Quick update. Once I get a chance and can figure out if I can post photos without external hosting I'll start a build thread.
Had the VH312 booster rebuilt, just have to grab a Rare Spares VS10574 boot for the firewall+.
I bought one of these from CAE:
http://www.caenterprises...es/catelogue/MCA001.jpg
Allows me to run a VT stepped cylinder on the HK-HG booster. Picture of VT cylinder:
https://www.speedspares....92053055_p/92053055.htm
I think these are 1.25" bore piston for front brakes and 1" for rear. The rear circuit is the clear plug towards the front, and the front circuit(s) are the yellow plugs. I have to make up a full rear brake line back to where the flexible hose joins - I got some VT front brake pipes for the metric fittings. Not yet sure what to do with the front brakes. On a ABS fitted car they have a plug in the outlet pointing downwards, and just have a single front circuit to the ABS module. So I could simply run a pipe down to the existing HK distribution block from one of those front cylinder outlets to where it splits off to either side caliper and joins at the rubber hoses to the calipers. The Rodtech front end comes with hoses on the BA-BF calipers that mate to where original HK front pipes go. The car has all the front brake pipes in place, so would just have to make up a short pipe from the cylinder to the distribution block. OR, make up all new pipes and utilise both of the VT master cylinder front circuit outlets, one for each caliper. Any suggestions? I guess it would be nice to have all new brake lines.
I'm working on getting all the dash/firewall area finished hence why i'm stuffing around with the booster now. I have a Vintage Air unit to fit, and am in the process of fitting a controller to the standard HK dash where the original controls go. Requires some surgery to the plastic surround to fit the Vintage Air controller, but if I do it neatly, get the surround chromed and neatly trim the woodgrain to remove the centre piece around the heater controls it will look really neat. Will use one of these on a Belmont heater blanking plate to get the refrigerant and heater water through the firewall
https://pitstopusa.com/i...d-6-10-male-o-ring.html
Once the aircon is in and ducted, i'll be playing with getting a Retro Radio to fit, will have to use the black fascia as unfortunately the woodgrain is Rosewood so no good for a HK:
https://www.retrosoundus...=product_list&c=245
They sell a cable to detach the unit from the face on these, so if the unit gets in the road of the A/C I can relocate the unit and leave the face. Will probably mount one of these where the Cigar lighter is on the HK
https://www.retrosoundus...roduct_detail&p=755 and these guys sell dual input speakers so you can actually fit a "stereo" speaker on the dash where the original went, on the parcel shelf covered by a Rare's replica speaker grille plus a small pair down on the kick panel where you could option speakers on a HK. Should give more than adequate sound, and allow phone Bluetooth, Bluetooth or USB connected music from iPhone etc. Dash speaker example:
https://www.retrosoundus...roduct_detail&p=179
Lastly dash wise this car will be fitted with a 1969 350hp Corvette Quadrajet, which are divorced choke. I'll fit an electric choke operator to it and thus have to fit a switch on the dash, will fit it where the choke black goes on a HK GTS. Will probably just make it a little "pull"button so it works like a choke. ALl I have to do then is figure out what to fit where the VENT knob is, unless I actually keep a fresh air intake it won't be needed.
I think I'm going to have to make up some sort of alloy insert to fit where the glovebox was, to locate a small fuse block and a few relays for extras on the car that aren't part of the original wiring, like the A/C unit, radio supply, choke supply, MSD unit, electric fuel pump etc. With any luck the MSD will fit in the smaller glovebox too (MSD pro-billet HEI dizzy on the engine).