OK its been a little while since my last update and i have completed a few more jobs bringing me just that little bit closer
but before i get into it just a few replies.
mark- the 110 backspace is on the front, this will give be ample clearance on ball joint and tie rod ends, the rears are closer to 118 backspace.
i had another good look in the daylight and the 215's will clear, i have about 50mm clearance on the inside and when $$ prospects improve i will look at diff options.
leon- thanks heaps mate for the compliment. actually a few "professionals" have been used in the construction with body/paint and a very talented trimmer, thanks stinky
to stitch up the covers then re-padded and repaired and attached the covers to the seats myself, apart from 1 small incident
everything fit up quite well. and i cant forget the assistance of keith in the welding of the boot for the new tank.
windscreen fittment, and brake lines /handbrake will be the only other 2 jobs i will seek the services of a pro, apart from the final EFI tune/programming
i have been trying to keep costs down as much as possible by doing as much of the work myself, and learning a hell of a lot in the process
Philpy- no working bees in the pipeline just yet but there is always something to get done, or conversation required so your more than welcome to pop on over
ok now on to show and tell
finally got windscreen fitted after a few minor dramas with the screen not fitting properly on the first attempt, the guy who fitted it seems to think the windscreen surround on the body may have sagged a bit due to no screen being in the car for quite a while, he has fitted screens to FC's for over 25 years and has seen this on the odd occasion, last one he had to get a porta-power in to lift the roofline a bit
something to keep in mind everyone
second attempt and a change in tactics worked but still very tight, not sure if rares rubber has anything to do with it but we are giving it a month to bed itself in then he will come back and do some final massaging
unfortunately he could only get the tinted band
scored myself some dynamat
and after a few days of back aches fitting all is ready for carpet
not really the most enjoyable job to do with a crook back
finally got some scuff plates after months of searching, thanks heaps pedro
your a champ, so spent this weekend in the sunshine ( 12 degrees
) prepping and painting.
they were in pretty good condition with only 1 really requiring a bit of work, with a fair bit of rust but thankfully still metal underneath.
rust converted the lot and a little metal work and got the paint shop to colour match & mix up an aerosol can and so far they have come up pretty good, hopefully will clear them in the next day or so ( today is 10 degrees and a bloody chilly wind
)
got the 215 test tyre fitted and this makes a hell of a difference to the rim look, starting to look like a car now
hopefully be getting into the final stages of painting and installing fuel tank this week along with running fuel lines, after a bit of uncertainty i will be setting on running 3/8 copper fuel lines ( lpg pipes) it was almost impossible to get 3/8 steel bundy tubing as no one carries it stock and freight to get the amount i need was crazy. spoke to the transport departments technical standards guys and they gave me the all clear to run copper, as long as it meets design standards for fuel and is secure.
picked up a few more things during the week, vehicle speed sensor for the EFI, charcol cannister and some intake tubing plus a few odds and ends
indside door rubbers now installed from clarks rubber, they seem to fit better than the rares and a hell of a lot cheaper.
gauges in the console all ready to go,
carpet and front seat to go in in the next 2 weeks then brakes and engine starting
then trim the boot area and all should be good
still working out clutch ideas to lessen pedal pressure, plus have a little special something which ive got to work out before i let the cat out
but things are progressing,
and cant leave without saying very big thanks to Kathi, John and the guys at PAW Performance for their ongoing support and subtle motivational skills
stayed tuned boys and girls the best is still to come
dean