Chopped EK Van Project(recent pics Pg23)

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ratbox wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: reregoed i'm moving to SA :D
The common sense approach and aspect Ratbox would be to have One National Rego Authority, with one set of rules and COMMON SENSE throughout Australia, then at least everyone is all on par and know where there coming from.
But then again thats to clever :roll:

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Hay dont go messing with are laws thank you :D
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Gday All

Started work on a diff today.
I have a LC & a HR diff to make one out of.
The width of stripped down HR housing is 4ft 3' 1/2"
The narrower stripped down LC housing is 4ft & 3/4"
Total differance = 2' 3/4" or 1' 3/8"per side, approx 35mm
The plan is to cut down the HR diff to LC width, and use the LC axles in it.

I was going to grind off the LC brackets and replace them with the HR spring pads,
but the HR diff housing is in much better condition internally.

I'll have the housing professionally done to ensure correct alignment,
then its just a matter of renewing the brakes & assembling it back together.

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I picked up my shortened HR housing during the week.
I've just mocked it up (no diff center & no brakes) & bolted it in
to see the width difference, and if those wheels would be under the gaurds.

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It doesn't look to be a lot of difference in these before & after pics,
but the wheel has gone from protruding outside the wheelwell,
to sitting just inside as viewed from above.

Just got to clean & paint the housing & diff center,
renew the brakes, and thats another step closer :D

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Post by Trev »

Good one Jeff, the shortened Hr housing, is it shorter than a Lj Torrana one?
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Man those tyres are huge :shock: :shock:
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I had it made the same size as a LC/LJ Torana diff Trev.

You have the choice of either, grinding all the brackets off both diffs,
then welding the leaf pads onto the Torry diff making sure the pinion angle is correct & the diff is centered properly :? , or
cutting the ends off (between the spring pad & wheel bearing housing) the HR diff, shorten it by 1' 3/8" then weld the ends back on :D

The Torry axles then go straight into your new short housing, to easy 8)

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Malcolm wrote:Man those tyres are huge :shock: :shock:
S#!t Yer :lol: , and now they sit in much better :twisted:
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Post by Mephious »

Looks good Thommo !!!

Any profile shots mate with the new wheel position.
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chopped mine 4" last year
also now a 2 door
you have given me insentive to finish it
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vintageholden wrote:chopped mine 4" last year
also now a 2 door
you have given me insentive to finish it
Great :D
Now get into it :P

Seriously, your chop looks to have great proportions.
4" is a healthy slice & being a two door should really top it off 8)

I'm still banging my head everytime I get in mine :roll:

Looking forward to some updates on your coupe :wink:

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Mephious wrote:Looks good Thommo !!!

Any profile shots mate with the new wheel position.
Not for a little while Mephous, the diff & steering column are out at the moment.
Work continues.
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Trev wrote:Hey ratbox, hate to be picky but doesn't $1500 + 10 screens @ $150 each = $3000? but then who wants 10 screens at the same time :? , Trev 8) .

i,ll take one
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bump! How's the project going Thommo?
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Post by Thommo »

Nice timing Stinky :)
My body man Len, was around late last week.
He has managed to free up some time to enable us to get back into it.
Lens a bloke who finds it hard to say to say no to helping mates,
even to the detriment of his own projects.
He has finished some other projects that needed to be done,
and we will be into it this week.

We will light the torch thursday night :wink:

Some stuff has been done since the last update,
New wheels, rebuilt auto steering column,
rebuilt shortened diff & collecting of small parts.

Jeez mate, you would have had to dig deep to find this thread :oops:

Hows your new aquisition :wink:

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