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Bugger, broke off one of my custom made timing cover/water pump bolts. Not a huge deal just another hour or so pulling everything apart and remaking another bolt..
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TS Astra power steering pump. This is my solution. Cheaper and quicker than a mechanical pump. High pressure hose fitting couldn't be simpler. This fitting from Pirtek bolts straight on and gives me a #6 AN fitting. Too easy.
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Header plates and stub pipes ready to go for new 1-3/4" headers. 1-3/4" 180 degree bends will form the basics of the primary pipes for the Tri-Y style headers.
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New steering shaft in place. There is more space than with the old Torana rack setup. The rear pipe will turn forward before turning down. This will allow me to keep the same radius bends on all 8 cylinders.
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Old steering column out. A qucik comparison to see how close the new column is. The steering shaft itself will need to be extended about 50mm. This is easy and there is heaps of overlap between the upper and lower shafts. Completed new column next tothe old one. I still need the billet lower column mount to arrive from the US before I can press everything together.
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Lower column mount arrived from the US. It was machined to match my column Lower mount and lower column pieces. These will be pressed together No press in the garage so a big G Clamp, some lube and away we go. Lower half of the column complete Column trial fit Column nearly finished. I still need to access a press to press the steel Commodore upper column to the aluminium intermediate column section.. This is the engine bay end of the column..
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Extractor pipes ready to go. Just need to stick it all together.
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Speedflow braided pressure hose in place. I covered it in Speedflow black sleeve to hide the hose and protect it. Pressure and return line fittings modified and ready to be fitted.
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Driver side upper pipes done. Lower section will be done off the car on a spare motor. Passenger side upper pipes done. Lower section will be done off the car on a spare motor. All upper pipes done and removed ready to go on the spare motor. This means I can sit comfortably and make up the lower sections Collectors in position so all I need to do now is get all the pipes down to the collector and keep everyone as close as possible to 36" long. Basic pipe work sorted out. I will need to tweak number 7 pipe a bit as I need to add the most length to it. No big deal though Basic pipe work sorted out. I need to remove the knock sensor off this motor before I can work number 6 pipe out. THE EH doesn't use one so I don't need to worry out clearing it with that pipe..
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Wheel stud holes needed to be gently persuaded from Commodore PCD 120mm to HQ PCD 120.65. This was done slowly and steadily with a 6mm twin flute milling bit in the die grinder. Fit is now perfect.. About 3mm clearance between the rim and the caliper. Mocking up caliper mounting brackets Wheel tucks up in the guard neatly. Looks like I got the offset of the wheels right.
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Front lower control arm bolt covers fitted. These neaten things nicely
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