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Old 12-18-14, 09:39 PM
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Nice work 13x! That is going to look so clean!

Nik da greek - that dipstick is righteous! love it!
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Mo shine

I'm tired of looking at Aussie and Kiwi bays with envy.

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woohoo looks good
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i acquired a header panel and still need a clutch fan and due to my crash.
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It's a pretty day and I'm on vacation... think maybe I'll go for a drive!
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Originally Posted by DivinDriver
It's a pretty day and I'm on vacation... think maybe I'll go for a drive!
nice! i might too, although dad has me fixing one of his vespas first.
Old 12-23-14, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by DivinDriver
It's a pretty day and I'm on vacation... think maybe I'll go for a drive!
New wheels look nice!
Old 12-23-14, 02:05 PM
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nice! i might too, although dad has me fixing one of his vespas first.
well we went to lunch, when in Roma..
Old 12-23-14, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by ioTus
I'm tired of looking at Aussie and Kiwi bays with envy.

Very nice!
Old 12-27-14, 12:07 AM
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Soon....







Thank you Jesus (ArmyOfOne) for all the work, you're a life saver brother!

Unfortunately I'm on crutches (found out I have a fractured sesamoid bone in my left foot), so can't do much that requires standing for more than 5-10 minutes at a time.
Looking awesome man, can't wait to see it when it's all done!

I discussed with ioTus a few minutes ago about a Pacifica Widebody kit car that I'm hoping to pick up in the next few weeks, a few teaser pics:






I really want to undertake this project...
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Old 12-27-14, 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Nik da Greek


....yep, it's Christmas. I've no money. This sort of nonsense lets me pretend I'm still working on the car and cost all of about three quid
That's awesome man, props on originality!
Old 12-27-14, 03:07 PM
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That is a pretty sweet dipstick - very original idea!

Today I used a new trick and an old trick I'd never tried before. The old trick: I couldn't get the 26 mm nuts off the front torsion bar mounts so I got my propane torch out and put physics to work. Worked like a charm like I knew it would! Those buggers wouldn't come off with a 3 foot pipe on my 24 inch breaker bar without heat. Old trick that I'd never tried before.

The new trick; I improved my electrolysis setup with the front torsion bar mounts. I cut the end off an old phone charger, stripped the ends, connected to the parts and my cathode directly, then plugged it into the wall outlet. Boy! It works a ton better without the charger.
Old 12-27-14, 09:31 PM
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Lookie what I scored today
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Old 12-28-14, 07:37 AM
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Lookie what I scored today
Very very nice!
Old 01-02-15, 01:18 AM
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My 85gs is on its way to being a blow-through turbo. Jesus is the man. While he builds real engines, I did this.
It's a 1/3 scale model from the 70's, missing like 10 pieces so it doesn't run on batteries like it should. One of the missing pieces was the Dist cap,
I'm going to see if I can make one, and then I can run the lines and it'll look even better.

Also have a 1/5 scale but it's untouched and all still in plastic bags. Not going to mess with it
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Old 01-05-15, 01:04 PM
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Got most of the way through a thermostat change on Saturday; had to wait for the sealant to harden before I could fill it, but then on Sunday I had to work at the wife's store.
Today, here I am, back at the office, vacation over... so tonight I'll get things filled back up.

I didn't see anything obvious wrong with the previous thermostat (it was in the 'closed' position), but you never can really tell without testing them. & by the time you've got it out to do that, you may as well just swap in a new one anyway.

Hopefully will cure my over-cold temps problem. If not, it's down to the FMOC thermovalve. Not really much else that can be at issue, as my fan clutch seems OK.
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Originally Posted by DivinDriver
I didn't see anything obvious wrong with the previous thermostat (it was in the 'closed' position), but you never can really tell without testing them. & by the time you've got it out to do that, you may as well just swap in a new one anyway.
when i put my FC together i gathered up all the thermostats i could find around the shop and had a cook off. the pics didn't turn out (you can, i think imagine a pot on a stove with some steam....)

but i did learn something. the FSM gives an opening spec and a temperature, i learned that the opening spec is the MINIMUM. a new thermostat was almost double the spec.

i also noted that the aftermarket thermostat was much slower to open than the factory ones. this part was fun, run the thermostat under cold water, and then toss it in boiling water.
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Well, changing the thermostat has made no difference. Still running just below the bottom hashmark on the water temp, and about 170 on the oil temp, even after coming up to operating temperature and then being held at 3000 rpm for four minutes while stationary.

It occurs to me that this low-temp behavior began after I replaced my old radiator, which prior to developing major leaks was quite heavily limed up.

Maybe I've just got efficient water cooling for the first time in years?
Old 01-06-15, 12:29 AM
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But everyone says rotaries run hot.
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aquired a cusco strut brace the other day, was never 100% happy with the REspeed one as it came with two right hand thread ends so couldnt be tensioned (good one Sam!) decided to try out this Plasdip guff, since i couldnt be bothered sanding or blasting and may want to return to original. can confirm it does indeed peel right off like a latex glove. ( had to do one of the bits again after a run in with a tree branch while wet)

Turns out it fouls on the bonnet :/ . Ended up mounting it backwards.

Also thought i should get rid of the flex bellow in the exhaust before gong in for a dyno tune, as it was a restriction in an other wise free flowing exhaust. Opening was nearly 1/2" smaller than the 3" pipe.
Debated whether to put it in when i did the exhaust the 1st time - thought it might act as some sort of velocity bulge, if there is even such a thing? Or is this a concept i just made up
Any way after a quick drive, it seems its making 1psi more boost, egts are lower, and the car doesnt feel as powerful
I dont know whats going on, hopefully its just the weather
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Old 01-06-15, 02:10 AM
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Also, the gearbox is slightly noisy, and its been driving me nuts transmitting noise through the semi solid mounts and crossmember, so came up with a fix using some old sway bar bushes i had laying around from the 1830's - worked an absolute treat, but look how they've split! They were'nt like that an hour ago when i put them in - they were very soft when i tightened them down too - it took virtually no effort to (over) tighten them down like that - coulda used one finger.
Oh well i know it works, so ill just cut some new ones out of the rod of 90d pu i've got left over from the mounts
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Originally Posted by DivinDriver
Well, changing the thermostat has made no difference. Still running just below the bottom hashmark on the water temp, and about 170 on the oil temp, even after coming up to operating temperature and then being held at 3000 rpm for four minutes while stationary.

It occurs to me that this low-temp behavior began after I replaced my old radiator, which prior to developing major leaks was quite heavily limed up.

Maybe I've just got efficient water cooling for the first time in years?
DD a lot of us think you have a pretty cool car, so this really should not come as much of a surprise….



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Originally Posted by DivinDriver
Well, changing the thermostat has made no difference. Still running just below the bottom hashmark on the water temp, and about 170 on the oil temp, even after coming up to operating temperature and then being held at 3000 rpm for four minutes while stationary.

It occurs to me that this low-temp behavior began after I replaced my old radiator, which prior to developing major leaks was quite heavily limed up.

Maybe I've just got efficient water cooling for the first time in years?
Hmmm, what does the OEM temp guage show? After I put new oil cooler hoses and
new radiator in, my stock guage never goes past 1/4 mark normally. Sometimes it
will get to 1/3 in the mtns when running at 6K in second gear for long periods.
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DD a lot of us think you have a pretty cool car, so this really should not come as much of a surprise….



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lol, that must be it.
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Originally Posted by t_g_farrell
Hmmm, what does the OEM temp guage show? After I put new oil cooler hoses and
new radiator in, my stock guage never goes past 1/4 mark normally. Sometimes it
will get to 1/3 in the mtns when running at 6K in second gear for long periods.


It will rise to midpoint or slightly above under long uphill pulls - like driving up 6000' of mountains in 100-degree heat - but otherwise never moves from this position even after long idles in heavy traffic.



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