well it has been a year - one year since I said it would be 3 - 6 months until the car would be ready
one year - and its still not done
hmmmmmm
so - warwick - what has happened this week? I hear my loyal readers ask.......
Strut tops made - 8mm mild steel - now drilled ready for bolt fitting - just gotta work out what bolts are going into them - and I am really glad I am not welding the suckers on
Steering column extended - but not welded yet - will finalise that when we do the seat fitting part - thick walled 4130 with the std shite mild steel Fiat shaft machined down to fit its about 400mm longer then it was but that will reduce once we see where things sit
Stuff to do prior to cage
sand and seam seal the bits that will be impossible to get to once there is a jungle gym in place
find some tube to fit the Fiat Nydella rubberised bearings for the steering shaft and come up with picture to give the cage builder for the struts to mount it to the das bar of the new cage
Give the car a complete clean and blow off and send it on its way...
4 weeks to go
w
Take a motor racing introvert add a Fiat 128 and age for a few years - the net result is the bomb factory - backyard fabrication and general mechanical chaos - its a form of therapy...
Monday, May 15, 2006
Monday, May 08, 2006
sticky
so how do you remove 30 year old glue from the cabin roof of a Fiat 128?
1 x angle grinder
1 x twisted wire cup brush (the real heavy duty ones)
1 x idiot
The idiot then dresses in full environmental exclusion clothing including woollen beanie and proceeds to spend an hour on a hot autumn day holding the angle grinder above his head and aersoling copious amounts of (probably) toxic crud - again - moron
Cabin roof is now pretty clever and ready for paint - yay
spent a bit more time sanding the interior and acid etching minor surface corrosion patches
Made templates of the front and rear quarters/wheel arch areas so I send them off to some fibreglass guys to find some flares that work... thinking Toyota TRD KP60/61 Starlet wide body ones - available and they are from the correct period.
Just need to sort out the camber plate/strut tower plates now...
Next week more sanding and then some seam sealing
booked in for the roll cage in 5 weeks (count them)
w
Friday, April 21, 2006
progress skewed
Well - things are happening slowly... but happening none the less.
- Pedal box tray welded in
- Fuel cell tray welded in
- patch in floor welded in
- started sanding the engine bay with the aim of prep sanding all the interior to the cage going in
- massaged left rear turret for coil-over install - right rear still to do
The pedal box tray got installed slightly off centre...by about 5mm (at the most) pure un-mitigated operator error - this will annoy me but will have no functional impact. Installed M8 Rivnuts for the willwoods to bolt up to.... had to fab up a tool as I was not going to pay $170 for a proper installer - mine was free.... and pulled the inserts up perfectly...
I will plod on with the various finishing - sanding - grinding - seam sealing and bashing things with a large hammer tasks (racing is such a precision sport) I *think* I have finished welding for now - yeah right
new email address for those who care - god does anyone read this stuff???
warwick dot gilchrist at xtra dot co dot nz
Monday, April 03, 2006
Smoke and Flames
Spent a Saturday afternoon creating dust and smoke - welded in a patch in the left front dash panel area and ground flat - removed the last roll cage footing from the old main hoop - need to patch a couple of holes from the previous welding efforts in this area.
Cut the boot floor out completely to allow the fitting of an 8 gallon fuel cell (small - but we only plan to run sprints/hill climbs and sprint circuit stuff - if we run enduros we just get to fill up lots!)
Chucked some zinc based primer on the front floor area and generally measured up for the pedal box mounts and fuel cell tray....
played chief timing manager for the Taranaki rally - lost a days fabrication and gained some good contacts - not a bad deal... good rally too
laters
w
Thursday, March 23, 2006
oh
you know, if you looked really carefully you could say something might have happened..... maybe.....
okay I welded a wee patch into the dash area on the left hand side (its on the lis, so tick one more thing off)
then burnt a hole in my hand
and kicked the sharp end of the trolley
- while not wearing gloves but while wearing my best safety jandals
so one hole patched on the car and two patched on me....
more this weekend - hopefully no blood this time
W
Monday, January 16, 2006
super-market-fiat-trolley
isn't summer nice? (or winter for those north of the date line) - tore myself away from the sun shine for few hours to fab up a little car trolley so that the Fiat can be moved around and loaded up to come home....
four caster wheels - a couple of lengths of tube and there you go (attached to the suspension pickups - nifty)
that's it
later
w
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
nothing to see here - move along.......
notes -
Garage is painted
spares are being unpacked - junk tossed out....
new baffled windage trayed sump purchased via trademe - thanks Paul http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~pcia/index.html
the ignition controller from the 128 is the same as on the Peugeot 405 Mi16..... (ask me how I know)
Price for a flowed big valve head with cam to suit is $1300 +gst from kelfords in Christchurch or $4500 from the guy in New Plymouth... hmmm choices - choices
I still don't have a roll cage
I will no longer be predicting a completion date
that's it - see you next year
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w
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