ke36_turbo Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 G'day everyone, This is my new project. It's a 78 ke36 panel van. It's got a 3tgte under the hood, a celica 5 speed, and a spooled 9" diff in the rear. So far i have replaced the front suspension with KYB shocks and KING springs. I am replacing the front guards, bonnet and grille with new taiwanese items (unless anyone has any good secondhand stuff for sale ;) ). I'm also taking out the spool and converting back to LSD for street use and so I can get the thing registered. It will be wearing a fresh coat of bright red paint soon too. If anyone in Brisbane has a front left guard, rear bumper, honeycomb style grille or the panel that goes under the bumper and joins the guards for one of these please let me know as i've found it hard to track down second hand stuff so far. So watch this space as i get the car into a respectable state and get it back on the road where it should be. Peace, Matt Quote
Rolla__Boy Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 Looks good. It has a 9 inch and is still 4 stud? Weird. And good luck finding a honeycomb grill...they are few and far between Welcome to Rollaclub, and thanks for sharing your project Quote
leigh Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 Nice ride mate! would luv to see some pics of your engine!! Its great seeing people doing up wagons!! ;) Quote
lappy Posted September 6, 2006 Report Posted September 6, 2006 whoa crazy car, any dyno sheets? great job man ;) Quote
JiP Posted September 7, 2006 Report Posted September 7, 2006 I've gotta early Ke30 apron (75/76) Thats the panel under the bumper. Quote
ke36_turbo Posted September 11, 2006 Author Report Posted September 11, 2006 Here's a few progress pics of the rolla. The rear drums on the 9" have been redrilled to 4 stud and the axles shortened and resplined. The old stud holes in the axles were welded up by the looks of it and new holes drilled in the 4 stud pattern. I haven't had it on a dyno yet because I actually want to drive it first. I haven't even driven it round the block yet :D The guy I bought it off took me for a quick drive in it though and it scared the bejeezus outta me, which is why i bought it. The last pic is how it used to look. My aim is to get it looking something like that again, except probably with stocko wheels and a venetian blind to try and avoid looks from the poolice. Sorry about the quality of the photos as they're off my phone. JiP i've sent you a pm about that apron. Cheers, Matt Quote
ke36_turbo Posted September 14, 2006 Author Report Posted September 14, 2006 I'm having trouble fitting a grille because the top intercooler pipe is hitting it. Does anyone have any ideas on what model grille would be easiest to modify to give it clearance? It is hitting on the honeycomb part. Cheers, Matt Quote
pebbleboy Posted January 15, 2007 Report Posted January 15, 2007 G'day everyone, This is my new project. It's a 78 ke36 panel van. It's got a 3tgte under the hood, a celica 5 speed, and a spooled 9" diff in the rear. So far i have replaced the front suspension with KYB shocks and KING springs. I am replacing the front guards, bonnet and grille with new taiwanese items (unless anyone has any good secondhand stuff for sale :) ). I'm also taking out the spool and converting back to LSD for street use and so I can get the thing registered. It will be wearing a fresh coat of bright red paint soon too. If anyone in Brisbane has a front left guard, rear bumper, honeycomb style grille or the panel that goes under the bumper and joins the guards for one of these please let me know as i've found it hard to track down second hand stuff so far. So watch this space as i get the car into a respectable state and get it back on the road where it should be. Peace, Matt I have a bever panel the one that goes between the gaurds. Quote
Taz_Rx Posted January 15, 2007 Report Posted January 15, 2007 I'm having trouble fitting a grille because the top intercooler pipe is hitting it. Does anyone have any ideas on what model grille would be easiest to modify to give it clearance? It is hitting on the honeycomb part.Cheers, Matt I'm about to put this set up into another car, so when I do I going to cut the front panel, around where the piping goes through. that way I'll be able to get the cooler back another 3 inches or so and won't have to cut out the small section across the bottom of the grill. FYI, the cooler is the standard item out of a '89 mx6. they take all of 1/2 an hour to fit in a ke30-55. :) Quote
ke36_turbo Posted February 7, 2010 Author Report Posted February 7, 2010 So 3 and a bit years down the road and this project is still ongoing. I had the red panelvan all finished and ready for the top coat of paint when during transport it rolled off the car trailer and through my bedroom wall. The next weekend I bought the blue ke36 off a granny and with the aim to build one good car out of the 2. After I did this alot of other things happened which took priority over the corollas. Finally I now have the time to do some work on them again. In the last 2 weeks I have swapped engines, transmissions, diffs, tailshafts, fuel tanks, fuel systems, interiors, wiring looms, dashes, doors, guards and converted the blue one to a hydraulic clutch. I have some more wiring work to finish up then I will start on the bodywork. It's probably a good thing the red corolla got smashed because 3 years later, ALOT of rust has come through underneath the new primer and paint. I am thinking an orange paint job at the moment but i'm sure I will change my mind another ten times before I actually spray any paint. I can't wait to get the car running but I have a feeling I am goin to have some electrical problems as the car has been sitting for 2 years... Quote
PMP020 Posted February 8, 2010 Report Posted February 8, 2010 good to see you gettin back into and making something of it!! :) instead of taking the pussy way out and ditching the lot :blush: keep the progress picks coming. oh and as for problems, ull most likely come across mechanical problems rather than electrical problems. but both can be fixed. so don't stress. cheers, scott Quote
36panvan Posted February 8, 2010 Report Posted February 8, 2010 yeah kudos to you man, as mentioned above good to see you stuck with it :) these are great little cars and you don't see many around, it will be interesting to find out what you do with it Quote
oh what a nissan feeling! Posted February 8, 2010 Report Posted February 8, 2010 cool! what state are you in? gotta love your persistence. Quote
ke36_turbo Posted February 8, 2010 Author Report Posted February 8, 2010 (edited) I'm in brizzy. I actually tried to sell these recently because I couldn't stand having them sitting around any longer but couldn't part with them, couldn't sell them either which was a bit of a motivator. Here's a couple of pics of the blue one before any of the major work. At this stage I had only swapped the front brakes and suspension. In the last couple of days I have been scraping mud out of all the hidden nooks and crannies and getting all the leaves and dirt out of heater/wiper motor passage behind the dash. The blue corolla has a different dash to the red one but so far I have been able to swap everything without too many troubles. I am hoping to finish the engine installation this weekend and will hopefully post some updated pictures then. I have a few spare parts left over now so if anyone is after anything in particular let me know. Edited February 8, 2010 by ke36_turbo Quote
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