Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Engine in

Lots of fun was had putting the engine in since we had a chain hoist but nothing to fasten it to. We happened to have a nice piece of 2m long square tubing which was 750mm x 750mm. So our great plan was to slide it between two of the joists to create a place to hang the chain hoist. Come to think of it I should have taken a picture to explain better.

To cut a long story short we sweated atop stepladders for a good 45 minutes to get it right.
Next mission was that the engine was on the other side of the garage from the front of the car. I don’t know how much the engine actually weighs but I was surprised to find that a 56 year old man and I could pick the whole thing up and move it into position.





A guest appearance by my mom


The engine Finally in, we had to fasten the gearbox mid way but since Brad made such nice engine mounts it made the whole exercise rather easy.


We found that the sump was only fastened on with about half the bolts it should have been and since it was dented we decided to take it off to get it repaired, upon doing so we found that the oil pickup was missing.




Now that we have the engine in temporarily we can look at routing the front brake pipes and fuel lines.

On Saturday I got a prop shaft, handbrake cable and steering rack mounts. I have no clue as what to do with the prop shaft I just know its got to get shorter by quite a lot.

Thursday, 23 August 2007

Rear Brakes

More work done on the braking system.










Monday, 20 August 2007

N/S internal transmission tunnel panel (drilled)

I nearly forgot we also drilled the other footwell panel
but have not fitted it yet. We decided to wait a bit incase
we need access to something there later on.

Gerrie thank you for your comment
and any other comments are welcome.

Ah another thing the video is coming along nicely but I
thought I would wait for more progress before updating it.

No pictures I'm a dummy I know!

So on the weekend we picked up all our nuts, bolts and washers
and then proceeded to get nothing else done because of a
lovely drive in the countryside with some friends.

But on Sunday after church/lunch we got to work on the pedal box.
We finished it by late afternoon and then it was time to start bending
brake pipes, at which point my dad chickened out.

We did find that there was a mismatch in thread sizes
of the rear MC and its brake pipe fitting. So the pipe
and the MC are at Brake Super Service today to sort that out.

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

1) Fit front O/S internal transmission tunnel panel

We shaved a bit off the panel here and there (for the perfect fit)
and also bent the flange 180 degrees because we had two N/S panels.



Siliconed, riveted and clamped!

Monday, 13 August 2007

You Tube Test


The first atempt at making a video.

Sunday, 12 August 2007

Ahh there's a hole in my chassis

This weekend we tried to do a lot but ended up with less progress
then we had hoped. At least we have officially started.
We have riveted the driver side floor panel on
and all the calipers have had their second coat of red hammerite.


The old man making a few adjustments

We are getting a quote for all the bolts that are needed
from a local guy Fastfix (local is lekker).
He also happens to do upholstery
so it looks like we have our seats sorted.

A visit to the Auto spares place only ended up yielding
a new pop riveter and brake kits for the front,
oh and some rubber bushes for the steering rack
but the front ball joints have managed to elude us.

Let’s hope things will rev up next week with the
pedal box and a whole lot of bolts.

With the beginning of the build came the first video recording.
The plan is to make an archive of all the stuff we assemble on the car
and then compile it at the end of the build to a 10min build video.
Should look good or maybe I’ll make episodes as we go along.

Friday, 10 August 2007

9th Aug - Womans Day (Some extra time to get stuff done)

We now have some brake lines and rear callipers
and since we have all the calipers I felt it was time to paint them.
So I whipped out the red hammerite and got stroking.
They already look good with just one coat.






We also did all the polybushes and steel sleeves, all looking good.

Tuesday, 07 August 2007

All time classic

Well it is my proud honour to present the classic build photo
with the bare chassis sitting on trestles of some kind.




I stacked all the bodywork in my special storage area
(to most people it may just look like a boat).
Then I did something silly, I thought of all the stuff that needs to be done,
this scared the pants off me so I thought it best to go to bed.



The lady friend helped me to try and mix red and gold
hammerite to make orange. This turned out rather badly,
in fact it just doesn't look orange because the gold is not yellow enough.
So we will just go with redish calipers with a hint of gold.

I'm busy working on getting the Locost bearing carriers to fit my drive shafts,
it's turning out to be a bit messy because my bearings are the smaller of the two
types and the locost ones are of the bigger size. so either I must get a special bearing
or I have to send them back to JHB to get the right size.

Monday, 06 August 2007

The eagle has landed!

On Friday the kit finally arrived but as mentioned before I was away untill sunday.
I did manage to take a few quick pics before bed and apart from a small scuff
on the nose cone, it arrived intact.