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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 14 8:12 am
by Charger
that is small, either that or it has got a MASSIVE rear number plate :D ;) :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 14 1:56 am
by Bozwell
haven't done anything to this for a while except repair the centre grill n badge and sandblast the Rallye wheels so they can be repainted. been battling on with the S800 to get it ready for paint.

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(couple of pages back you can see it was quite flat)

found that aftermarket Jaguar E Type front bearing spacers will fit the front hubs, once 1/2 inch machined off, so just need to order a pair of them. £20 each.

will probably do more to the Barracuda next month.

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 15 11:01 pm
by Bozwell
poor old thing has been neglected for a while.

wheels have been painted in a darkish silver

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and carrying on with the front disc conversion

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measuring the wheel bearings i found that they are the exactly the same as Jaguar E Type so no problem finding those :) . the spacer will need machining down then fine tuned with MGB wheel bearing shims. nut will then be done up very tight which will make the spindle much stiffer and stop the bearings spinning on the stubaxle.

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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 15 3:11 am
by drewcrane
grille looks great,wheels very nice,and the bearing comparison ,great find I MIGHT win a bar wager on that one,

great project keep it going :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 15 6:33 pm
by Bozwell
i tried an MGB bearing kit and they are exactly the same as well (couldn't find sizes listed anywhere so i took a chance to see if they were the same). the only difference is the seals are different in each kit and none fit the Barracuda hubs.

needless to say the MGB bearings are cheaper to buy.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 15 8:16 pm
by Steve
Love this car....that rear window is a work of art =P~

Im very impressed with your attention to detail and the neatness of everything. All the paint finishes look perfect etc....this will definitely be a keeper. Keep up the great work matey :thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 15 12:08 am
by Bozwell
still having fun with the front disc conversion

iv'e machined the spacers down to 1.650 inches which means i just need to fit the thinnist shim to get the bearing clearence. will probably torque the stub axle nut to 80lbs.

but what i did notice is that the inner bearing didn't sit flush on the stub axle :? . i tried the original USA made bearing and that was the same? so i put a larger radius in the new bearings and they now sit flush on the machined face rather than sitting on the radius. something to look out for!

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will need to machine the nut for the splitpin hole to align when torqued.

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got some new wheel studs. they hold the disc to the hub so had to stick with standard for the front.

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bit slow with this one :oops:

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 15 4:26 am
by drewcrane
:happy1: :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 15 8:07 pm
by Bozwell
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got to love this forum :thumbright:

put a wanted add in for a 8 3/4 and I end up with this

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ready to bolt in A Body 489 suregrip with 4 inch pcd and 3.23 gears. and delivered 8-) . cheers John, good to meet you :thumbright: .


got a bit of time off soon so may get a bit more done to the Barracuda :)

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 15 8:40 pm
by paolo_mangusta
That is a result! Mine's just arrived from Florida, and I'll still need to overhaul the diff and get a suregrip in there...

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 15 10:02 pm
by Pete
Great quality build Barry - keep those pictures coming!! :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 15 7:42 am
by terryr
don't want to Bananarama! on your fire,but will you have enough room for grease to lubricate your front wheel bearings ,as there is normally a gap between them which you have put the spacer into,which would hold grease,i can see the inside one getting hot

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 15 8:04 am
by db
Nice work :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 15 9:45 am
by Bozwell
terryr wrote: will you have enough room for grease to lubricate your front wheel bearings ,
wheel bearings are greased prior to fitting and there is still plenty of room in the hub to hold more grease. the spacer doesn't take up that much room and doesn't cause any issues other than add a little unsprung weight to the front.

we fit them all the time to race cars that corner hard. making the stub axle stiffer prevents brake pad knockoff due to the disc pushing them back in as the stub axle flexes.

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 15 10:02 am
by terryr
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