irvined
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posted on 31/12/09 at 12:55 PM |
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How much progress did you make this week?
Despite being comotose from the amount of christmas cake I've eaten, I've managed to do quite a lot this week, work was quiet enough I
didnt have to stay all that late so the evenings where garage time.
So far I've managed to do this:
1) Tidy up the car lifts wiring so its permanently plugged in via its own circuit breaker with earth/neutral seepage detection gubbings.
2) Stripped and rebuilt the crossflow with a kent 244 cam, cleaned it all down, and rebuilt it with lockwire and loctite on all the things that ever
came loose over the last year.
3) Cleaned the garage, this was no mean feat, but everything is now more or less back where it should be.
4) Permenantly installed the LC-1 in the seven, taken out the megajolt and replaced it with the microsquirt box, wired the behind bulkhead parts in,
ie connected up power, earth, and lambda, and various warning lamps. Refitted dashboard, ready to configure and start the car.
5) Wired up the engine side of the microsquirt, so far all I can do is the MAP sensor, and the TPS, as all the other wires need the engine to be
fitted so I can plan the route and cut to length.
6) Removed the prop shafts in the fury, loctited and lock wired everything that could be loctited and lock wired. Made a locking tab for the rear
flange which uses nuts and bolts.
7) Fitted the passenger seat, and seat belts in the Fury
8) Cut all the alcantara to shape for the interiror save the dashboard, fitted quite a lot of it until I ran out of glue.
9) Made the dashboard form fibreglass from my polystyrene mold. Sanded it down and have added a bit of reinforcement where needed. I've also
added some filler to a few places where I could feel it wasn't quite right. This is now nearly complete.
10) Cleaned the garage again.
11) bonded the nose cone to the bonnet to form a one piece lift off one. Previously they where bolted together but that was ugly. I've now
primed it and can see a few places that need some more filler. It will no doubt crack in time, but overall it should still look better than it did
before as it was also covered in cracks and scratches from where it landed.
Still quite a lot to do before either will start and run, but its progress and I'm happy with that.
http://irvined.blogspot.com
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blakep82
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:01 PM |
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bloody hell. thats more than i've done all year!
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kendo
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:12 PM |
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I had mine inspected by DVLA.
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MakeEverything
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:12 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by irvined
Despite being comotose from the amount of christmas cake I've eaten, I've managed to do quite a lot this week, work was quiet enough I
didnt have to stay all that late so the evenings where garage time.
So far I've managed to do this:
1) Tidy up the car lifts wiring so its permanently plugged in via its own circuit breaker with earth/neutral seepage detection gubbings.
2) Stripped and rebuilt the crossflow with a kent 244 cam, cleaned it all down, and rebuilt it with lockwire and loctite on all the things that ever
came loose over the last year.
3) Cleaned the garage, this was no mean feat, but everything is now more or less back where it should be.
4) Permenantly installed the LC-1 in the seven, taken out the megajolt and replaced it with the microsquirt box, wired the behind bulkhead parts in,
ie connected up power, earth, and lambda, and various warning lamps. Refitted dashboard, ready to configure and start the car.
5) Wired up the engine side of the microsquirt, so far all I can do is the MAP sensor, and the TPS, as all the other wires need the engine to be
fitted so I can plan the route and cut to length.
6) Removed the prop shafts in the fury, loctited and lock wired everything that could be loctited and lock wired. Made a locking tab for the rear
flange which uses nuts and bolts.
7) Fitted the passenger seat, and seat belts in the Fury
8) Cut all the alcantara to shape for the interiror save the dashboard, fitted quite a lot of it until I ran out of glue.
9) Made the dashboard form fibreglass from my polystyrene mold. Sanded it down and have added a bit of reinforcement where needed. I've also
added some filler to a few places where I could feel it wasn't quite right. This is now nearly complete.
10) Cleaned the garage again.
11) bonded the nose cone to the bonnet to form a one piece lift off one. Previously they where bolted together but that was ugly. I've now
primed it and can see a few places that need some more filler. It will no doubt crack in time, but overall it should still look better than it did
before as it was also covered in cracks and scratches from where it landed.
Still quite a lot to do before either will start and run, but its progress and I'm happy with that.
Clearly someone who is;
A) Married to an understanding man/woman
B) Single
C) Child-less
D) Livin the Dream!!
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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MakeEverything
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:12 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by kendo
I had mine inspected by DVLA.
Your Garage???
Kindest Regards,
Richard.
...You can make it foolProof, but youll never make it Idiot Proof!...
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irvined
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:19 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
Clearly someone who is;
A) Married to an understanding man/woman
B) Single
C) Child-less
D) Livin the Dream!!
E) All of the above???
That may qualify me as a sad git, but i'm determined to get the mods and build finished as quickly as I can so I can go on another trip.
http://irvined.blogspot.com
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irvined
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:19 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
quote: Originally posted by kendo
I had mine inspected by DVLA.
Your Garage???
I'm sure stranger things have happened at the DVLA.
http://irvined.blogspot.com
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Richard Quinn
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:20 PM |
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So far this last week I have managed to ...
order a sequential shift light and ...
errrm nope, that's it actually
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Miks15
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by irvined
quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
Clearly someone who is;
A) Married to an understanding man/woman
B) Single
C) Child-less
D) Livin the Dream!!
E) All of the above???
That may qualify me as a sad git, but i'm determined to get the mods and build finished as quickly as I can so I can go on another trip.
your both married to an understanding man/woman and single?
Not sure you can quite be all of the above
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02GF74
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:41 PM |
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spent a couple of hours since it were not freeing and ...
a) undid bolts holding scuttle down
b) removed stalk housing from steering column
c) unplugged connector for instruments
d) removed scuttle
e) undod bolts for steering coloumn
f) removed steering column
g) punch out pin in steering column (bugger still won't come apart!!)
h) remove lower steering link
i) trial fit lower link
j) measure diameter of steering column
k) calculated wall thicknes of CDS tubing to extend column
l) search for CDS tubing on ebay
ok, so lied about l) just about to do that.
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David Jenkins
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:52 PM |
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Walked into the garage a few times, decided that it was far to cold and dismal to do anything...
I have done the following though:
a) worked out how I was going to wire my wipers to give me self-park without the special Lucas switch.
b) bought the wire, switches, relays, etc. to allow me to fit the wipers, screen-wash, and other stuff.
c) resisted the urge to rearrange everything so that I could use a Sierra column switch for lights and wipers (I decided that it REALLY wasn't
worth the huge effort!).
Note that all this was done in the nice warm house!
I really must organise some decent heating in the garage (and yes, I do know about sealing draughts, insulating the door, wearing thicker clothing,
etc. )
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flak monkey
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posted on 31/12/09 at 01:58 PM |
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1) Finished the supercharger mounts for the duratec
2) Partially decorated the first room in the flat
3) Measured up the engine bay and discovered everything will just fit in, but I am going to have to move the steering column.
4) Tidied up in the garage in preparation for moving the car to its new home.
5) Spent all my Christmas money
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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kendo
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posted on 31/12/09 at 02:37 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by irvined
quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
quote: Originally posted by kendo
I had mine inspected by DVLA.
Your Garage???
I'm sure stranger things have happened at the DVLA.
doh! No, the car for registration purposes. What got me was when the dvla blokey said "don't see the point of us doing this when its
already been sva'd"
Class in a glass......
[Edited on 31/12/09 by kendo]
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MikeR
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posted on 31/12/09 at 02:55 PM |
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Oi - when did you get married Irvined & why wasn't i invited??????
(IrvineD is one of those people who's rather motivated and gets lots done for those who've not yet figured it out).
So far this week i've stayed with my parents, eaten far far far too much and helped my mum get about (3 weeks post hip replacement). Got back to
mine yesterday. Today i've walked the dogs legs off and am sat nice and warm in the lounge watching some great film about a princess with a
sleeping dog and the g/f.
Far too cold go to out and play cars. Tonight i'll be drinking, eating (more!) and probably playing wii games ..... defo go in the garage
tomorrow as the car is going to be finished in 2010 ..... 10 years after starting
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prawnabie
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posted on 31/12/09 at 03:03 PM |
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I havent opened the garage door for 2 weeks now!!!
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rickys2000
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posted on 31/12/09 at 03:25 PM |
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Cleaned car to showroom shine and waiting for DVLA man to come and take a look before getting plates issued
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irvined
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posted on 31/12/09 at 04:22 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Miks15
quote: Originally posted by irvined
quote: Originally posted by MakeEverything
Clearly someone who is;
A) Married to an understanding man/woman
B) Single
C) Child-less
D) Livin the Dream!!
E) All of the above???
That may qualify me as a sad git, but i'm determined to get the mods and build finished as quickly as I can so I can go on another trip.
your both married to an understanding man/woman and single?
Not sure you can quite be all of the above
Oops, must have inhaled more glue/petrol fumes than I realized.....
http://irvined.blogspot.com
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bimbleuk
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posted on 31/12/09 at 04:41 PM |
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2 weeks off over Christmas and new year and I've sold my Striker. Minor detail was that I had already sold the complete engine install to another
buyer and so needed to fit another engine!
So from a completely bare engine bay including no radiator to the below. I've also fitted a new nose which required trimming, grill, lights and
number plate. I would have fitted the exhaust back on today but forgot I had removed the studs so need some more. I would have started the engine also
but I'm missing the fuel rail inlet connector.
I also managed to buy an RX7 with a blown engine to use for a chassis donor. That's the next project.
Engine back in 2
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big_wasa
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posted on 31/12/09 at 05:10 PM |
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Havnt done any work in months to mine
But I will kick my own arse and make a start this week end
Would help if the scrapi was open before the 4th
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alistairolsen
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posted on 31/12/09 at 08:28 PM |
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Bought Mrs a car
Fixed said car for MOT (front and read brake overhaul, 2 new springs and some generic TLC)
Made and fitted my diff mounts
Made up my rear suspension cradle
added some more triangulation to the chassis
Mocked up the pedal box
Started on the front suspension mounts
Tidied the garage
The ice in the garage melted for approximately 2 hours a day with the heater running from 8am till 7pm.
My Build Thread
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Jos Fury
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posted on 2/1/10 at 02:17 PM |
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@irvined : what gauge do you use in combination with the LC1 ?
Still looking for a gauge which shows lambda, nof AFR, but the XD 16 is simply too expensive.
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irvined
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posted on 3/1/10 at 12:05 AM |
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Jos,
I'm using an xd16, its very nice, and also pretty convenient, a while ago i saw some guages on ebay that used the analogue output and were
pretty cheap.
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Jos Fury
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posted on 3/1/10 at 10:27 AM |
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Thanks.
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Vindi_andy
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posted on 4/1/10 at 02:12 PM |
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Starting from a roll of material and some thread with a handfull of lift the dot fastener and some polyprop webbing chucked in for good measure
nearly made a surrey top for Tango. In the process nearly killed wifes sewing machine.
Bought a boss and fitted my new sterring wheel that i got for christmas.
Ate far too much and played lots of games.
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