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Rathmar 05-22-06 05:49 PM

Long weekend - What did everyone get finished on their RX?
 
For those of us that didn't manage to make it to the Ottawa meet for mechanical reasons or for those of us who have been working on our Sevens with all of our spare time. What did you get finished up during the long weekend?

Myself I removed what was left of my drivers side fender and replaced it with one I bought off Terrh about a month ago, all in all I feel that everything went beautifully.

Here's a few photos from along the adventure.


http://scaa.eternal-war.net/rathmar/...nd/Fender1.jpg
http://scaa.eternal-war.net/rathmar/...nd/Fender2.jpg
http://scaa.eternal-war.net/rathmar/...nd/Fender3.jpg http://scaa.eternal-war.net/rathmar/...nd/Fender4.jpg
http://scaa.eternal-war.net/rathmar/...nd/Fender5.jpg

eViLRotor 05-22-06 06:11 PM

Nice body work.

p4nc7 05-22-06 06:29 PM

Nice body work, but sad to say I for one got nothing done on Maybelline. 'Twas a busy weekend for a 16 y/o =)

dufourmike 05-22-06 07:14 PM

I got my rear lights working wiht a ton of fun wiring nightmares. All i need now are my trunk parts and im good to go.

R.P.M. 05-22-06 08:30 PM

Hey Rathmar, you came up to the shop to get that from Terrh didn't you?
Its lookin pretty good

I finally got the motor in my car :)

Dom 05-22-06 08:37 PM

Kick ass skills. Looking good.

I RTVd my oil pan on yesterday and completed it's first oil change of the season today.

I'm debating pulling the travel trailer out so that I can drive it out of the back yard.

rotary downshift 05-22-06 08:38 PM

i didnt acomplish much other than burning the shoit outa my clutch .... first time my shitty falkens ever stuck to the road EVER!!! LOL .. needles to say the clutch finaly engages about 1 inch from the top of the pedal gayness i say .. but hey silly mistakes but its a perfect opprotunity to replace it with an upgraded one heheh yay

Ctrl 05-22-06 10:21 PM

I began preping my 82 fb for a rollcage.

So far I've removed:

A/C
A/P
Cruise control
Charcoal
Cold start
Hot start
Healight washer resevior, pump, hoses and nozzles.
Radio, speakers, eq
glovebox and lower dash
storage bins
passenger seat
rear wiper
rear washer fluid resevior
hatch lifting struts
interior panels
carpet
insulation
soundproofing
twin belt pulley not in use

That sound proofing is a bitch to scrape off, but it was worth it. I'd estimate the entire car's worth if it at at least 60 lbs.

Cheers! 05-22-06 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Ctrl
I began preping my 82 fb for a rollcage.

So far I've removed:

A/C
A/P
Cruise control
Charcoal
Cold start
Hot start
Healight washer resevior, pump, hoses and nozzles.
Radio, speakers, eq
glovebox and lower dash
storage bins
passenger seat
rear wiper
rear washer fluid resevior
hatch lifting struts
interior panels
carpet
insulation
soundproofing
twin belt pulley not in use

That sound proofing is a bitch to scrape off, but it was worth it. I'd estimate the entire car's worth if it at at least 60 lbs.

You should've done it when it was cold outside. I went out the day it was -25. Took a hammer and smashed it. It cracked. Then I just took a 2x4 and used that as a chiesel. Came out GOOD!

Nismo Convert86 05-22-06 10:42 PM

Yeah cold is key for the sound deadning material, start to finish, it took about 30-45 minutes.

Syritis 05-23-06 02:17 AM

I've been doing some fiberglassing for a while, i got quite a bit done this weekend though. fiberglass front lip, v-mount hood and sub box.
i also cut out the material for my battary relocation platform, i'll weld it up tomorrow.

plans for the week. hunt down an intercooler for my v-mount. replace oil injectors... again, and finish some fiberglassing or the platform...

rxtory 05-23-06 02:57 AM

when I got back from camping and went out to the car i found out my battery was dead, so now I gotta recharge it again..........................it actually needs a new one, this one is shit but I'am broke

2RICE4U 05-23-06 07:31 AM

finished the back tires off :rlaugh:

Balzz 05-23-06 07:48 AM

I finished dropping the car off at canjam. :o

pd_day 05-23-06 07:51 AM

I fixed my O2 sensor and now are getting 500+ km / tank on 60L.

RacerJason 05-23-06 08:00 AM

I didn't get anything done on the car as I was at the Le Mans Race at Mid-Ohio.

Thursday night I spent with the Aston Martin Team as they installed new valvetrain components in the V12 in one of the World Challenge cars. The design of the cars allows for everything ahead of the firewall to simply be un bolted and rolled around. Unique for a GT car.

Friday I spent part of the day with the 3-rotor team and received a new Mazdaspeed jacket from a friend with Mazda USA.

Saturday watched a bit of qualifying after our own early qualifying rounds. The new 3-rotor engines still need something more. GT2 cars can pull on them and the GT1's eat them on the straights.

Sunday morning I met up with Aston Martin engineers after the warm up and picked up the rear bumper off the #009 car for display in the shop. Watched the start of the race from the Esses and then got ready for our final race. Finished packing up the transporter about 9pm and got home (after a flat tire) to Toronto at 10am and went straight to bed.

Fubawu 05-23-06 10:18 AM

Got my Volks on! set up my aftermarket steering hub, wiring etc. Hard to do with Japanese
instructions?? SRS was the only thing I could read :)

Fubawu 05-23-06 10:20 AM

things left to do ARC SMIC, Koyo Rad and Greddy gauges. Should have it finished
by next week.
John

Balzz 05-23-06 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by Fubawu
things left to do ARC SMIC, Koyo Rad and Greddy gauges. Should have it finished
by next week.
John

Excellent. Don't you trade it for an S2k!

Fubawu 05-23-06 11:44 AM

Not happening! Was a thought but a small one at that
John

TYSON 05-25-06 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by racerjason
I didn't get anything done on the car as I was at the Le Mans Race at Mid-Ohio.

Thursday night I spent with the Aston Martin Team as they installed new valvetrain components in the V12 in one of the World Challenge cars. The design of the cars allows for everything ahead of the firewall to simply be un bolted and rolled around. Unique for a GT car.

Friday I spent part of the day with the 3-rotor team and received a new Mazdaspeed jacket from a friend with Mazda USA.

Saturday watched a bit of qualifying after our own early qualifying rounds. The new 3-rotor engines still need something more. GT2 cars can pull on them and the GT1's eat them on the straights.

Sunday morning I met up with Aston Martin engineers after the warm up and picked up the rear bumper off the #009 car for display in the shop. Watched the start of the race from the Esses and then got ready for our final race. Finished packing up the transporter about 9pm and got home (after a flat tire) to Toronto at 10am and went straight to bed.


lol I just went down for Saturday and took a few pictures. I need a job like yours.

Feds 05-26-06 10:24 PM

I fixed my brake lines in a parking lot. It was great!

Rathmar 05-28-06 11:08 AM

Joe: Yep, that's the fender I picked up at your place

Feds: haha, yeah I saw the pictures - looked a little wet ;)


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