Projects: How are people getting on?

Projects: How are people getting on?

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Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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I was just reading the porshe engine rebuild thread in readers cars and got to wondering what has happened to all the rebuilds that were going on.

Steves Series one Vixen Zetec
Brian's Silver Vixen S3
Jerseyvixens S1
PatH's Tuscan

etc

As for me, my cars in Redditch finally getting the chassis sorted and I am hopping from foot to foot waiting to get it back so I can work on getting the engine started for the first time in about 30 years!!

so Come on whats happening

Marcosmaniac

8 posts

134 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Slow progress but car still box(es)of bits.
Just tried fitting the doors and They don't

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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No Neither do mine, Maybe we have each others doors !!

What ever I do with the door carcass, the window frame sticks out at the top, even when fully adjusted. Also the door curve top to bottom doesn't match the bodywork and the door gaps are awful. I ve put them to one side and focussed on other stuff for a bit before I go nuts.

Which one are you working on?

Edited by Astacus on Saturday 2nd July 19:00

Dollyman1850

6,318 posts

250 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Nearly finished





Interior Done.



New seats Installed



Little trinkets as part of the finishing off.

Currently building up the door and frames.



Just dash to install, screens to fit and MOT, Hopefully 2 weeks away.

Then onto Chassis 3.

Neil.

Edited by Dollyman1850 on Saturday 2nd July 19:04

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Blimey you don't hang about Neil do you!

Is chassis 3 a road or track car?

Dollyman1850

6,318 posts

250 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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I am not sure yet!
N.



Currently very much a blank canvas.


aero340

271 posts

212 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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BIG To- do list

Edited by aero340 on Saturday 2nd July 23:20

aero340

271 posts

212 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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aero340

271 posts

212 months

Saturday 2nd July 2016
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Hansoplast

570 posts

160 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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Mine is ready after 4/5 years ???


Added some jewelry to the doors.


And had keys made by specialist foor drivers door.



So is 101%.

Hans

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 3rd July 2016
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The 'swap' to a type 9 gearbox has become an engine rebuild with everything front of the bulkhead being done how did that happen? Currently stalled on fettling a new manifold to clear the chassis and a dozen other blind alleys.

Edited by V6Pushfit on Sunday 3rd July 20:37

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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aero340 said:
BIG To- do list

Edited by aero340 on Saturday 2nd July 23:20
Looks like a great project Aero.

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Hansoplast said:
Mine is ready after 4/5 years ???


Added some jewelry to the doors.


And had keys made by specialist foor drivers door.



So is 101%.

Hans
That look great Hans. Do you need to do some kind of government tests now, or are Old-timers exempt?

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
The 'swap' to a type 9 gearbox has become an engine rebuild with everything front of the bulkhead being done how did that happen? Currently stalled on fettling a new manifold to clear the chassis and a dozen other blind alleys.

Edited by V6Pushfit on Sunday 3rd July 20:37
Wow thats a fantastic looking bit of pipe-work in there. I know what you mean when you talk about getting carried away! I have just rebuilt the carb on my car. Not content with cleaning it up and swapping out the parts in the rebuild kit, I decided to get it aqua blasted and then, encouraged by the results an earlier poster got with an Ebay plating kit, I re-plated all the linkages too

before



After



No idea why the pics are on their side!

Edited by Astacus on Monday 4th July 13:27

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Astacus said:
Wow thats a fantastic looking bit of pipe-work in there. I know what you mean when you talk about getting carried away! I have just rebuilt the carb on my car. Not content with cleaning it up and shaping out the parts in the rebuild kit, I decided to get it aqua blasted and then, encouraged by the results an earlier poster got with an Ebay plating kit, I replaced all the linkages too
Thanks it will look better when it fits. I also have the 32DFM carb I think it was the standard on the Vixen. I'm using mine to get the engine run in then swapping to a 32/36 DGV which should give much better performance, then ultimately onto a pair of twin 40's

Hansoplast

570 posts

160 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Astacus said:
That look great Hans. Do you need to do some kind of government tests now, or are Old-timers exempt?
Nothing special.
Just a MOT after I have imported the car in Holland what I have not done up to now.
But I want to drive the car so do that coming weeks.
Hope it does not take that long as the Vixen of a friend of mine, 3 months and 5 times controls by custom and police.
Just because the slash in the VIN number was different on the V5 and the frame.
As was mine (not anymore biggrin)
Hans

Astacus

Original Poster:

3,382 posts

234 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
Thanks it will look better when it fits. I also have the 32DFM carb I think it was the standard on the Vixen. I'm using mine to get the engine run in then swapping to a 32/36 DGV which should give much better performance, then ultimately onto a pair of twin 40's
Watch out when you swap over because the linkage engages with the right hand side rod instead of the left hand rod. If you have an escort/Pinto rod linkage fitted it wont link up anymore!

Pat H

8,056 posts

256 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Due to exchange contracts on house purchase tomorrow....

Then I can extract the Tuscan from the back of my friend's garage and start thinking about making some progress.

smile

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Astacus said:
Watch out when you swap over because the linkage engages with the right hand side rod instead of the left hand rod. If you have an escort/Pinto rod linkage fitted it wont link up anymore!
Strange, they are both the same on mine it's a straight swap.

Slow M

2,737 posts

206 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Excruciatingly slow.

Best regards,
Bernard.