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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 14 9:19 pm
by sublimemike
Cool Will, just be careful when your nailing it the other side of railroad crossings.
:thumbright:

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 14 4:25 pm
by autofetish
Thanks gents :thumbright:


Next up I welded exhaust bungs into the exhaust.

Into these I will screw in lamda sensors.

These will give information to the ECU (electric control unit) if the engine is running to lean or to rich.



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Shame I have ran out of black hi temp paint
:(

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 14 8:22 pm
by autofetish
Fuel tank I went with a pre built all in one unit from aeromotive

Specs
20 US Gal
A1000 pump submerged
Pre filter
Efi baffled sump
Return line into sump
Rollover ball vents
Fuel sender


Sprayed the boot floor with my favourite stuff ( raptor spray truck bed liner)


I will use camping foam mats cut to size around the tank and make some straps to go over tank

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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 14 10:03 pm
by db
autofetish wrote:Today I fitted a new BDS 8/71 stage 3 supercharger
Now THERE'S something you don't get to say every day 8-)

I bet unwrapping that was like all your Christmasses at once :D

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 14 4:14 pm
by sinny
Hubba Hubba!

That blower looks the Bananarama! mate! :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 14 8:56 pm
by autofetish
Pinion snubber Dana 60

A "real" car Dana 60 casting has a provisions for a snubber to be installed

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Truck Dana 60 are plentiful a lot cheaper but have no provision for a snubber.

As mine is a truck casting I got a snubber cut it bent it and stuck it to the floor


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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 14 9:02 pm
by db
Nice solution! :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 14 9:49 pm
by sublimemike
That snubber info and pics were really helpful as my Dana needs a bit of fettling and I can't find anything in the manuals I have relating to it. Didn't know there was a difference between car and truck Danas . Thanks for posting Will.

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 14 9:53 pm
by sublimemike
That snubber info and pics were really helpful as my Dana needs a bit of fettling and I can't find anything in the manuals I have relating to it. Didn't know there was a difference between car and truck Danas . Thanks for posting Will.

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 14 10:54 pm
by RW71
Neat job Will. And it is already gold! ;) :lol: :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 14 5:55 pm
by autofetish
Painted floor and turned more parts into gold i love it :D


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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 14 6:11 pm
by autofetish
EFI


Only going to say it once

:D Why are you Bananarama! ing about with a Carb :D


I will be building a very simple EFI system on a budget


If you are going do build a EFI system buy yourself this book

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Engine position

The ECU (engine control unit) needs to know what position the engine is at.

The easiest way is by using a 36/1 (36 teeth with number 36 removed) crank trigger wheel with a crank shaft position sensor mounted next to it.

If your clever you could

on bottom timing gear with sensor in front cover
a giant wheel on ring gear.
buy harmonic with the tooth cut into it.

100 ways to skin a cat


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The bracket i made allows for full adjustment of the sensor








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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 14 6:27 pm
by RW71
:salute: Wow, great stuff Will! Really enjoying this thread. :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 14 6:50 pm
by Mossy68
Clever Bananarama! !!!!!! :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 14 7:13 pm
by Carl
Some car that's turning into Will. Unique or what? Everyone will know you by the car mate.