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Seat belt mounts on MyEH. B Pillars cut to add seat belt mounting upper bolts. 3mm thick mounting plates with 7/16" UNF nuts added to inside of pillars. Another picture of the B pillar showing how the front seat belt upper mounting bolts were added Different angle of the B pillar cut open to allow seat belt plates to be inserted Rear seat belt upper outer mount uses an original hole in the C pillar Rear lower outer seat belt mounting point rear inner belt mounts are the same plate size as used in the B pillar mounts
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VR Commodore power steering pump and Gen3 style reservoir are used. VT V6 hose used to connect them VS-VY V6 Commodore power steering pump uses a multi-ribbed type belt so I needed an 11A section pulley to use the pump on the 308. The pulley mounting flange looked very similar to a 308 waterpump so I grabbed a spare waterpump pulley. The mounting bolt spacing was spot on. All I needed to do was enlarge the centre hole to 31mm. VS V6 power steering pump mounted and correctly aligned. The pump will be driven by the same belt as the water pump. The alternator will run its own belt. VT 5.0 litre uses a Bosch reduction starter fitted with a heat shield. This heat shield stops you being able to use a main battery cable in the normal position. I fabricated a screw on adaptor that allows the cable to come off the starter toward the front of the engine. This was then covered by some Earls fibreglass sleeving. Also in this sleeving is the B+ alternator wire, start wire and +ve wire to feed the main wiring harness Rear of the motor is busy. There is the fuel line, fuel return line, nitrous feed line, all the powertrain wiring as well as the map sensor and ignition module. The heater hoses are also ready to be connected..
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Some front caliper comparisons Top to bottom. Corvette C6 Z06 6 piston PBR monoblock front caliper. Next Corvette C6, Falcon BA-BF upgrade, VT-VY upgrade 2 piston front caliper and standard AU2-BF, VT-VY 2 piston front caliper.
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hahahaha, might want to rethink your choice of engine before bolting on that bad muthaf***er, and i say that as a genuine fan of the plastic.
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quote: Originally posted by greenhj
hahahaha, might want to rethink your choice of engine before bolting on that bad muthaf***er, and i say that as a genuine fan of the plastic.
This one would probably do the job. http://www.torque-power.com.au/big_paw11.htmDo you agree??
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thats an overpriced mutant chev but yeah it'll do. Me personally, when i get sick of holdens, ill be taking a serious look at the World block that uses sbc internals and takes the lsx heads, best of both worlds and 1/3rd the price of craigs abomination. 400 cubes and twin 74mm turbo's, Oh yeah!!! the only other option if your stubborn and sentimental like me is the COME alloy block which actually looks like a gmh engine, but its horribly overpriced too. neither craigs or sam/issy's creations are worth paying that much money just to keep holden heads on it (in my opinion of course and ill add that I am a super tightarse lol) but i admire the money and effort thats gone into getting them on the market. I sure wish either of them would do an iron block though. Edited by user Thursday, 19 January 2012 7:43:01 PM(UTC)
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I do love my Holden motors. In my opinion you have to use a Holden in a Holden. Yes I know Holden used Chevs but that's different. Having said that I would love to try something really out there in my next car. What about an old school V12 Jag twin turbo or twin turbo Nissan VK56 V8 or iron block 2UZFE 4.7 Toyota with a roots style blower through the bonnet.
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thats an overpriced mutant chev but yeah it'll do.
Me personally, when i get sick of holdens, ill be taking a serious look at the World block that uses sbc internals and takes the lsx heads, best of both worlds and 1/3rd the price of craigs abomination.
400 cubes and twin 74mm turbo's, Oh yeah!!!
the only other option if your stubborn and sentimental like me is the COME alloy block which actually looks like a gmh engine, but its horribly overpriced too.
neither craigs or sam/issy's creations are worth paying that much money just to keep holden heads on it (in my opinion of course and ill add that I am a super tightarse lol) but i admire the money and effort thats gone into getting them on the market.
I sure wish either of them would do an iron block though.
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lexus v8 looks like a good thing if youre capacity limited in a street legal car and seem to strong enough to really screw some power into or make the viper v10 fit, that'll stir some people up lol.
im a knuckle dragging pushrod lover so i dont know too much about alternative power plants but theres some interesting stuff around, thats for sure.
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Brake caliper comparison. L to R (1) C6 Z06 6 piston, (2) C6 Z51, BA-BF Tickford, VT-VZ upgrade, (3) standard AU2, VT-VZ style and (4) finally VL Turbo, VN,VP V8 caliper As a brake upgrade for the HZ one tonner I am going to use the BA Tickford style calipers on the front and the VL Turbo front calipers on the rear. Amazingly these VL calipers bolt straight onto the AU one tonner Borg Warner diff. Too easy.
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Ordered a set of LED headlights. They should land in a few weeks. I think they look great and they are literally brilliant. BLOODY expensive though Edited by user Sunday, 3 June 2012 8:37:24 AM(UTC)
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Finally got some time away from work to fit my you beaut serpintine belt setup to the 355 in myeh. BLOODY BUGGER SH1T, it won't fit. The mounting brackets for the alternator and A/C compressors would all need to be remade and that's too much effort. I have decided to fit this pulley setup to the spare 308 that's likely to go in the HZ One Tonner we will hopefully start soon. To make it work I need a 6PK ribbed style pulley for the alternator and the power steering pump. The power steering pump is from a V6 Commodore so I need an original pulley for it. The alternator is a VS-VT style Bosch V8 unit but I think the pulley off a VN on V6 alternator should bolt straight on. Edited by user Sunday, 17 June 2012 6:14:36 AM(UTC)
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a couple of quick questions,
Did you make those pulleys?
It appears the water pump is underdriven, any particular reason for that?
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No, I purchased them off ebay. The guy that made them designed them for racing hence the sizes. Shouldn't be an issue though as I have run similar setups with a stock waterpump pulley and reduced size billet crank pulley. Cooling was not an issue even at low engine speeds.
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a couple of quick questions,
Did you make those pulleys?
It appears the water pump is underdriven, any particular reason for that?
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Got the final serpentine setup sorted. Only needed 2 idlers to get the belt wrap I needed. The passenger side idler will be moved closer to the crank line and will also be the tensioner. Now it's just a matter of creating the templates for the final mounting brackets. Then cutting them and making it all fit..
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I made up a short tow cable to attach to the tow hook made a while back. This should keep the tow truck hooks away from my paint. Fitted the tow hook under car. Ready for loading on the tilt tray.. Tested my tow hook, worked perfectly
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