Thread: My 26T Coupe build thread
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11-01-2010 03:36 AM #181
I hope so Ken, I thought i would just smooth out the main parts and just scoot the corners and it would look good but the more i look at it the more i need to do all the corners properley, nobody will probably notice but the mad side of my split personality keeps telling me to do it all
I'm usually pretty focused on colours right from the start of a project and had decided on copper flake for the engine and autobox but after my master cylinder came out so sweet i'm thinking of going with the off white engine and trans with copper flake valve covers. it would look very 60's, what do you think ??? Am i mad
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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11-01-2010 03:38 AM #182
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11-01-2010 12:43 PM #183
I got my steering box bits back from the platers today so bolted it back together, The sector shaft is missing as i'm using a cowl steer setup and it needs to be 5" longer, Its hardened so Steve (rusty coupe) is turning the relevant ends on it as my lathe tooling wouldn't touch it
Its a series 2 Land Rover box which will be mounted on my interior steel framework, the extended sector shaft is supported at the cowl side by a flanged 1" bore rose bearing which again will bolt to the steel frame.
It was in pretty good condition when i got it so just needed a good clean out, a couple of new seals and adjusting correctly.
Outer column is the original land rover with a stainless tube slid over the top, inner column is again land rover, both will be shortened the required amount when mounted.
The rough casing was smoothed off with a tungsten burr in a die grinder, a normal grinder and flap disc and small flap wheels for the corners, It then got 3 coats of black 2 pack epoxy primer and finally 2 coats of 2 pack Off white, Bolts replaced with polished stainless and cover and end plates chromed.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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11-01-2010 02:51 PM #184
Are you crazy Steve???? No not at all because I and all of us here absolutely love the fine detail of everything you do and man that steering box looks so good it will be a pitty that most people will not notice it.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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11-01-2010 04:58 PM #185
Looks awesome!!!
Ken
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11-02-2010 02:57 AM #186
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11-02-2010 06:21 AM #187
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-02-2010 01:03 PM #188
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11-11-2010 03:00 AM #189
Well after 25 hours of smoothing the block is finally done I did it in bursts of 3 or 4 hours over a few days as its a bit of a soul destroying job.
Tools used were a 80 grit flap wheel in a 4" grinder, a power file and various shaped tungsten burrs in a die grinder. The sides were pretty easy to do as you can get in everywhere easily but the front and back easily took twice as long due to the many nooks and crannys. Its a lot smoother than it looks in the pics, the various scratches will be filled in nicely by the epoxy primer.
While i was there i removed all the flashing in the lifter gallery so the oil had a quicker route back to the sump.
All the gallery pipe plugs were removed ready for when the block gets hot tanked and drilled & tapped to recieve NPT pipe plugs, Only one plug came out easily with the rest being drilled out.
While the grinding tools were out i removed the various sticky out bits from the Edelbrock inlet manifold and polished the Edelbrock lettering so it would look good with the inlet painted.
Because the Cadillac was originally filled with oil through the rocker covers and I'm using early covers without holes i needed to add a filler to the inlet, there was a flat area on the front of the inlet so a 1" holes was put in with a holesaw and a flange made from a scrap of 6mm stainless and fitted with a stainless tube, This was then capped off with a chrome breather cap.
I recently did a polished exhaust system for a customer and had a few offcuts that were left over and after looking at them for a while i decided to use them to make some tailpipes, I had always intended to have 4 pipes at the rear, very 60's. They are over length at the moment so they can be trimmed when fitted.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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11-11-2010 11:56 AM #190
Absolutely awesome,Steve...and that has to be the best Landrover steering box I have EVER seen...Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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11-11-2010 12:21 PM #191
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11-11-2010 12:22 PM #192
Popped in the chromers today to pick up other peoples stuff and my axle and spring was back
So i did the same as every other hotrodder and rushed home to throw it together to how it looked, I'm a happy bunny can you tell i'm pleased with it
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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11-11-2010 12:39 PM #193
Looks great, Steve. I see pictures of where some builders leave their chrome parts wrapped up in tape and paper while building their cars..........NOT ME. I'm like a little kid and have to see what effect they are having on the overall look. As soon as I get them home I am ripping off the paper and bolting them on. Glad to see there are others who like to look at their new parts, no matter how many times you have done it before.
That steering box looks perfect for hot rod usage......did you say it was from a Landrover?
Don
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11-11-2010 12:42 PM #194
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11-11-2010 01:39 PM #195
Okay Bunny Steve,you can pat your self on the back and shake your hands together for such an excellent job on the motor. I too like to look at all the eye candy when one gets it home,( no not that young lady down the street Steve) the front axle looks good and can you just refresh me again, you do drive the socks off these cars you build??? How is the giving up smoking going???? I noticed that the ash tray is not as full as usual so you either was having a good day at the office or you have managed to cut back????
Can you put some photos up on the Pop too please????I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
A "skip" = a dumpster.... but he says it's proper english??? Oh.. Okay. Most of us can see the dating site pun, "matching" with an arsonist.. But a "SKIP? How is that a box? It must all be...
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