Grecian White/Apache Red 225

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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225

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Hi all,
scuse my absence but have been hard at it trying to meet my ever looming deadline with the car!

Anyway since last posting I've managed to finishing re-tubing all the brake and fuel systems, fitted up the brakes, fuel tank, installed and tested the new wiring loom, all lighting, and finally the car has a bum to look at.
Doors have had to come off again to fit the outer door seals. This turned out to be a drama as 3 out of the 4 outer seals were manufactured wrong and have been sent back. I'm still waiting on my trim from the states, apparently they are currently manufacturing the dies to do the run for my car.
Two big finds for the week have been that I've finally found the source of my bearing failure in my original grey engine. STRAY CURRENT.
I remember having some lighting issues way back and found my chassis was getting its earth back to the battery via the engine. I now also remember running an inline fuel filter prior to the fuel pump where the braided fuel line is fitted. After some research I found that this braided line is also used as a chassis earth point. I did end up fitting another cable to the chassis from the battery and never had any other issues (red motor fitted sometime later and ran about 20,000 miles). I did a bearing inspection on that engine not long ago before selling and all bearings were in good nick. So if you've removed that braided fuel line and haven't fitted any extra earths to the chassis from the battery, do so quickly.
The other annoying find is that I have lost my body ID plate!!! :ughh: :ughh:
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Damn that is one fine looking FB 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Go man go... 8)
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That is looking awesome.
Is that a Flintstone gearbox you've installed? :lol:
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Thanks Blacky, Tim, Stewart & FeeBee.

Yep its pedal power at the moment. Just waiting on my engine block to come back from the machinist.

Cheers to all. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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SunnyTim wrote:
Craig Allardyce wrote:Thanks Blacky, Tim, Stewart & FeeBee.

Yep its pedal power at the moment. Just waiting on my engine block to come back from the machinist.

Cheers to all. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Must be the week for engines....mine is ready too (dropped off in Feb)
Feb???? That's been a bit of a wait for you Tim! :ughh:
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Got a little more done today. Finished off front and fitted new steering wheel. Off tomorrow to pick up block and crank! :mrgreen:
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Finally a good day today re-assembling the engine. Spent the best part of 2hrs getting the rear seal right. Nothing worse than having it leak after all this work.
Finished up with crank and pistons all fitted, and oil pump with external feed fitted.
Hope to have it close to running on Sunday.
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Love the look of painted black behind the grill :thumbsup:
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WayneXG95 wrote:Yeah, good to see another one getting closer.... :peaceout:
Hey Wayne, even got the better half helping out!!! :tongue: :tongue:
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How was the trip up mate?
Gee what did Bel think of that?....
I got mine starting to drive the car so thats a start.. :D
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Yeh had good trip, a bit wet here and there but no probs. Pity we couldn't catch up, not that I organised anything though!
She's been a great help with the car, not sure if Belinda expects to get a drive of it when its done :lol:
Congrats on the trophy at the AHD. I see your starting to tinker with Milkshake now. U going into the sports class for next year?
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Craig Allardyce wrote:Yeh had good trip, a bit wet here and there but no probs. Pity we couldn't catch up, not that I organised anything though!
She's been a great help with the car, not sure if Belinda expects to get a drive of it when its done :lol:
Congrats on the trophy at the AHD. I see your starting to tinker with Milkshake now. U going into the sports class for next year?
Yeah, looking at that... :ewink:
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SunnyTim wrote:Any news on that trim?
Only news I have Tim is that they are currently making the die's for embossing the trim. Seems its a bit slower than I anticipated.
When I know more I will post it up for all.
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Not quite done yet but close for running on the ground. Primed oil system and oil pressure looks good so far (35psi @ 900 rpm distributor speed) so the full flow system seems okay at this stage. After the test run, and hopefully no problems, engine to be stripped partially for final paint.
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