I have been building my Indy R for about 18 months now. Progress has been slow but I have spent a lot more time on it over the last couple of months.
Now it is starting to look like a car.
The front arhces are only resting on the wheels for the picture, I have still got the fun job of bending the stays.
The engine has run badly for a few seconds. Hopefully will get the wiring finshed properly in the next couple of weeks so I can try the engine
again.
After engine is running it is off to be painted.
SIDE 3OCT
back 3oct
dash 3oct
Looks good, I like your dash layout, looks very neat.
Very nice! I like your dash layout too. Looks like we're both at a similar stage in the build.
Lee
looking good
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Originally posted by L5W
Very nice! I like your dash layout too. Looks like we're both at a similar stage in the build.
Lee
After a few problems finally the engine runs.
http://youtu.be/Per5SLIvmJI
coming along nicely, I also think the dash layout is really well done.
That was one BIG you had on your face.. Looking good. I guess this will be ready for Spring-time 2011..
A had a fairy productive day in the garage today unlike yesterday.
I was at work Saturday morning which normally would be rubbish but I knew we would be painting my panels so I was looking forward to going for once.
Me and Ed ,the painter, had stopped late Wednesday night and sanded down the already primered panels. So all we had to do is mask them and it would be
time for the colour.
After what seemed like hours of masking the panels where set out in the paint bay for painting.
Panels ready
The problem came when we went to mix the paint. One of the colour ingredients had been used on the Friday. So we was unsure if there would be enough.
We thought we would give it ago but we barely had enough for one coat.
So now we need to order some more paint Monday, do a load more sanding to key the surface and then have another go.
painting 2
Showing my ignorance I know, but why does the gel coat need painting?
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Originally posted by bobinspain
Showing my ignorance I know, but why does the gel coat need painting?
Jeff, nice looking dash, out of interest which switches have you ended up fitting I notice you have 5. I don't mean which make but which
function. I assume they are Apem/Savage switches. I am just struggling to establish which functions I need for IVA before I order them off RS.
Chris
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Originally posted by chrisspartan
Jeff, nice looking dash, out of interest which switches have you ended up fitting I notice you have 5. I don't mean which make but which function. I assume they are Apem/Savage switches. I am just struggling to establish which functions I need for IVA before I order them off RS.
Chris
Better day of painting today. I'm really happy with how it looks and can't wait to see it in the sunlight.
Painted panels
Close up paint
Hi
Just one observation. The front dampers are on upside down IE the adjuster knobs at the top. The end result of that will be air where there should be
oil and no damping. !!!
Cheers Matt
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Originally posted by procomp
Hi
Just one observation. The front dampers are on upside down IE the adjuster knobs at the top. The end result of that will be air where there should be oil and no damping. !!!
Cheers Matt
Hi
Always worth mentioning as all the MK Indy R's i have setup have had the front dampers on upside down and has been one off the main reasons for
poor handling.
Cheers Matt
I have got a little futher over the last week or so.
The side panels have been bonded in place and the back panel fitted.
I tried to bleed the brakes last night. All was going well until I tried them for the 1st time and fluid came out of the rear caliper I had rebuilt.
So rather than mess around with it I bought a reconditioned caliper. The black paint is drying on it now. So another go tomorrow at bleeding the
brakes.
Side Stuck
Rear panel
I have been fairly busy over the last few weeks.
Got most of my panels fitted now properly so it looks a bit more like a car.
19th jan 2012
I had a few problems getting my engine to run properly so I decided to trailer the car to my work to see if some of the mechanics could help.
Didn't take to long to find it was a problem with the idle control valve. With that fitted correctly the engine seemed to run really well.
After it had been running for a few minutes we noticed a knocking noise. It sounded a lot like a bottom end rattle.
So I stopped late that night and removed the sump to have a look what I could find. No.4 Shell looks in a very sorry state and has damaged the crank.
So now the engine is coming out again.
crank damage