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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
SVA Ready

Right guys,

SVA on Monday and car is ready (apart from more polishing!!).

I think I have got most things sorted to make SVA man happy but I wonder if some of you could go into my photo archive and look at the pics in the SVAReady folder and see if you can see anything I have missed!

I would be really grateful if a few of you could do this for me, it would be very much appreciated!

thanks,
Rich.

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omega 24 v6

posted on 16/7/05 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
Nice looking car mate.
I think the rear reflectors have to conform to the 400mm rule from the side of the vehicle. BUT I'm not 100% on that so hopefully your right. Someone will correct me i hope.
Like i said nice car.
I get my chassis steel next week.

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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 11:43 AM Reply With Quote
You're right mate, the actual lense is within 400mm, it's close and if he picks it up I have some other reflectors that I can stick on.

Rich.

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mookaloid

posted on 16/7/05 at 12:26 PM Reply With Quote
Looks a very good effort to me

A couple of small points:

The rear upper seatbelt mounting loops probably need the edges protecting as well as the nut cover

I can't just see if you have covered the top spring seats like the bottom ones they will probably need doing.

Also I had the SVA man check the radius of the fibreglass side panels at the 'door' edge and up the curved bit next to the wheel arch. (the outer edge where you have your hockey stick trim) It needs to be a 2.5mm radius - mine wasn't and I had to sit there with a file and smooth it off!! I don't know if the indy panels have changed since mine were made, but worth checking.

Good luck

Mark

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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 01:11 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers Mookaloid, a couple of good points, was thinking about the seatbelt mounts so will do them anyway.

I haven't covered the top spring plate on the shocks, me and Bob were looking at it last weekend and thought it should be ok but have got some covers just in case he mentions it.

Interesting point about the side panels, I had wondered about this but will get the radius guage out and check.

thanks,
Rich.

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Fozzie

posted on 16/7/05 at 01:37 PM Reply With Quote
Looking good Rich

Just a couple of things, 1, the reflectors as already mentioned,
2, Main concern, your wing mirrors, Mitcham are pretty strict, as to the '180 deg vision'. He puts cones out and sits in the car to ensure he can see the cones ok, and everything inbetween.
Put some suitable objects in a straight line 10ft (approx) from your car and check your vision!

Fozzie





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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
do you mean 10ft directly behind the car fozzie?

Checked the side panels and I reckon they are 2mm radius so I had better take a file or is it worth doing them tommorrow?

Anyone else had Indy side panels checked at Mitcham? Bob, Donut??

Rich.

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theconrodkid

posted on 16/7/05 at 02:27 PM Reply With Quote
certantly loking good,good luck for monday,hope to see you on the road when i return from my jolly to eastern europe





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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 02:28 PM Reply With Quote
thanks John, have fun in sunny europe
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Deckman001

posted on 16/7/05 at 02:30 PM Reply With Quote
What time are you at mitcham Rich ? might be able to pop along with some sva friendly bits if needed, no mirrors though , just lots of the rubber trim bits, that and a tool box if needed !!

Jason

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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 02:40 PM Reply With Quote
Mate that would be brill, am taking the whole garage just in case but could really do with some moral support and someone who's also building. My Dad's coming but obviously he hasn't been that involved in the build.

Bob gave me the 'SVA box' but can never have too many 'just in case' bits!!

I am there in the morning at 8am, bit early but if you are around then It would be great.

Rich.

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Fozzie

posted on 16/7/05 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by shortie
do you mean 10ft directly behind the car fozzie?
Rich.


Yup Try and imagine a triangle, the centre front of your car being the apex. I think there is a measurement in the SVA manual (haven't got one now) that would tell you how long the baseline (10 feet back from the rear of the car) is.
You have to be able to see 'x' amount of feet beyond (to the side) of your rear wheels. I hope that explains it a bit better

Fozzie





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Deckman001

posted on 16/7/05 at 03:19 PM Reply With Quote
You have u2u soon

Jason

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Petemate

posted on 16/7/05 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Rich
That's one smart car you have there. Only thing I can see which may be an issue, while looking at the indicator stalks, is the headlamp mounting bolts/nuts. I think the testers sphere may pick up the edges on them
FWIW
All the best
Pete

P.S. mine is due 29th so I'm building up to the nail-biting bit that you are presumably experiencing now....






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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 07:53 PM Reply With Quote
Hi chris,

whats the best way to put the wadding in?

rich.

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ReMan

posted on 16/7/05 at 07:55 PM Reply With Quote
I had convinced myself your test was today! Oh well
Looking at the pics the only thing I wondered about was wether you need full insulation on BOTH battery terminals?
Cheers





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shortie

posted on 16/7/05 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
was that your email earlier colin?
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bob

posted on 16/7/05 at 09:21 PM Reply With Quote
Rich

Re the side panels,they did put the radius gauge on but didnt seem to be bothered by it.

Maybe it was just close,should be ok

If you do get a fail 1st time its better to be a few radius edges like my fail than anything else,good luck for the day send us a text after with the result as i'll be at work.






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westf27

posted on 16/7/05 at 10:02 PM Reply With Quote
front wheel guards

Did I read somewhere that the bottom edge of the guard has to be as a minimum in line with the centre of the wheel and the top vertically in line with wheel rim?
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westf27

posted on 16/7/05 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
sorry how rude of me,nice clean build,hope mine comes out as good,good luck!
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