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My son took the car into his work for the weekend and he and his mate got stuck into it.

 

 

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Rust around the back window.

 

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Removing the filler and vent.

 

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And the other side.

 

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post-5916-1267504104_thumb.jpgA good weekends work

 

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No more vent.

 

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No more filler flap.

 

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Cutting out rust and welding in new pannels

 

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The trip home.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
  Doogs said:
Love your work mate, cheap and effective.

Will keep your suspension ideas in mind for a little down the track...

 

Cheap and effective, I love it. Thanks man.

 

Motor is finally back together and sitting in place.

 

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Hopefully this weekend will be ready to fire up.

 

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Posted
  silverra23 said:
Looking really good!

 

SO i take it colour change to white? Shame I kinda liked the purple :jamie:

Na I'm thinking blue and yellow, the white is inside and the engine bay. The scrutineers used to have a sook every time they checked it becausethey said it looked dirty. So while the engine was out I thought I would give it a coat of paint.

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  silverra23 said:
ah scrutineers.. always focussing on the really important stuff lol

Adam, have you still got the 35 and if so are you going to do the Phillip Island 6 hour this year?

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  coln72 said:
......used to use the dirt to hide a few things I didn't want the scruitineers to see :jamie:

 

My trick is to w8 till they are about to check what I don't want them to check, then hand them my helmet to check and then the log book to sign and they forget all about it :-)

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A quick question for any one reading this. Because I am using a 2tgeu block there is no provision for a mechanical fuel pump. There for I have fitted a Holley Blue electric pump and a Holley regulator. My question is, what pressure to run the fuel for Webers. I am thinking about 4 to 5 psi. Thanks. Paul

 

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  silverra23 said:
webers are notoriously sensitive to pressure. no more than 5psi!

 

Thanks Adam. With the holley reg I could only get it down to about 12psi so I have piggybacked a speco reg and its at about 4.5 psi now.

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that should do it.. sadly no ke35 for me any more.. have something else that will turn into a club racer as time and funds permit... but i don't think i will be doing the phillip island 6 hour.

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