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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 12 11:53 pm
by Cannonball
ANTON wrote:
Ivor wrote:Love the original colour Anton...when shall I order the paint!
Say goodbye because buy next week it will be gone and oxide primer with black on top. :thumbright:

i would leave them floors anto they are mint just wash them and polish them with some rust inhibiter they lasted 40+ yrs gonna out live you

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 7:52 am
by ANTON
I have got all my stuff back from the powder coaters and now I have started to re-assemble all the bits and pieces.
I had the filler tube and breather done in a tough texture black as it will get knocked in the boot.
All the heater box panel and flaps where done in a silver and the front panel in gloss black. I have a new gasket kit for the heater box and I also have a firewall gasket kit.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 7:54 am
by ANTON
more pictures

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 7:55 am
by ANTON
more

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 8:00 am
by ANTON
more

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 8:17 am
by db
Mmm shiny things!
Now that's a proper man's Valentines day ;)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 8:34 am
by ANTON
db wrote:Mmm shiny things!
Now that's a proper man's Valentines day ;)
At least when i open these gift up i actually want them and not some rubbish that my wife thinks I want.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 9:03 am
by ANTON
I had some piece on Saturday afternoon so I finally made my voltage regulator and once I have tested it in my car and make sure it works I will be selling these to anyone who wants one. I have already made three more and I have enough parts to make six more.

I have made mine so it is a plug and play system so you don't have to solder onto the back of your circuit board and can then put back the standard items. Mine uses the original capacitor screw and mounts in that location.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 9:59 am
by AllKiller
Bit more info on the Voltage reg Anton please :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 10:06 am
by ANTON
AllKiller wrote:Bit more info on the Voltage reg Anton please :thumbright:
Once I know that they work I will post the cost and I will make as many as are wanted. I am going to go to Derek's house and try them on his car as it will be a few weeks till my car is up and running.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 3:18 pm
by R.RUNNER
Make sure Del`s Fire Insurance is up to date, if you`re testing out (untried) electrics......................... he must be a good mate to let you use his car as a test bed. :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:



Does the voltage limiter work the same as these solid state types.(see photo) on ebay.


Nice powder coating there.........who does that for you?



:P :P :P

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 3:31 pm
by ANTON
R.RUNNER wrote:Make sure Del`s Fire Insurance is up to date, if you`re testing out (untried) electrics......................... he must be a good mate to let you use his car as a test bed. :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:



Does the voltage limiter work the same as these solid state types.(see photo) on ebay.


Nice powder coating there.........who does that for you?


:P :P :P




I'm sure its the same sort if thing. Get rid of the old system and replace with solid state tech.
A friend of mine owns his own powder coating company.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 4:06 pm
by Jules
R.RUNNER wrote:Make sure Del`s Fire Insurance is up to date......
:thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
... you rotten sod :lol: :lol: :lol:

:D

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 12 10:20 pm
by jerry
Looking good Anton 8-)

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 12 4:46 pm
by ANTON
One the jobs that I have been doing is rebuilding my heater box and it has taken a long time but it came out great. I replace all the foam gaskets and powder coated everything so it looks better than new now.
I had to repair bits of the fiberglass and then colour it and you can't tell its been repaired.