Tigers V6 Conversion

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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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AFAIK you are not allowed wheel spacers for rego. stick on a crap set of legal tread wheels and use spacers after....Make sure they are steel and NOT aluminium :angel:
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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Air con is finally in with no room to spare
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and no ash tray as will. Just the lid and i had to do the same with the old heater controls too
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cut some holes to put the heater hoses through to keep them away from air hoses and everything else as they do get hot' I double plated both sides to keep the strength in it (sending photos to my engineer to see if he's happy with it)
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the bulkheads make it easy and the Air o crimp system is so easy
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put the wheel on to have a look
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now to finish off the inside wiring etc
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found the wheels i want
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spoke to Australian Classic Wire Wheels about the LA Custom wheels and i can get the two different offsets that i need (i can get rear 17'' x8'' with 40P & front 17''x7''with 26P) he's just seeing if i can get them with gold wire spokes
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has anyone hear about these L A Custom wire wheels (good or bad ) I'd like to know before i order them
http://www.acww.com.au/
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and the rims aren't deep dished like those ones
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Looking good mate, I had LA wires on my '64 Chev, I was a bit worried about them when I first fitted them , used to check them every time I drove it as I was paranoid about them coming loose and falling off with the knockoff setup but they stayed tight - never had one come loose and I did thousands of miles in that car.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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michaeljohn1234m wrote:Air con is finally in with no room to spare
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Warning, Warning. Help Will Robinson, Dr. Smith, I'm stuck behind this dash!

Gee Wizz, is there room for the wiper linkage and wiring..... Pretty tight indeed.
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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it's tight but yes the wipers work fine
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oldnek wrote:
michaeljohn1234m wrote:Air con is finally in with no room to spare
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Warning, Warning. Help Will Robinson, Dr. Smith, I'm stuck behind this dash!

Gee Wizz, is there room for the wiper linkage and wiring..... Pretty tight indeed.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Ya hadda be there :thumbsup: :clap: :D :D :D
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Had hoped to do the headlight wiring and air con pluming so i could put the guards back on, but the wire i ordered (25amp) didn't come. so i started doing the air con pipes,started off fine at one end.
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other end started out alright
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then it didn't quite fit right
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two cups of tea later,a total re do of the heater hoses and it came out better then planned
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a couple of new holes and cut the square bulkhead in half,and just have two holes to fill in
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all well away from the wheel (that's an 8" wheel ) when finished the front wheel will be a 7"
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all the work that will never be seen
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and the VX heater hoses fit great ( just shorter)
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now i need to know is the top hose (coming from the engine) the one the water comes out of
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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Great job on the AC plumbing!

I always enjoy your updates and photos.
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thanks Cogburn
can anyone tell me which hose is the one to put the shutoff valve on VX motor (top or bottom)
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you'd have to but some Perspex panels on the guard so you can show off your handy work!! Looks good :clap:
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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I was thinking the same FeeBee
these are the rims I'm thinking of getting 17''x7'' front and 17''x8'' on the back (but from LA Custom)
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michaeljohn1234m wrote:I was thinking the same FeeBee
these are the rims I'm thinking of getting 17''x7'' front and 17''x8'' on the back (but from LA Custom)
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I wouldn't get them, they rust in the spokes and are a absolute bugger to clean.
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Know its not a sedan but this might help your decision mate!!
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Re: Tigers V6 Conversion

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I had a set of 100 spokes on my '64 Chev, they were on there for 3 years and 12000 miles - I think I cleaned them once and they looked great when I sold the car :thumbsup: It had 4 wheel drums so that might have something to do with them staying clean.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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