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EK283
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GRRR stuffing around !! Took me 2 days to do the timing chain with plenty of spanners growing wings !!

I had to make up a puller and installer for the crank gear then off and on 3 times to finally get the sprockets parrallel. Spent hours looking for a box of shims i had some where, when i finally did find them none the right size. The torrington bearing is 30 though thicker isnt it, that pushed the cam sprocket forward so the crank has to be the same.

Anyway, waiting now for a oil pick up and most of the suspension is done, just got to put it all back together.

See what tomorrow brings.
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An old brake piston was just the right size and length to get the crank sprocket on, bewdy !!

Sorry more photos tomorrow.
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Gotta love modifying cars - change one thing, means changing 3 others .........
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Really testing my patience this quick tidy up is !!!!

So you know I had to space the crank gear out 30 thou to suit the new torrington timing gear bearing, well no worries BUT I did forget the knock on effect !!
You see the harmonic balancer also pushes out 30 thou, thats easy, except now the water pump pulley and the alternator need to move as well.
Back to the shim box !! Dont have any, so ordered some today.

Next thing, I was hoping to use rubber bushes in the lower control arms now that i am ridding the offset bushes, yeah right !
I don't normally bag companies but Mackay rubber bushes don't fit, the shells into the control arms are as loose as a Kings Cross local Sunday lunch time !!!!!!
Back to the whiteline, the comparison in the shells is amazing, they fit nice and tight like there supposed to. You can probably sence the excitement I have in relation to product control right now.
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Really bugs me how this world is going, not just from the frustation but the waste as well, those Mackay bushes are usless and will just go into the bin. Id'e throw them at the pimply sales guy, but its not his fault its the overseas manufacturing and the lack of quarrrrrity control ( did i say that right ) !!

Starting to get anxious, time ticking away !!!!!!!

Greg
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You gotta love an imminent deadline mate


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Congratulations Greg on winning EK modified?

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Well the nationals are done and dusted for another year.

Thanks to all the people in the Queensland club for a great event and location, Stanthorpe is a lovely town.
I was humbled by this event as my car won 1st in EK modified, however there were plenty of cars as we know have as much love and effort put into
them and its a shame that not everyone could get recognition.
There were a few casualties with roo strikes, broken suspension and a broken windscreen ! I fortunately came back reletively unscathed apart for a tussle with a 6 foot high speed hump at Hinze dam, a few scratches on the exhaust but nothing to worry about.

I can report my new upper control arms worked a treat and the wheel alignment now is perfect, i could actually feel a little play in the rack as the car fired down the highway straight as an arrow ! No tyre wear at all which i am very happy about.

For the fuel gurus I can tell you on the highway the sniper controlled the usage to best 11.5L to 100Km and the worst, following traffic and in the hills around Cunundra 16.9L per 100km. This was also an effect of not being able to get into overdrive, under 80km/h most of the way. It was fun and snappy although !!!
Car needs a couple of little things, a slight vibration now the tailshaft is spinning quicker due to the gear set change, the obligatory winscreen leak and the pesky brake drag again, this probably coincided with the poor fuel consumption as above, why im putting up with the chinese booster i'll never know !!! Its coming out shortly for a replacement.

All in all an absolute blast of a time and if anyone is considering a nats trip I highly recommend it.
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Time for a wash and tune up for next year !!!!

Greg
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Humble indeed Greg. Overdue recognition of 20 years effort by a very clever feller. A klutz like me can put in the same effort but won’t get anywhere near as good an outcome. Great fun spending the time either way you and Anne again. Next year maybe you can show me how to do a proper burnout.


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It was great to see this car in the flesh. It’s a credit to you!


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BS wrote: Tue Jun 16, 2026 12:29 pm It was great to see this car in the flesh. It’s a credit to you!
Thanks mate, hope to meet you next year.

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Errol62 wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2026 7:44 pm Humble indeed Greg. Overdue recognition of 20 years effort by a very clever feller. A klutz like me can put in the same effort but won’t get anywhere near as good an outcome. Great fun spending the time either way you and Anne again. Next year maybe you can show me how to do a proper burnout.Image

Thanks Clay,
Actually it would be fun to see a panel van doing a burnout !!!

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Cruising Norther Rivers Hinterland NSW

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