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Best thing about Christmas holidays is that I finally get time to CLEAN UP. Although everything looks like it's everywhere it is all in it's place and there is actually room to work on both benches. Finally got our old plasma TV to use in the garage. It weighs about 40kg is only analogue and standard definition. This $5000 TV has been replaced by a $400 Laughing Horse brand from China..
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New years project. This is a engine stand that will allow me to start and run an engine with or without a transmission. It has locations for a fuel bottle and battery as well as a removable radiator mount. There will also be a simple wiring harness with ignition, start, oil light and temp gauge. I'll also try to squeeze in a muffler or two if possible. I dug out the control box I used with THE EH before it was wired. This contains a main ignition switch and lamp, A VDO water temp gauge, a low oil pressure lamp, a start button and also a thermo fan switch. Also found a left over tacho, water temp, oil temp and oil pressure gauge. I'll mount this on the frame also to help keep an eye on things. Transmission mount made but not final welded. 38mm Denso style EFI pump fitted to the frame. This will be gravity fed from the fuel can. Edited by user Tuesday, 31 December 2013 6:12:12 PM(UTC)
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Mockup in cardboard of a 30 row oil cooler that I was thinking of adding to the cooling system. The coolers run AN10 fittings and should easily tap into the heater hoses under the passenger side guard. I am contemplating running 2 of these with fans mounted under the car just in front of the diff. This is if I can get them to fit. 10 inch fans fitted. These would run at all times the coolers are being used. I may control them manually, via a separate thermo switch or via the PCM. Not sure at the moment.
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after seeing your build and the obvious work you put into the most minor of details, the injector blockoffs seem a tad low tech :D
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quote: Originally posted by greenhj
after seeing your build and the obvious work you put into the most minor of details, the injector blockoffs seem a tad low tech :D
No they'll be ok. Used rubber globes are good for many jobs.. Seriously though. I have a small length of 15/16" HEX aluminium left. I'll just machine up some from that when I get a chance.
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bloody nice job on the eh, looks fantastic you be should be very happy with how it turned out, just a quick question what steering column did u use cheers mate
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quote: Originally posted by ehwa
bloody nice job on the eh, looks fantastic you be should be very happy with how it turned out, just a quick question what steering column did u use cheers mate
Thanks, The steering column tube is a HQ lower section joined to a VS Commodore upper section. The shaft is a VS Commodore upper with a HQ intermediate section and a Torana lower section. All 3 use the same shaft dimensions which allows the sections to simply slide together. Once assembled I drilled them and used an aluminium shear pin to hold the sections together. This allows the column to remain collapsible.
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when are you hooking up a water brake and some strain gauges to the engine run in stand? :D
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quote: Originally posted by greenhj
when are you hooking up a water brake and some strain gauges to the engine run in stand? :D
Not quite. I don't think I would even bother to put this engine on a dyno. It's a mild setup probably only putting out 350HP max. It would probably not even register on the dyno..
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Here's a couple of other projects I did recently. First is a Commodore wiper motor for an EJ,EH and the second is a mounting kit for a Sanden 508 compressor on the passenger side head of a 253-308 carby or EFI.
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One front wheel was not sitting on the hub flush. Turns out 2 of the countersunk rotor mounting bolts were sitting proud. A quick linish and a repaint and it's fixed. Finally fitted the repro 1964 rego label.. Thought I would try out the new (to me) mill by slotting some slotted rotors I had left over from the EH build. These are 343mm HSV rotors with 8 slots. I added another 16. It was a learning experience. All I need to do now is the other side and the complete other rotor. Bonnet clearance is about 8-10mm betweenthe air filters and bonnet. You wouldn't think so looking at the filters in this shot
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You do some great work and I'm always interested in watching it. Keep it up.
Cheers Keith
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Thanks Keith, I like to tinker in the shed and some times things work and some times they don't. I don't post the failures however. Haha..
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