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moggy240

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I have also fitted some Autometer gauges and they look really good in the dash but they are not wired up yet.
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moggy240

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I have also painted the GRP tailgate ,modified the spoiler ,fitted a polycarbonate rear screen and some very tasty flush fit fittings.
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moggy240

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We have also fitted all the brake pipes and hoses to my mates car and he has got some of the interior sorted ,mainly fitting carpets and modifying his centre console.
The next job is sorting out an intercooler and getting all the piping in place.
On my car we have fitted a Wilwood proportioning valve and fitting all the brake hoses and pipes but I just have the internal brake line to fit but I think I will get a stainless braided one made up .
Will post up some pictures when I get chance.
 

moggy240

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I like them that much that I have some for the bonnet as well .
 

moggy240

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Engine and gearbox now fitted along with jenvey ITBs ,stainless exhaust manifold and airbox etc
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richiep

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Nice Mike. Those Mangoletsi manifolds with the cable throttle setup are superb.

BTW, where did you get that crankcase breather pipe? Good solution bending it down and away like that, given they can foul certain exhaust manifolds.
 

moggy240

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I used a alloy joiner with a 45 degree angle with one end chopped off and put in the engine side.may have to turn the pipe up if too much oil runs out of the filter .
 

moggy240

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Trigger wheel machined into the front pulley and crank position sensor mount fitted.
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moggy240

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Kevlar doors painted and lightweight door handles
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zman240uk

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I used a alloy joiner with a 45 degree angle with one end chopped off and put in the engine side.may have to turn the pipe up if too much oil runs out of the filter .

Depending on your sump set up you will most likely find yourself having to run a pipe to a catch/breather tank
 

jonbills

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Looks great - Mike have you moved lots of your photos? the photos from the earlier pages have disappeared.
 

moggy240

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I don't know whats happened to the older photos as a I have only used photobucket and I have not moved any.

The airbox is from SWM in Australia ,fetched it back last time I was there as I liked the look of it after seeing it on a couple of Zeds at a local meet in Sydney.

Once I get the car up and running I will see if I need to use a oil catch can.I have one, just in case I need to use it.
 

moggy240

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Couple more small jobs done lately,torqued all the rear suspension nuts and bolts and then marked them with tipex so that way I know I have done them.
Painted the door frames black and fitted them.
Subaru rear diff prop flange swapped with the Datsun one so I just need to get the propshaft shortened now.
I will have the front wings painted this weekend.
Fitted a Chevrolet Spark 80amp alternator after machining the alternator mount on one side and fitted the alternator with an aluminium pulley whee,l to help keep the weight down, just need to fit new smaller fan belt now.
Will post some more pictures soon.
 
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