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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 14 7:12 pm
by Blue
Progress continues! Been working on various bits, but nothing finished as yet hence lack of updates. Here's a couple of things that are nearly ready to fit, later style transmission crossmember with a new poly bush, lightened, blasted & detailed.

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 14 7:17 pm
by Blue
Shifter before and after Trev's had at it. Modified the trigger with a longer titanium rod so it's easier to use with a ball rather than the original T handle, because that's more suited to my driving style. Couple more small jobs to do on it, and that can go on.

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 14 10:38 pm
by Mick70RR
I like that shifter John. :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 14 1:01 am
by Les Szabo
wouldn't expect anything less from you Blue....pucker, who needs an Auto to go quick down the 1/4 ;)

Les

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 14 11:14 am
by Steve
Love this Thread Blue...great work and a really good reference for anyone wanting to build a race car from scratch. Looks like you are steaming on with it!! Roll on Garys Picnic...cant wait to see it =P~

Cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 14 11:27 am
by Carl
Your in a whole different league you are blue.

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 14 8:43 pm
by Blue
Meanwhile back at OCD central, K Frame thrash. Notched the back for oil pan clearance, cut off the spot welded flange and seam welded all the way round, checked and dealt with any dodgy factory welding, chopped off or tidied up any excess metal, added a tow loop, cut a few holes where I thought I could get away with it and had it blasted. Took about 15 hours work I think, now in black paint and hopefully back on the car Tomorrow. Thought most of what I'd done was largely cosmetic, but turned out I'd lopped off 6lb, happy days crack open another bottle of red....

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 14 8:51 pm
by Mick
I did exactly the same with mine but it was a lot more than 6# reduction.

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 14 8:52 pm
by autofetish
Very very very impressive why did I not think of that


Keep up the great work blue

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 14 9:37 pm
by Mossy68
Mick wrote:I did exactly the same with mine but it was a lot more than 6# reduction.
Don't tell him that Mick !!!
He'll be pulling it apart again :shock:

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 14 9:51 pm
by Blue
I could probably have got 10lb out of it if I'd been using a motor plate, but I don't want to do that. it only weighed 35lb to start with and it's a structural component so you can't go too mad without sacrificing strength.

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 14 11:58 am
by Carl
Its a good learning lesson reading this thread Blue. Your doing things I would never think or dare doing, that's the difference between the old Pro's like yourself and Armatures like me who only play at it.

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 14 12:14 pm
by TW71
Nice work Blue, I cant wait to see it all done, thank you for posting this thread :thumbright:

Tim

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 14 3:49 pm
by Steve
Very impressive Blue....this is going to be a fantastic car!!! 6lbs doesnt sound much but I would imagine that when you add it all up, shaving bits here and there, you can make big savings on weight......sounds like it could become an obsession! :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 14 6:20 pm
by Pete
It's been an obsession for over 20 years........