Richard Scott 69 Charger

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Post by Anonymous »

Got the other side brake disc stuff on today.

Hopefully get on with the master cylinder over the Easter weekend. :thumbright:
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That looks great. Wish ours looked that new and shiny. :(
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It will be. patience young stupot. The force flows strong in you.



Brake setup looks great mate. It'll be great knowing you can stop as well as go now :lol:
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Just in case you thought you were doing something wrong with the way you had the brakes mounted before....

Mopars came with those slider brakes mounted forwards originally. So you were correct to try them that way the first time. It was just that you were trying to fit a 70s design on a 60s car. That is why you had bother.

The flexy brake line routing is better when mounted at the rear though. :thumbright:
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Yeah, I get it now. If I'd thought about it properly to start with I would have figured it out sooner but I was just going off the way I've always seen the calipers mounted before.

Live and learn eh. :thumbright:

Cheers for all your help again Dave.
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New battery and negative lead means I can do this :thumbright: First time I've had electricity since I fitted the headlights.

Next is cutting and fitting new ignition leads, popping in some new spark plugs and finishing the brake fittings. Once I get the engine fired up and running ok again then I can tackle my steering pump adjustment, combined with getting the brakes master cylinder bench bled and connected there's nothing actually stopping me going for my MOT.

Watch this space. :thumbright:
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Couldn't resist. :D

Relax, it's a smoke machine, not pure evil. ;)
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The car got out of the garage under it's own power today. Brakes bled successfully and stop the car, also ran it up the hill next to my house and the kickdown worked. Never driven it fast enough to have it change gears on me(!) Great stuff.

Fitted a new Lokar throttle cable aswell. Just got to adjust me power steering pump so that my wheels don't turn to the left every time I let go of the steering wheel.

Then throw the seats back in and on paper at least I'm ready for an MOT :thumbright:

Pictures when there's something to post. I tried to take a photo on my phone of my neighbour who stuck her head out to see 'what all the noise was' but I was having to much fun/trouble steering. Big grin on my face. :D
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Good one mate. My Challenger now has working brakes at last too. Nearly there.... ;)
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Damn.

http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... 798#317798

Anyone just changed to rack and pinion? Got one of these spare?
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Well, after a massive amount of hassle, welding and help from the board (cheers Dave, DaveB and Derek) I have finally got power steering in a straight line, well, almost straight(!)

Got to wire up my hood indicators and other little but MOT essential electrics such as: windscreen washers, horn, reverse lights etc... then I should be all set.

I still have a bit more Dynamat to throw down before I rebuild the interior but I don't need carpet for an MOT :thumbright:

More posts/pics as and when.
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8-) nearly there :thumbright:
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Yep, wired up my horn today. Had to make a connection for the new steering wheel horn ring. Now my car can go Beep Beep! as well as Vroom Vroom! :thumbright:

Got a little tachometer on the way also to help me set my tickover, more pics soon.
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Thinking of getting an exhaust system from these guys http://www.ttiexhaust.com/ as they come with Dynomax Super Turbo Mufflers which I'm lead to believe from other threads is the way to go.

My headers are 3" at the pipe end so I guess I should go for the 3" system B30HWM6870? Still researching though :read2: it would be about £400 plus shipping so I want to get it right.

Waiting for Neil to finish my new distributor and get that fitted to (hopefully) solve my timing/overheating problem and send me a harness to complete my electronic igniton.

Then Wednesday I am popping down to Leeds to meet Gerry ('66 Coronet) and collect my new heater unit. :thumbright:

Pics as and when :thumbright:
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rich, id try, i think as performance at newburn/lemington for exhaust, few people give them :thumbright: or have i already said this ???
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