Woody's wagon project

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Woody01 wrote:Thanks mate,

Will be sticking with the grey motor, the hot grey has been sidelined because I got the wagon.

But will chuck a trimatic behind this one to make it into a nice summer cruiser.
Chuck a T700 behind it and make it an even nicer summer cruiser :thumbsup: :wink:
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Makin good progress there Woody!!

Get back from Karratha early next week, so was gunna catch up with Gazza, might come and check out your wagon as well.

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Blacky wrote: Chuck a T700 behind it and make it an even nicer summer cruiser :thumbsup: :wink:
T700 and 2 more cylinders would make it an even-even nicer summer cruiser!
EffBee wrote:Makin good progress there Woody!!

Get back from Karratha early next week, so was gunna catch up with Gazza, might come and check out your wagon as well.

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Sounds good mate, I'm back to work on Thursday - but send us a PM when you want to check the wagon out and we can go from there.

update:

Went and saw gaz the other day, and told him how long I spent with the wire wheel on the grinder...he was like stuff that!! So he lent me his sand blaster! Legend :thumbsup:
Got all setup, ready too go! But my poor old compressor couldn't keep up the pace, so I will have to hire a compressor and come back to this.
Plan on using the blaster to do all the door jambs, around the windows, and go over any bits of rust I have found just to be double sure I didn't miss any spots with the wheel.
So stay tuned!
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Woody01 wrote: T700 and 2 more cylinders would make it an even-even nicer summer cruiser!


I'm currently debating the addition of 2 extra cylinders while I still have the chance easily... Might be grabbing a block off a mate this weekend for some trial fitting to see what I have to do for a sump with a rear mounted rack, but there's a ute in here somewhere with the same setup and 308 so figure it's just a little bit more work...

EK jays not helping the matter haha

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EK jays not helping the matter haha

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No probs Woody ya shaming me into finishing the wagon.

I got the idea from Gary EKV84Us check out page seven of his tread, Buunings marque as a blasting / painting booth :idea: :thumbsup:
http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 0&start=90

Ya forgot the hood, ill be offshore when ya get back ill text ya

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Ek Jays thread makes it look so easy to slip a v8 in the bay hey Nathan.

This wagon seems to have a fair bit of originality about it, so I think this one will be staying with the grey motor.
My sedan on the other hand has been painted and put back together a few times in it's life by the looks so that one will probably cop the extra cylinders....one day!

Won't be long till your onto the wagon gaz, can't blame you for it getting put on the back burner with the other toys you have to tinker with.
Will have to bring the tape and notepad around next time and get the dimensions of your rotisserie.
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yeah keep waving jay, now its all fun but if i go that route you might get sick of questions haha

indeed... stay away from all the V8 threads on here then its a killer haha

I'm sure she'll be a good cruiser regardless... if i go down the route i'll photo everything i do, as I'm sure jay will so with those and all the other threads here it should almost become bolt in

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The way I look at it is, it's pretty much all the same hoops to jump through engineering wise (from what I've read) if your going to put a red 6 in it. For that amount of stuffing around you may aswell go a v8.

If you do choose to go that path, definitely keep us up to date. I've already got a few good ideas for mine from your build. 8)
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lucky you 2 have forgotten about or not seen where me and a mate did my van drive in red 6 and 4 speed drive out V8 auto in less than a week working on it part time :wink:
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Mick wrote:lucky you 2 have forgotten about or not seen where me and a mate did my van drive in red 6 and 4 speed drive out V8 auto in less than a week working on it part time :wink:
oh i havent and thats one of the problems... i actually keep looking at this one as its very similar setup to mine

http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 7&start=15

got an adapter kit for a 253 to a T700 V6 box sitting in a mates shed i can have... just need to lock in a 253 thats complete and then it could be a goer

Mick... did you use stock exhaust manifold on one of the ones you did? i seem to recall someone doing it but i could be wrong.

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NoMAD wrote:
Mick wrote:lucky you 2 have forgotten about or not seen where me and a mate did my van drive in red 6 and 4 speed drive out V8 auto in less than a week working on it part time :wink:
oh i havent and thats one of the problems... i actually keep looking at this one as its very similar setup to mine

http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 7&start=15

got an adapter kit for a 253 to a T700 V6 box sitting in a mates shed i can have... just need to lock in a 253 thats complete and then it could be a goer

Mick... did you use stock exhaust manifold on one of the ones you did? i seem to recall someone doing it but i could be wrong.

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You need a 253 ??? I can help you out with that :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: and a dummy block & heads for setup :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Youre running out of excuses young fella :lol: :lol:
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Sounds like we have a car for the next club spanner day! :twisted: :twisted:
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Good idea Woody - maybe we should organise one ???
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Sounds good to me blacky :thumbsup:
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