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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 11 12:02 pm
by Ivor
Great news Jules, did the old girl drive okay?

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 11 1:40 pm
by autofetish
Looks great

I think i will be looking for the same Bmw seats they are perfect

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 11 8:48 pm
by Jules
Ivor wrote:Great news Jules, did the old girl drive okay?
Yes mate. Surprisingly well considering she hasn't done much driving for I don't know how long :thumbright:
Engine's sweet. Trans changes as sweet as. No rumbles, whines, creaks or anything.
The canister's shot on the dizzy, so wasn't the strongest of excelleration, but power was certainly there, and will be better when the timing can be sorted properly with a working canister.

Bacca's got a dizzy sat at his place waiting for me, so when I sort that out it should be even better.
I will just say though that this project is a "driver" car, and not a "rag the ass off it" car :lol: so when I talk about power, I just mean overtaking / pull away from the junction / mother Mopar factory settings power. Not 1/4 mile in under 13 seconds power :shock:
It'll never be as powerful as alot of the other cars on here :help: I could never compete with those lot, so I won't bother trying :lol:

I'm a happy lad just driving around with a 2:76 back end with a 318 up front enjoying good gas mileage for my dollar :)



Oh, and Patina is the new Black ;)

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 11 9:43 pm
by Mick
There's a downside to having a reasonably fast car, they aren't very practical for road use, i thought about getting mine on the road but race fuel, heavy consumption, hard back suspension, soft front, noisy, no heater or much else.
I might buy something next year to poodle around in, 318 would be fine, reliable, quiet and reasonable on fuel, keep the race car for track only.
My mate up here has got a 68 Coronet with a 318 he got off Duncan, they are nice looking cars.
Enjoy driving it, fast isn't always best.
Mick :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 11 5:56 pm
by Jules
Registration came through today :thumbright:

Best pay a visit to states plates I guess :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 11 1:44 am
by RobTwin
Few more pics wouldnt go a miss Jules ;)

Good work tho - lovin that dash :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 11 10:24 pm
by Anonymous
Great work there Jules!

Did you get the electo dizzie to work yet?

Happy Christmas to you and the family. :wav:

Best wishes from Bacca.

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 11 12:49 am
by Jules
baccaruda wrote:........Did you get the electro dizzie to work yet?
Just got another box of goodies from the States Wednesday with a new ECU and pigtail etc. in it, so will be sorting it out over the xmas break ;)

Will let you know when it's in if it works mate :)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 12 11:27 pm
by Jules
Not long after getting it on the road I took it out for a quick spin, and whilst going round a bend I heard abit of a clunk come from the front :scratch:

Luckily I wasn't going too fast, nor was I too far from home (again), and when I got back home the top of the drivers wheel was leaning out a considerable amount :pale:

Giving the wheel a good shake revealed a knackered top ball joint #-o

So, an order went in for a pair of ball joints and a set of upper control arm bushes.
Just as well do both ball joints, as I'm pretty sure that if 1's gone, the other won't be far behind :shock:

Also, I just as well do the top bushes at the same time seeing as the arm is out on the bench :working:

So, last weekends little job was to sort it out (amongst other things with the '66)

What an absolute Bananarama! of a job. That little sucker did not want to budge. :evil:

So, a good soak overnight with Rocket40, abit of heat, and a scaffold pole on the end of my breaker bar and she finally let go ;)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 12 11:29 pm
by Jules
After the war I had with that side, I really wasn't looking forward to doing the other side (which I started tonight)

After giving the arm abit of a clean up, the new ball joint went in as sweet as a nut :thumbright:

A lick of paint and it looks as good as ;)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 12 11:31 pm
by Jules
As I said earlier, I started the other side tonight.
I've removed the arm and the bushes, but my trusty breaker bar couldn't handle this 1 and I broke it #-o

The bushes didn't want to let go either [-X

What a pig of a job that was :angryfire:

I think this ball joint is gonna be a right arse to get out.

...... to be continued

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 12 12:58 pm
by sinny
They a Bananarama! to get out! Nice work though Jules. :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 12 1:02 pm
by Dave-R
Always best to remove the ball joint while the arm is still on the car.

There is a real chance of buggering the a-arm if you just clamp it in a vice or something.

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 12 2:31 pm
by Jules
Yeah, but knowing my luck Dave I'll slip and put a big dent in the side of the wheel arch :oops:

:lol:

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 12 2:48 pm
by Dave-R
I slipped doing something similar on the Jeep about six months ago and made a dent on the wing with my head. :shock: :lol: