Helenor

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SC00BB
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Re: Helenor

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DOLLER wrote:Looking good Scoob. Coming along very nicely. Are you running a short nose water pump (308) and matching Gilmer Drive?
If so are you intending on using the standard altinator mount or wont that line up???
If that doesn't line up, do you know of an after market mount that will line up? Hmmm many questions.........

Yes I am running the short water pump as there is limited space to the radiator.
Tried quite a few different alternator mounts with no joy so my mate has made up a template for a bracket and sent it away to get laser cut.
I'll try and get some photos of it next time I'm over there.
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Re: Helenor

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i put gilmers on my 186 and the alternator bracket was to short, so i just cut it an welded a small peice in haha it was so dodgey but it only broke once :D :D

aidan...
i'll get there....
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Re: Helenor

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Youre just showing off now :D , that engine looks sweet , does she fit under the bonnet ?

Would love to see how you do the alternator bracket , have just bodged mine up at the moment to get it running .
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Re: Helenor

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Some more progress


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Nice work there SCOOB :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Looks like plenty of cruisin just round the corner :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: Helenor

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:thumbsup: Coming along nicely mate.
Did you scallop out those sections to make more room for ya pipes?
Run what ya brung and hope it's enough
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Re: Helenor

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DOLLER wrote::thumbsup: Coming along nicely mate.
Did you scallop out those sections to make more room for ya pipes?

Cheers, the work was done by my mate to make room for the pipes as I'm not a fan of the pipes through the guard.
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Re: Helenor

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Yeah mate pipes through the gaurds never look pretty.
I noticed earlier in your posts that you had the exhaust in and it looked pretty sweet, was it still to close? I think the min gap needs to be 15mm for memeory. :?
Even at 15mm you de think it would still blister the paint. :roll:
Run what ya brung and hope it's enough
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DOLLER wrote:Yeah mate pipes through the gaurds never look pretty.
I noticed earlier in your posts that you had the exhaust in and it looked pretty sweet, was it still to close? I think the min gap needs to be 15mm for memeory. :?
Even at 15mm you de think it would still blister the paint. :roll:
Yeah had the log headers made up and they fitted fine, they were a bit tight near the steering shaft and the engineer asked for a heat shield to protect the steering shaft.
My mate wants to make a set of individual pipe extractors that flow down through the gaps he just cut out so who am I to say no. :ebiggrin:
So will probably sell the log headers now :roll:
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Re: Helenor

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Looking great Scoob!
I'm with you on the not liking the heads running through a hole cut in the skirts, I reckon it looks unfinished like that.
I am very interested so see the end result of how it looks and how much clearance you end up with.
If it comes up as well as its heading it will be something I will look at doing too when I get to that stage.
Tell your mate his welds a great! :thumbsup:
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PM Sent scoob
Run what ya brung and hope it's enough
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Re: Helenor

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PM isn't working prop :roll:
Iff ya interested in getting rid of those extractors, I'd be very interested to see how they fit on my FB. Dunno how they'de go for fitment, but they de be pretty bloody close. My engine looks like its mounted pretty much in the same position.
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Re: Helenor

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Some more progress

engine bay repainted (no scratches) :D

Motor and gearbox back where they belong :ebiggrin:

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Re: Helenor

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Geez your really moving now! Dam that a nice shed too :thumbsup:
Its handy to have mates like that :D
Run what ya brung and hope it's enough
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