see by the photo there is no more room for the extractors.
Regards Greg
Greg,
Yeah I have asked people like Pat Gardener and he said I don't need it and I also had my engineer look at it in the early stages of the build and he was fine with it as well.
Jason
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Re: Helenor
thanks scoob. those pipes are looking real nice.
Re: Helenor
Cheers
My mate has done an awesome job on them (took 4 hours just getting 1 of the pipes to go in)
My mate has done an awesome job on them (took 4 hours just getting 1 of the pipes to go in)
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Re: Helenor
This is probably because of the style of front end fitted in that photo..EK283 wrote:Scoob,
Sorry I didn't mean to scare you, but on most V8 conversions there is normally a tie point between a fabricated chassis section and the front subframe rails, Its something my Engineer has asked for.
I have seen some cars without it and I just assumed you had something like this.
If it Engineers ok there's nothing to worry about.
I only asked because as you can see by the photo there is no more room for the extractors.
Regards Greg
Looks like a Torana cross member, which need a rear mounting point for the frame to attach.
SCOOBB...............I hope ya got plenty of heatsheilding under that foot well carpet
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Re: Helenor
Doc Bob wrote: This is probably because of the style of front end fitted in that photo..
Looks like a Torana cross member, which need a rear mounting point for the frame to attach.
SCOOBB...............I hope ya got plenty of heatsheilding under that foot well carpet
yes got Dynamat under the carpet