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Finishing touches to the fuel system and prop loop done.
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Nice work Paul, it's really all starting to come together now eh mate? :thumbright:
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Adrian Worman wrote:Nice work Paul, it's really all starting to come together now eh mate? :thumbright:

I agree, great progress.

Paul,
FYI -For competition you are not allowed to mount fuel reg on bulkhead
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Cheers boys :D

Mark- Is it ok for rwyb & the Nats?
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mopar_mark wrote:
Adrian Worman wrote:Nice work Paul, it's really all starting to come together now eh mate? :thumbright:

I agree, great progress.

Paul,
FYI -For competition you are not allowed to mount fuel reg on bulkhead
Never heard that one before Mark, never got pulled when I ran Pro ET, they dont like pressure gauges under the hood, I got told off for that one once,

Great work Paul car looks great :thumbright:
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Why is the pressure gauge an issue Jery- is it cos you can't see it? My intention is to remote mount it a bit higher and facing rearwards in the cowl opening so i can see it while driving.
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looking good, all that braided hose

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just been catching up with this thread, Paul. What a great job your doing, love the attention to detail even down to drawing diagrams of the light switch!
like Rich, I remember this car when Hugh first offered it for sale.
be great to see it finally hit the road under its own steam :thumbright:
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Cheers Miles, that was the wiper switch actually, we just couldn't work out how the hell it worked! There were lives going in and comin out in all directions it made no sense at all. We eventually worked out the motor has TWO windings and spins in REVERSE for different functions :shock:
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A bit more done-
Jaspers really cracked on with the wiring, this pic is the fuse panel he's made to fasten up under the passenger side dash- rainbow vomit has been mentioned... Now all the under dash and engine bay wiring is complete, just the back end of the car to do.
I've finished the rad pipes, the blue anodised housing i've adapted for the fan control sender wire.
I also made a little stainless bracket to mount washer jets, this will sit just inside the cowl mouth.
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Looks like a complicated job! Fantastic, and that bracket is the dogs! Really nicely done and shows the quality of the work ur doin, even on the bits that cant be seen,

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Had a really good day on the car today :D

Sorted out the timing marks (see other thread), filled the radiator, fixed the leaking stat housing :roll: , remembered to earth the motor to the frame :thumbright: , plumbed in the screen washer, modded the throttle cable mount, and fitted a return spring, discovered the throttle cable is too short so extended it with a keyring..fitted my new gearstick- it's a mystery one possibly from a Camaro, it's slightly too short really but i'll fix that. I also bolted the headers on, the main pipes will foul the gearbox rear mount so i'll need to tweak things there.
Jasper got the last bits of wiring finished apart from tidying up the cable ties, etc, so we gave the engine a spin over. I'd left one plug out to check for a spark which we got :thumbright:
I put fuel in the tank and checked for leaks. A couple of pints at first, then went up to a couple of gallons bit by bit. It was only when we tried out the pump that it sprang a leak on the filter housing, this is of course before the pump :? Very annoying as the way it's plumbed, i had to take the pump and filter assembly completely out and rotate the whole filter to tighten it as there's no swivel :(
Thats where we ran out of time. So no fire-up but lots of progress and a couple of major leaks sorted!
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fantastic!! nice work, i like the 'rainbow vomit' bit :D ;) :thumbright:
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That's looking ace Paul! :thumbright: Top job mate.
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