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eddie99

posted on 26/1/09 at 10:44 PM Reply With Quote
Bit of Progress

Hiya guys,
Thought that i should post about some progress that i managed this weekend, having had part of Christmas marking and getting all my aluminium panels cut. This weekend we finally got down to rivetting them all. 4mm Rivets were alot harder than expected but i got the hang of it after a while...

Here are some photos of the panelled Panther-

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=DSC01833.jpg

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=DSC01832.jpg

This evening i have tried to mockup the front suspension with my cleaned up and painted uprights, but have decided not to put on my old dirty discs from the sierra and order a new pair. Hopefully i will have them later this week and be able to put the front on wheels...

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=DSC01830.jpg

Now to cut the holes in my side panels for the suspension to go through.

Also i have decided to go down zetec route, and am just organising a day to go and pick up my new 1.8 zetec.

I have had some problems with my rollcage and realised that i can't fit a small steering wheel and have enough space for a hand and a bit more. Which is quite a pain so next week i am going to move the cage to go on the outside of the chassis and bolt through the bodywork...

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php?action=showphoto&photo=DSC01812.jpg

Thats enough for today and hopefully i will have some more progress soon

Thanks

Eddie

[Edited on 26/1/09 by eddie99]

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prawnabie

posted on 26/1/09 at 10:45 PM Reply With Quote
Suberb mate - almost makes me wanna start another build!!
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Mark G

posted on 26/1/09 at 11:04 PM Reply With Quote
Thats looking good, A shame about the cage though. Is that something that you've fitted or as standard, I'd have thought some what of a design flaw if its standard.

The chassis is looking good with the panels on but I hate to be the one to tell you but you'll probably struggle now to get your wiring, fuel and brake pipes fitte in the tunnel now its all boxed in.

My Indy is nearing completion and my tunnel is still open at this point.

Good luck with the build, Looks great so far.






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omega0684

posted on 26/1/09 at 11:08 PM Reply With Quote
i can remember those days, when all the easy stuff went in first! lol, looks to be coming on nicely there mate! keep up the good work
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eddie99

posted on 26/1/09 at 11:15 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the great comments

About the cage ~ not sure if you know darren at gts but I believe it to be one of his messups and he has basciasly said we can move column of centre if needed and small wheel and there's enough room... I am just going to move cage and get it done with
About wiring , brake lines, fuel pipes I'm going to have to deal with problem later and hope we can squeeze it all in and worst case is we drill out one transmission tunnel..
Brake lines we hope to do soon so will find out then

Thanks
Eddie

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flak monkey

posted on 27/1/09 at 07:26 AM Reply With Quote
Looking good Eddie.

One word of advice, I would split the panel above the footwells in two along the centereline of the car. Rivet down the passenger side one as this can be used to stand your battery etc on.

The one on the drivers side fix down with a couple of bolts into rivnuts. This makes it really easy to remove to get at the pedals. It is a nightmare to try and attach cables etc upside down and in the dark.

David





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Stuart_B

posted on 27/1/09 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
looking good mate, nice a clean.

but i did tell you that you will strugle, with the transimisson tunnuel covered in to, get you wirring, fuel and brake pipes in.

and you have decide to get new disc noe then.

keep up the good work mate, keep me informed mate.

stuart





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nick205

posted on 27/1/09 at 10:52 AM Reply With Quote
Looking good - I remember it being a really satisfying stage fitting the panels

NB - Flak's comments on leaving the drivers footwell panel removable - excellent advice. It's a right PITA trying to get at the pedals otherwise - think scraped knunckles, knees, ears and elbows + cramp and much much cussing






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eddie99

posted on 27/1/09 at 12:34 PM Reply With Quote
Regarding brake lines, fuel pipes and electrics. I have had a think and am going to do brake lines and electrics on one side and fuel pipes on the other side but all at the top of the transmission tunnel so shouldnt be to much of a problem drilling and getting to them all... Regarding the panel above the feet, will think about it. Sounds like a good idea but i was thinking of running electrics along that panel as with battery etc..

Eddie

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