Stuart Walker
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posted on 29/12/18 at 03:47 PM |
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Reunited!
Hello all,
It's nice to be back! I started my Locost at my parents' house in 2002... Since then I've been away for University and work, and
they moved so it's been living in a shipping container for about the last 6 years. Anyway, I finally got a house with a garage a few years ago
and have now managed to clear out enough other projects to fit it in, so yesterday my car and I were reunited! What a Christmas present!
It's actually in much better shape than I remembered. I got to the stage of taking it for an SVA "to find out what needs doing", but
to be honest it was nowhere near, and I was so tired in the test that I fell asleep in the car on top of the ramps!
It was originally a racing project so has a chassis from the original book, Ford running gear and a lightened 1300 Crossflow with Dellortos and
original 4 speed box. The mice have had a go at the seats and dashboard but I am still slightly shocked at the half-decent job my younger self seems
to have made of it!
Obviously the rules have changed since 2002 so I'm still getting up to speed with the IVA. My reading so far suggests that bolt covers and no
sharp edges are still as important as ever, but I'm a bit concerned about the fuel tank safety issue - is there an agreed resolution to this or
is it just the case that welded Aluminium tanks in the back aren't the way to go any more? I'm also slightly worried about the 100s of
build photos and receipts submitted by builders, I might need to take it apart and take photos as I put it back together...
If anyone has put their photos online I'd love to have a look, particularly if anyone has any test day photos?
Anyway, I just wanted to say hello really, I'm sure I will have hundreds of questions as I get back into the project, but I can't wait!
Cheers,
Stu
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gremlin1234
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posted on 29/12/18 at 05:23 PM |
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welcome back!
iva has a few extra items over sva
some to start with include
reverse, and reversing light
rear fog
screen demisting
and no hydraulic brake bias adjuster
one of the reasons for photos is to prove its an amateur build, they can also be useful so a tester can see what has been done without having to
remove trim, but certainly take many photos now!
also if you show some of these photos on here I am sure you will get 'constructive criticism' and pointers for getting it though the
tests
[Edited on 29/12/18 by gremlin1234]
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 29/12/18 at 06:53 PM |
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Thanks, and thanks for the photo tip. I'll certainly be taking loads now!
I saw that about the brake adjuster, is welding the adjuster up so it can't be adjusted still an acceptable solution?
I also assume by not having a front or rear screen I avoid the demister requirement, and luckily have the original gearbox so reverse no problem.
Reversing light added to the list though, thanks
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gremlin1234
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posted on 29/12/18 at 08:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Stuart Walker I also assume by not having a front or rear screen I avoid the demister requirement,
yep no demister, washers or wipers required
additionally; another to add to the list is head rests on the seats
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 29/12/18 at 09:04 PM |
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Thanks again.
Trying to add a photo...
(wondering if I need headrests with the seats if they are tall ones like these)
PS. My wife used to work for Brake and I remember her saying the the word headrests was a no-no. I think it was supposed to be
"restraints", but then again they were all quite mad so not necessarily to be trusted!
[Edited on 29/12/18 by Stuart Walker]
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gremlin1234
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posted on 29/12/18 at 09:57 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Stuart Walker
Trying to add a photo...
photo upload to this site doesn't work at the moment (gives sql errors) host them somewhere and give a link ;-)
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gremlin1234
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posted on 29/12/18 at 10:29 PM |
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another change, is the requirement for a vin, (vehicle identification number) and separate manufacturers plate
so you may need to ask K&R (kits and rebuilds) at dvsa to issue a vin
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harmchar
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posted on 30/12/18 at 07:40 PM |
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What's this about no welded aluminium tanks. I have ally tank and was thinking IVA in late spring/summer.
Is there an issue with getting ally tanks approved now that I have not heard about???
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gremlin1234
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posted on 30/12/18 at 07:54 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by harmchar
What's this about no welded aluminium tanks. I have ally tank and was thinking IVA in late spring/summer.
Is there an issue with getting ally tanks approved now that I have not heard about???
most of the difficult bits for fuel tanks are for 'gaseous fuel' - ie lpg. there are some also for hydrogen.
but for petrol/ diesel I believe ali and steel tanks are fine (but have to be earthed!) and plastic are permitted so long as it comes from a road car,
or else certified.
don't forget the hoses all have to be suitable for modern fuels.
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 31/12/18 at 01:23 PM |
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I was referring to the location rather than the tank, sorry for the confusion! I read somewhere that there is an IVA requirement for the tank to be
located in a safe area where a rear impact would not damage it, so perhaps the fibreglass rear panel would not be enough to protect it. Anyway, I will
need to look at this for my project but I'm sure you're sorted harmchar!
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 31/12/18 at 02:04 PM |
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Hopefully some photos! Any particular IVA issue highlights gratefully received
P105045
3 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr
P1050458[
/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishisleschallenge/]Stuart Walker, on Flickr
P105046
1 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr
P1050466[
/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/britishisleschallenge/]Stuart Walker, on Flickr
P105046
8 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr
[Edited on 31/12/18 by Stuart Walker]
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 31/12/18 at 07:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Stuart Walker
I was referring to the location rather than the tank, sorry for the confusion! I read somewhere that there is an IVA requirement for the tank to be
located in a safe area where a rear impact would not damage it, so perhaps the fibreglass rear panel would not be enough to protect it. Anyway, I will
need to look at this for my project but I'm sure you're sorted harmchar!
what happens when you put the fuel tank behind the rear axle...
linky
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 2/1/19 at 10:46 PM |
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Thanks, I've always wondered what a Pinto actually looks like!
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 10/10/19 at 09:56 AM |
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Progress update!
Well I've dismantled most of it, and bought four steering wheels.
Hoping to make better progress over winter...
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 30/4/20 at 10:27 PM |
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It hasn't moved, but I've made some progress during this lockdown business! Back end is a lot tidier, except today I realised I've
not left a big enough gap between the fog and rev for the plate to meet the IVA requirement, so that'll be moving upwards.
Original (too low) rear arch holes filled ready to be painted and lights refitted higher.
Shoddy rear end wiring sorted and p-clipped nicely
Tank secured and earthed
New brackets for handbrake and flexi brake lines fitted and routed
Next jobs are to resolve the above number plate embarrassment, refit wiring through the arches, then lights, then refit the whole lot. Then rear
bulkhead, seats, and I might get on to the front end by June!
Tell me if you spot anything glaring, it's better I know now
Cheers,
Stu
While I remember, a couple of non-urgent questions...
1. How do I get a reverse light to work?! Tell me the Type 9 box has a friendly little switch already? If not a microswitch on the lever similar to
the handbrake switch?
2. IVA requires a permanent fixing of the number plate ("A plate hanging from the vehicle with no structure or support brackets behind it would
be considered unacceptable" - presumably I can just put some nice bolts through the panel to some big wide spreader washers?
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060654 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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G_20200308_180405 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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060619 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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G_20200410_102510 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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060690 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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CosKev3
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posted on 30/4/20 at 10:43 PM |
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Side repeaters on the scuttle panel won't pass IVA,due to stupid visibility angles to the rear the arch blocks them.
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gremlin1234
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posted on 30/4/20 at 10:49 PM |
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welcome back,
for the number plate I think they only check that there is a space big enough, and fixing with double sided 'tape' would be ok.
looking at the brake pedal from 31-12-18 photos the bias bar is completely wrong,
edit: but most of the car looks spot on, - go for it ;-)
[Edited on 30/4/20 by gremlin1234]
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 1/5/20 at 02:02 PM |
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Thanks guys. I've allowed wiring for the little repeaters on the front of the rear arches so I'll get some of those. Yep, the bias bar
will be totally wrong, I've not ventured to that end of the car at all yet. I'll be back for advice on that one when I get there!
Thanks
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Stuart Walker
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posted on 5/8/20 at 08:13 AM |
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Relatively smooth move to Cornwall...
In Cornwall, finally got everything unpacked and restarted (the project that is, not the engine!).
Last weekend saw a new throttle linkage and tidying up the bulkhead / battery shelf ready to fit the scuttle. New battery arrived yesterday, breather
plumbing and oil catch tank next... then probably time to flush the cooling system and start thinking about restarting the engine
Hoping I might get it running before we move again in October...
Loading up for the long trip south!
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200624_130312 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
New home:
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200718_111831 by Stuart Walker, on Flickr[/img]
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roadrunner
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posted on 5/8/20 at 11:45 AM |
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Good luck with the build.
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