more questions for you ..need to pick as many brains as possible before committing. i'm going to run a 400 hp 350 and was told that rear rack and modified sump wouldn't leave to much room for oil and scrapper etc.
also i want drop spindles same as yours and wondering what size/type of springs and shocks to go for? (what r you running)
more questions for you ..need to pick as many brains as possible before committing. i'm going to run a 400 hp 350 and was told that rear rack and modified sump wouldn't leave to much room for oil and scrapper etc.
also i want drop spindles same as yours and wondering what size/type of springs and shocks to go for? (what r you running)
love the car by the way
Rick.
Rick,
There is not alot of room at the bottom of the sump, it is made to fit in between the rack and the subframe, I'll get some photos of it and post them up for you.
I was running the drop spindles with standard HR King Springs but have since gone in a different direction. I am now running HQ stubs and calipers with lowered pedders springs which gets it down about the same height and it lets me run the narrower P76 Rotors which I need for the wheel clearance on the front end.
Sorry for the late reply, I changed my email address on the forum and it locked me out so I had to re-register as a new forum member to get back on....
The P76 rotors you can buy new from Hoppers Stoppers in the HQ stud pattern, they are ventilated as seen in below photos. you can also get them in slotted.
The carpet I got off eBay and it is to fit an automatic EK so it fits the bigger tunnel.
Below are the photos of the sump as promised.
And as you can see not alot going on with working on her. Haven't had much time with the wife 8 months pregnant and just quit my job to work for myself.
What's with the 'blue walls', Scoobb??
Is it some kind of protective layer over the white? I've never bought white walled tyres before ..so don't think I'm thick!
Scotty.
PS...nice job on the sump!
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the rocket wrote:Thanks alot for the pics jason,really helped a lot.
Good luck with your new work endevor
The sump looks like it was fun to get in....did you have to put the rack on after fitting motor?
p.s. love ya wheels
Rick
Yes the motor was a bitch to get in, had to lower the subframe so the motor could drop into it without the rack on and then raise everything back up and put the rack on.
Next job is to shorten the diff so the wheels fit under the guards.
hope you mean front crossmember and not subframe those rear mounted racks would want to be good to steer if it's that much trouble getting an engine in and out
before you narrow yor diff make sure yor front wheels fit
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
I spoke to my engineer today in regards to installing a v8 and he said the laws had changed in vic and with a car weighing 1130kg (ek kerb weight) the biggest upgrade was to 4.5 litres
Do you know what the law is like in nsw?
I spoke to my engineer today in regards to installing a v8 and he said the laws had changed in vic and with a car weighing 1130kg (ek kerb weight) the biggest upgrade was to 4.5 litres
Do you know what the law is like in nsw?
Rick
Yes Rick,
When I started doing this the biggest V8 I could put in was a 327...
Better get my finger out and finish it if the laws are changing again.
Have you given any thoughts to the Toyota/Lexus Quad Cam V8?
I think it is around 4.5 litres and goes like a scalded cat.
Pretty sure CastleMain Rod Shop does conversions for the Toyota V8
harry186 wrote:hope you mean front crossmember and not subframe those rear mounted racks would want to be good to steer if it's that much trouble getting an engine in and out
before you narrow yor diff make sure yor front wheels fit
Thanks for that jason... I was feeling very depressed today after finding this out i want a v8, think i may give the lexus thing a go.. i've had a 253 before and it costs too much to make it go hard ( the chev idea was great ).
Hey Scoob I'm just putting my 304 in and was wondering if your intake manifold sits level across the top?? I put the spirit level over mine and its slightly out. I will do a bit of fiddeling and will get it right but just wondered how yours sat? :
Oh yeah congrats on the ruggie! Yet another holden lover I hope!