Rolling Chassis 99% completed...
Rolling Chassis 99% completed...
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hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

680 posts

168 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Almost there...









Gearbox rebuilt, remote modified for a slicker shift, GKN diff rebuilt, both courtesy of John Reid

Edited by hillclimbmanic on Sunday 31st July 08:22

Toma500

1,241 posts

277 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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That looks spectacular shame you couldnt drive it around like that , Be like a large Ariel Atom . hehe

vaurien

339 posts

173 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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looks like nice your MK I but which serie it was as tvr place one additional steel sheet for the vin ?


Kind regards


Gregor

caduceus

6,121 posts

290 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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That looks pretty special thumbup Looks like a lot of work has gone into it. Very nice indeed.

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

680 posts

168 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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vaurien said:
looks like nice your MK I but which serie it was as tvr place one additional steel sheet for the vin ?


Kind regards


Gregor
Sorry, I'm from the other side, as there is more activity on here.!!

It's an early(Feb) '92 Griff... eek

CHIMV8

2,782 posts

245 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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hillclimbmanic said:
Almost there...









Gearbox rebuilt, remote modified for a slicker shift, GKN diff rebuilt, both courtesy of John Reid

Edited by hillclimbmanic on Sunday 31st July 08:22
John rebuilt my box and diff

Milky400

1,960 posts

202 months

Sunday 31st July 2016
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Too special to cover up....

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

680 posts

168 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Thanks for all the positive comments, Guys.!!

It makes it all worthwhile.

I know that there is a lot more Chim owners than there are Griff's, but we are only divided by a body; I tend to spend most of my time on here, because you post a lot more relevant(AND interesting!!) Information, regarding tuning, modifications, problems, etc..

It's just a shame that I prefer the Grief's shape, to a Chim's... whistlegetmecoat

(But only because I fell in love with the Griffith, BEFORE the Chimaera was born!!)

Paul

...Just a small footnote; the original registration, is J776 CNW...The Motorshow car is 768.?? Mine is the 9th Griff registered, but the chassis number ends in **05 - Maybe the 5th built??



Edited by hillclimbmanic on Monday 1st August 04:52

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

173 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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I'm sure this is better than when it was first built, perfection comes to mind.

As with old classics half the game is re producing the cars to a higher standard than was ever offered by the manufacturer, this looks like one of those.
One day I'll try to do this,,,that's if I don't sell.
Inspiring work there Hillclimbmaniac thumbup

s p a c e m a n

11,676 posts

172 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Jealous much, have just started taking mine apart for an engine freshen so this has given me some inspiration. Is that the original throttle bracket, be nice to know that they can clean up so well. And what's the deal with the fuel injector rail, swear my one is silver?? lick

carsy

3,019 posts

189 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Lovely work Paul, looks fantastic.

What exactly have you done to the gearbox linkage to make it slicker. I`m assuming your still using the LT77.


Can i also ask where you got the fuel rail done.

Edited by carsy on Monday 1st August 13:07

hillclimbmanic

Original Poster:

680 posts

168 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Thanks again guys!

In answer to the throttle bracket/fuel rail, etc., they were replated in zinc colour, by Metal Polishers
http://southwalesmetalfinishing.co.uk/metal-polish...

The remote modification was done by John Reid; it consists of some grub screws to the shaft, and the remote was re-bushed, etc., at John's suggestion...

I'll take a photo tomorrow

Cheers again

Paul

Edited by hillclimbmanic on Monday 1st August 21:14