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Dillinger1977

posted on 25/7/06 at 07:53 AM Reply With Quote
first go

I put the drivers seat in on sunday afternoon so decided that it was time to see if the thing moved under its own steam.
(on my extra long driveway, of course..)

firstly, the inevitable stall which i had predicted before I even started..
next I tried giving it a bit more welly, which turned out to be a LOT (very sensitive throttle!) and it took off like a scalded cat!

initial impressions, brakes are a bit poor but will reserve judgement until they are bedded in.. also lots of vibration noise from panels and other things (the guages dangling from underneath the dash didnt help either)

otherwise... BY CRIKEY it moves.... i couldnt get it out of second but that was quite quick enough for a first go.. hehe

nearly there then. put both seats in properly, set up dash, and trim for sva.

best get it booked then eh?





-Rog

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cloudy

posted on 25/7/06 at 10:21 AM Reply With Quote
can't wait to reach that moment on mine! Well done!





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smart51

posted on 25/7/06 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
Well done that man! It might be worth bleeding the brakes again. Once done properly, mine were really good, even though new. Its a two man job really, the one man bleed kits are not as good.
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Winston Todge

posted on 25/7/06 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
Good news Rog!

Are you staying up at MNR at the moment then? Or popping in when you have time?

What other bits have you got left to do before SVA?

I'm a little curious about the amount of resonance that would come from the panels and bodywork when a rigidly mounted motorbike engine is used. The couple of times Marc's taken me out I've been whooping too much to notice!

I have put silicon behind every panel though and tap tested everything to make sure there is minimal resonance. But we'll just have to wait and see...

My VortX is booked in for a custom 4-2-1 manifold on Saturday so should be able to start reassembly next week of brakes and finalising bodywork and then onto the electrics and cooling!

Take it easy,

Chris.






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Krismc

posted on 27/7/06 at 05:07 PM Reply With Quote
Cool mine is nearly done too- and the same colour, but i aint heard it run yet, thats the last thing and JUDe performance- have that task!!!


oh and ive got raceleda fronts and 4x4 rear brakes and when i puched the pedal after bleeding they where crap too!

think they need bleed again





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Agriv8

posted on 27/7/06 at 09:12 PM Reply With Quote
Re the brakes most disks come oiled to stop them rusting on the shelf best ensure this is removed with brake cleaner before use.

Just chacking

Agriv8





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Krismc

posted on 28/7/06 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
quote:

Re the brakes most disks come oiled to stop them rusting on the shelf best ensure this is removed with brake cleaner before use.

Just chacking

Agriv8



ah crikey Ian. knew i missed something.!!

another thing on the list to do when i get the car back





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