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superdan50 04-25-13 04:22 PM

Vulcan Autoworx Sleepy Eye Kit
 
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FIRST AND FOREMOST: THIS IS NOT A GB THREAD!!!!
i will post up a GB once I have everything in order, and have purchased a vendor membership. Please do not ask about price! This will be much briefer than David's original thread, showing just what I have personally done.

Now that that is out of the way, on with the thread.


Thank you to David Hayes for his generosity, letting me duplicate this for our community.


This is a blurry pic of the rod end used in the arm that connects the motor to bucket.

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the actual arm

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arm installed

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The arm is reasonably easy to install. First you remove the ball on the bucket, this is a simple as removing a nut from a bolt.
Second remove the ball from the mini arm that is attached to the motor. for this remove the mini arm from the motor, just unscrew the nut from the motor. then take the mini arm, and (using an angle grinder or similar) grind the back end of the ball (bolt). just a few seconds is all it takes, then punch out the ball from the rear.
Third, drill out the hole that the ball came out of to a 1/4 inch (this is only slightly larger than the stock hole).

For the reassembly the new arm is used.
First put the 1/4 bolt through the mini arm (so that the threads are on the ball side of the mini arm).
Then put the 1/8 inch Delrin spacer on, followed with the arm. finally threading on the nylon lock nut.
Next reattach the mini arm to the motor with the stock hardware.

To attach the arm to the bucket it is very similar. run a 1/4 inch bolt though the arm, then slide on another 1/8 inch Delrin spacer. Through the bucket, finally using a nylon lock nut to secure everything in place.

There isnt a specific torque requirement here, just make sure it is snug. the purpose of the spacers is to prevent binding of the arm when the motor moves.

To install both arms takes roughly 15 minutes if you go slow.

the following are the brackets that allow you to mount the light modules to the stock bucket. (these are an earlier version, though the final version is only minimally altered from this design.

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just a different angle.

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The installation into the bucket is relatively straight forward. First make one cut...

using the edge (that I'm pointing at here), place a straight edge along it. Then continue the line.

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then using the edge perpendicular to the first edge. marking it the same was as the first.

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Cut a line along the first line, from the intersection of these lines to the low point indicated below. the cut can be made with a number of tools, a rotary tool is likely the best option (please ignore the excess cuts).

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slide the bracket into the slot and push the bracket into the bucket (it will be snug). once the bracket is in secure the tabs to the bucket using screws.

then install the modules and aim them.

next the shroud install.

superdan50 04-25-13 04:22 PM

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The shroud will not be offered in carbon, these are one-offs. Also they will have a primer finish, allowing a the owner to paint them which ever color they would like.
there are a few things that will need to be done before final install. The trailing edges of the shroud (near where the screws that hold on the stock shroud) are approximately 1/8 inch longer than necessary and will need to be sanded shorter to fit (on most). I chose to leave the small excess here to leave room for variation between cars.
additionally holes will need to be drilled to secure the shroud (in the same manner and location as the stock shroud). again the choice to not have the holes pre-drilled, allows for variation between cars. there are marks that show the general location.

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finally, button everything up and enjoy a safer drive.

remydrm 04-25-13 04:50 PM

subscribed!

Monkman33 04-25-13 05:58 PM

Wow. Looks like another quality pop-up headlight upgrade option!

bdarepat 04-26-13 06:41 AM

Along with probably many others I should think, I have been waiting for this thread to appear after access to the original 'FD Sleepy Eye HID Conversion' somehow disappeared, (assumedly by mod action?)

Anyway Dan, I for one appreciate your on going efforts and can't wait for the finished product to go up for sale.

As stated on the other thread I am interested in the hardware parts, as I already have the required European lamps from previously failed attempts at doing this kind of thing :blush:

superdan50 04-26-13 09:58 AM

Keep in mind that this kit is designed to work with the specific modules.

remydrm 04-26-13 01:59 PM

Any chance you want to share, in detail, why this project became so covert?

superdan50 04-27-13 12:34 AM

I wouldn't really define it as covert, considering how in depth the first two posts were, i would say its really the opposite.

rx7dreamweaver 04-27-13 06:40 AM

mmm... can't wait. great job on the write up. can't wait to see this installed

ptrhahn 04-28-13 08:35 AM

Suscribed!

TougeSpirit 04-30-13 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by ptrhahn (Post 11452497)
Suscribed!

Me too, I had thought this thread was gone for good and I was just beginning to start mocking up my own version. My black, aggressive fd needs to go sleepy!

evot23 04-30-13 06:54 PM

looking forward to seeing the end product.

mrhetrick 04-30-13 08:33 PM

Yes please!!!

Been anxiously waiting for this.

Mike

Airwolf RX7 05-07-13 04:14 AM

What kind of lights are installed. Hella 90mm?

superdan50 05-07-13 10:19 AM

Hella 50mm low and 90mm high

Scrodes 05-07-13 11:23 AM

Looks awesome - you realise of course by posting the CF one offs that you have, that everyone is going to be asking 'Well, how much WOULD you charge to make them for me in CF?' lol.

Montego 05-08-13 12:48 PM

subscribed!

sdelong2 05-08-13 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodes (Post 11461066)
Looks awesome - you realise of course by posting the CF one offs that you have, that everyone is going to be asking 'Well, how much WOULD you charge to make them for me in CF?' lol.

+1. set yourself up for failure on that one haha.

Btw, how much would charge to make them in CF? hahaha.

neofreak 05-08-13 02:49 PM

Probably in.

TougeSpirit 05-08-13 04:06 PM

In or making my own.

Sephek 05-08-13 08:00 PM

any pictures of the final product mounted?

Narfle 05-09-13 12:44 PM

How many years until the GB?

Montego 05-09-13 01:05 PM

^Lol! :lol: but given how long it has been so to get to this point; the question is quite fair

mrhetrick 05-09-13 06:15 PM

Waited this long, so might as well wait a bit longer for the final product!

Keep up the good work Superdan...

Mike

superdan50 05-10-13 12:21 PM

I have been in the hospital the past 2 days. My wife went into labor 3+ months early and we had our son, 1lb 14oz. So bear with the delays.


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