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Old 19-06-2009, 05:48 PM   #31
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I was going to say someone had already mentioned who the repairer was, but i see it has been amended.
I knew straight away who it was from the pics.
Looking good.
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Old 19-06-2009, 07:48 PM   #32
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We had a look at the power steering hoses today and have made the decision that we may as well replace them while it is easier to get at them. So my little budget "mini" rebuild, just want to put in a new motor and tidy up the engine bay, is growing as it tends too when you start something like this.

Jack cleaned up the shed and we found all sorts of goodies that he had and were put in a box forgotten about. Jack and I have been buying parts for years...just little things here and there.. as we knew the car needed some work. We also have bought some parts from America that are going to make the car...how can I say...hmmm...UNIQUE I think is the best word for it..can't wait to fit them :

We have also decided after reading various comments on here, that we won't try and fit the engine with the extractors attached. We will drop them in first and see how we go.

I am loading some pics of bits and pieces I have done today and will post up shortly.
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Old 19-06-2009, 08:14 PM   #33
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Here are some more pics

This is a pic of the damage that we discovered when we took the motor out. You can see it hit something...when we don't know but it has now been repaired.



Sorry about the quality of this pic. You can see the difference between unpolished and polished though


I have been using a Mothers Powerball. That thing is fantastic!!

Headlight ring before:


Headlight ring after:


I cleaned up the overriders too.

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Old 19-06-2009, 10:58 PM   #34
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I have just finished modifying and assembling these to keep my Jack happy coz he does love his flames and skulls! :

These are our new window winders... I likes em!

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Old 19-06-2009, 11:09 PM   #35
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Geez Col!!! They Look excellent. Turned out heaps better than I thought. :
They will make a hot finishing touch to the new door trims.
I want our Coupe back now so we can start fitting all these goodies :
Your doing a Fantastic job. Keep up the Great work. :
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Old 20-06-2009, 12:05 AM   #36
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You think they look good...wait till after I finish playing with the new motor in the morning. Big Surprises for you tomorrow
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Old 21-06-2009, 04:45 PM   #37
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I cleaned up and painted the new motor and put some of the shiney bits on it. : Can't wait to get the car back and fit it in. It was a good exercise cleaning it up. Gave me an opportunity to have a good look at the motor so when I start on the 302, I will have some idea at least what I am doing. Needless to say, I have earned some brownie points with Jack too



The old motor came out with the extractors on but they were Pacemaker Tri-Y's. The new ones are Pacemaker 4 into 1 with 3in collectors so they will be harder to slide back into the engine bay.

I can tell you right now that I am not a fan of grease or breaking nails :( but it will look great when it is completed and I can stand back and smile knowing that at least I gave it a go
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Old 21-06-2009, 04:54 PM   #38
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looking great all you need is the car back all in tip top nik so you can drop in the new powerplant i would probably drop the extractors to drop the motor in i know bolting exhaust up is a major pain in the **** but will be better than damaging the fresh engine bay and extractors
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Old 21-06-2009, 05:44 PM   #39
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that engine looks really smart, well done!
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Old 22-06-2009, 03:19 PM   #40
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I was going to say someone had already mentioned who the repairer was, but i see it has been amended.
I knew straight away who it was from the pics.
Looking good.
So when are you going to bring your coupe down Mark?
You should have enough time to give your coupe a tidy up and maybe a new vinyl roof fitted before Echuca.
He does fantastic work. We will definately be bringing our Coupe to him from now on:
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Old 22-06-2009, 04:11 PM   #41
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I cleaned up the grille. I like the silver highlights.



Then Jack got a hold of it and this is the end result.



I think it will look great on the car. We are having some fun with it...and why not!
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Old 22-06-2009, 04:31 PM   #42
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Those flames look fantastic. I love personalised touches on a car.
The motor looks great too.
Be careful with those big extractors though. We ended up tossing our 4 into 1s for some Try Ys because we kept scraping every single bump. They look super tuff tho when you get a low photo shot of the front of your car and you can see them hanging under there.
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Old 22-06-2009, 07:22 PM   #43
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I cleaned up and painted the new motor and put some of the shiney bits on it. : Can't wait to get the car back and fit it in. It was a good exercise cleaning it up. Gave me an opportunity to have a good look at the motor so when I start on the 302, I will have some idea at least what I am doing. Needless to say, I have earned some brownie points with Jack too



The old motor came out with the extractors on but they were Pacemaker Tri-Y's. The new ones are Pacemaker 4 into 1 with 3in collectors so they will be harder to slide back into the engine bay.

I can tell you right now that I am not a fan of grease or breaking nails :( but it will look great when it is completed and I can stand back and smile knowing that at least I gave it a go
what is the finish on your tappet covers there? like the finish on it!
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Old 22-06-2009, 07:29 PM   #44
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I noticed that too. Looks like a nice marble touch but thought might be moisture or dried water drops.
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I had thought maybe its like a hammertone finish?
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Old 22-06-2009, 07:46 PM   #46
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It is a crackle based paint that has to be baked on. I was not happy a few weeks ago when I came home to what I thought was Jack cooking a nice dinner ...only to see this!



The things I put up with... But you gotta admit...they came out great
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yeah, looks a treat! Very different and

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where'd you get that from?
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It is a crackle based paint that has to be baked on. I was not happy a few weeks ago when I came home to what I thought was Jack cooking a nice dinner ...only to see this!



The things I put up with... But you gotta admit...they came out great
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looks like VHT wrinkle coat to me... which you can buy at any parts store
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thanks GTworks. wouldnt mind having a tinker with that stuff.
watching this thread, the car is coming along nicely!
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looks like VHT wrinkle coat to me... which you can buy at any parts store
Yep, Thats the stuff. Works a treat but be warned it absolutely stinks, I was in the doghouse for a week
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Old 23-06-2009, 11:20 AM   #52
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That motor looks fantastic!!!.... great to see something different....

The only problem now is, it has started me thinking about changing the plans i had for my motor......Again!!

Love it....
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looks like VHT wrinkle coat to me... which you can buy at any parts store
Years ago I was helping my brother in law tidy up an engine, and he had gotten some spray paint for the rocker covers. He sprayed them then started yelling expletives because the paint was crinkling up all over. He thought the paint had gone off.

A second look the the paint can revealed he had picked up the wrong can and had picked up the wrinkle finish. He quite liked after the initial shock.



Looking great Louise - well done
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Old 23-06-2009, 06:56 PM   #54
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Went down and looked at the coupe today and am SO PLEASED with the work...It is looking fantastic!!

More photos will be coming very soon...
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I have just finished modifying and assembling these to keep my Jack happy coz he does love his flames and skulls! :

These are our new window winders... I likes em!
Where did you get your winders if you dont mind sharing with us?
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Don't mind sharing at all Agony.

They were originally billet motorcycle mirrors that I found on Ebay.



I modifyied them by taking a skull car cigarette lighter, removing the mirror, fixing the skulls on with a nylock nut (so they swivel) and then filled in the ends so they were closed in

This was the where the skulls came from.



Mounted them onto the base of a Monza window winder kit.



I took a Pppp...piece from here and a Pppp...piece from there.

..Clever huh!
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Old 24-06-2009, 10:58 PM   #57
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I have just finished modifying and assembling these to keep my Jack happy coz he does love his flames and skulls! :

These are our new window winders... I likes em!

I was wandering what Col was up to buying all these bits and pieces.
They really came up well.(Im wrapped) :
Just goes to show it pays to think outside the box
I wonder what else Col is going to do with all the other things she has got tucked away. :
Stay Tuned, Time will tell.

As they say in "The Castle" Shes an Ideas man!!! hehehe
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Hey Jack, see the 9 inch bash plate on E-bay at the moment?
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Old 25-06-2009, 02:08 PM   #59
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Went to assemble the bumper today and noticed Both mounting brackets are bent to buggery. I have no Idea how the bumper sat on straight with these fitted???



The bracket on the left is how it should look.
I need a right hand side bracket.
Has any one got a spare one?

Cheers Jack
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Old 25-06-2009, 05:12 PM   #60
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Looking great!

Hey, are they skulls on the end of your rocker cover bolts?!! :evil3:

You're going to love the toploader!! What clutch do you have in it?
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