Hi all
been a member on here for a while, had a few projects in the past.
currently building a rwd bike engine mini and a vtec mini but that's another story.
so it started life with a cbr1000f engine in the front with a prop driving an mg axle, this was all very heavy and done very badly so its all gone!
lol
the exhaust manifold was on the oil filter, subframe, all sorts of horrible bits
I started by repairing and replacing the floor panels
and cut all the horrible suspension mounts to bits
replaced the valance and started to de seam
then started building turrets and floor
shortly realised that this was not the best way to do this and started again!
so cut it all out...
MOGSI at WWTS converted a MX5 lsd to chain drive for me
and I set about making the carriers and tying together the rear end.
[Edited on 24/4/15 by tyrrell]
Will enjoy your blog as doing something similar myself.
Will you IVA it?
Not sure, will get it built first and think about that after.
Surely to be legal it needs an IVA?
No doubt, might just keep it for track though.
You've been watching too much Project Binky. Nice work.
this weekend I started to fibreglass the front end on and order a new engine from malc as the cbr1000f wouldn't fit due to the angle of the chain
coming off the front sprocket without moving my diff into a ridiculous place.
after much consideration I went for the Big bang R1 engine. looking forward to getting this in!
also test fitted my arches...
the front end isn't bang on yet, going to need to open it up a bit to get decent bonnet gaps but no problem there.
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also test fitted my arches...
the front end isn't bang on yet, going to need to open it up a bit to get decent bonnet gaps but no problem there.
What arches are they?
Miglia as wide as th mould allowed
Many thanks to malc at Yorkshire engines for the speedy delivery of my new 14b Big Bang R1 engine
Managed to get it mounted up today
Here's another view. Once I get it all set up and rolling again, will start on the body work.
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Many thanks to malc at Yorkshire engines for the speedy delivery of my new 14b Big Bang R1 engine
Managed to get it mounted up today
Because they are a great engine, good specs, sound fantastic and it had 3k miles on it.
[Edited on 17/5/15 by tyrrell]
According to sources.
The 09 r1 engines on your don't require a sump baffle either.
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Originally posted by tyrrell
According to sources.
The 09 r1 engines on your don't require a sump baffle either.
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Originally posted by tyrrell
According to sources.
The 09 r1 engines on your don't require a sump baffle either.
Malc made a few phones calls and yes apparently they don't need additional baffles as they are almost baffled as standard.
Where I have mounted it in the same orientation as the bike it shouldn't be as bad for oil surge as turning in on its side anyway.
(So I'm told)
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Originally posted by tyrrell
Malc made a few phones calls and yes apparently they don't need additional baffles as they are almost baffled as standard.
Where I have mounted it in the same orientation as the bike it shouldn't be as bad for oil surge as turning in on its side anyway.
(So I'm told)
Leaving well alone, it contains 4 additional injectors too.
Serious piece of kit
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Leaving well alone, it contains 4 additional injectors too.
Serious piece of kit
what do you mean fueling wise ?
running the R1 pump from an alloy tank in the front.
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what do you mean fueling wise ?
running the R1 pump from an alloy tank in the front.
Will prob just build a swirl pot around the pump in my alloy tank
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Will prob just build a swirl pot around the pump in my alloy tank
So after making the engine mounts and bolting it in, moved back round to the front.
made the fuel take supports
Will be welding up some of the tank feeds and installing the r1 pump in the bottom of the tank.
next im going to build a larger centre tunnel then pain the bay and inside.
was not happy with the front engine mounts so I bent a tube up and remade them, think its alot nicer this way
also found a new place for my old cbr1000f engine
also made a small bracket to hold the exhaust and pick up the lower rear mount.
built the tunnel and seam sealed all the welds.
collected the new engine for my FWD mini
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also made a small bracket to hold the exhaust and pick up the lower rear mount.
Got some fibreglass doors for it
And also my seats came!
Are the front and rear sprockets in line?
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Are the front and rear sprockets in line?
That's good!
Must be the camera angle that makes them look out of line! Nice work