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#141 Posted : Saturday, 21 September 2013 9:10:25 PM(UTC)
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instead of pinning to the head, how about using studs rather than bolts.

Something like a modified socket shoulder screw with a thread at both ends?
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#142 Posted : Monday, 23 September 2013 2:21:53 AM(UTC)
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I am already using studs. I would need to make some bushes to match the 3/8" studs to the 12mm holes in the plates. Either bushes or pins will work so long as each plate stays with the port it is matched to.
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instead of pinning to the head, how about using studs rather than bolts.

Something like a modified socket shoulder screw with a thread at both ends?
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#143 Posted : Sunday, 6 October 2013 10:02:31 PM(UTC)
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Basic profile machining of the wiper motor mounts complete. 9 pieces here all machined together to ensure consistency.
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#144 Posted : Sunday, 20 October 2013 3:39:01 AM(UTC)
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Wiper kits complete. First batch all sold. If you're interested in one let me know. I should have more made in a few weeks time. Complete kit as shown with a used motor is $250 or $320 with a new Genuine Holden motor. Postage is $20 Australia wide via EXPRESS POST.

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#145 Posted : Sunday, 20 October 2013 3:40:35 AM(UTC)
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2 NEW Holden wiper motors for 2 wiper conversion kits. One heading to Northern Qld and one to Tasmania.

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#146 Posted : Wednesday, 6 November 2013 7:11:29 AM(UTC)
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Everything ready for the 4th variation of the exhaust system on the EH



Layout will go something like this



3" electric exhaust cutout. This allows me to run a straight through short exhaust for show purposes.





3" Dynomax VT muffler uses an internal valve to bypass the main restrictions/dampening chambers in the muffler once a predetermined flow has been reached. This means that it is quiet at low rpm and less restrictive at higher rpm.





I machined a recess into the dump pipe fitting to allow the insertion of a steel blanking plate. with this installed the dump pipe cannot leak through the valve.

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#147 Posted : Wednesday, 6 November 2013 7:15:54 AM(UTC)
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I made myself a pair of wheel spacers. Purely for the learning exercise, teaching myself how to use the mill.






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#148 Posted : Monday, 11 November 2013 4:55:33 AM(UTC)
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Exhaust FINALLY finished. Took 2 goes to get it right. I still need to install it with gaskets and sealant. I also need to run the wiring through the floor and wire a switch to operate the cutout.

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#149 Posted : Friday, 15 November 2013 8:16:16 AM(UTC)
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Exhaust finally finished. Dump pipe hangs a bit low however it will be removed for street use.





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#150 Posted : Monday, 18 November 2013 4:55:25 AM(UTC)
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I discovered the cutout leaks slightly even when closed. So I made a cap that can be fitted to the dump pipe fitting when the car is being driven on the road.




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#151 Posted : Wednesday, 27 November 2013 6:26:59 AM(UTC)
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Dear Lord!! What a fantastic car! How on earth do you keep motivated for that long? I can't see any detail that you haven't attended to or thought about! But there must be SOMETHING your not happy with, yes? Naaa! It's outstanding, nice work and congratulations!
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#152 Posted : Friday, 29 November 2013 4:24:20 AM(UTC)
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Thanks Trev, yep it's an obsession that I enjoy. There are lots of things that can be done and redone and one day I will get to them.
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Dear Lord!! What a fantastic car! How on earth do you keep motivated for that long? I can't see any detail that you haven't attended to or thought about! But there must be SOMETHING your not happy with, yes? Naaa! It's outstanding, nice work and congratulations!
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#153 Posted : Friday, 29 November 2013 4:31:37 AM(UTC)
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A couple of pictures from last weekends car show at Black Beach Kiama,




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#154 Posted : Monday, 16 December 2013 2:59:23 AM(UTC)
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I had to redrill another seat bracket bolt as it was a more convenient location for the exhaust cutout wires to pass through.




Bolt reinstalled and awaiting the wiring



Exhaust cutout wires fitted and ready for connection. The switch will be hidden in the console compartment.




This is the view of the drivers side floor with the seat removed..

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#155 Posted : Monday, 23 December 2013 2:10:58 AM(UTC)
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New coil over front end power power steering ordered for my EH. This should bring the suspension and handling into the 21st Century.





New wheels and tyres ordered for my EH. 18x7 and 18x8 Weld Racing RT-S74. Hopefully the look good on the car.


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#156 Posted : Tuesday, 24 December 2013 6:14:11 AM(UTC)
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who built the front end and does it come with engineers paperwork?
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#157 Posted : Wednesday, 25 December 2013 2:39:56 AM(UTC)
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The front end is from Southern Chassis Works and comes with all engineering documentation needed.

http://curleys.com.au/

https://www.facebook.com/SouthernChassisWorks

I don't have it as yet so can't answer any questions about it other than what's shown in his site. Once it's here I'll post up some pics..

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#158 Posted : Friday, 3 January 2014 11:36:19 PM(UTC)
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I found a solution for my steering shaft conversion that will be needed when I change to the BMW power rack. SCW modify a Borgeson uni joint to fit the rack and accept 3/4" DD steering shaft. Borgeson now make a uni joint that adapts 3/4" DD shaft to the standard Torana 9/16" cotter pin setup. This means my steering column can stay as it is and all I need is a length of 3/4" DD shaft which I will get when I get my rack conversion..

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#159 Posted : Wednesday, 8 January 2014 2:21:37 AM(UTC)
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Always good to have a spare.

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#160 Posted : Wednesday, 15 January 2014 5:17:33 AM(UTC)
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I wasn't going to pay $100 for a piece of 3/4" DD steering shaft as I think it's too expensive. This 1.2m length of 3/4" bright steel cost me $9.45. All I have to do is machine 2 flats on each end and it's done. Here it is with the new universal joint fitted..


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