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dazz 111
Posted 3/4/2014 3:07 PM (#711059 - in reply to #711053)
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AdrianSi - 3/4/2014 12:40 PM

Love the bell housing work. not entirely sure what youre going to do with that, but i look forward to seeing it :)

Are you going to run with the steels? Looks awesome!

Need to weld a plate for the starter and weld it all together

I'm looking at getting some rota grid drifts



Edited by dazz 111 3/4/2014 3:14 PM
dazz 111
Posted 16/4/2014 8:13 PM (#711421 - in reply to #710486)
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Haven't done much, just saving for goodies at the minute

made some side impact bars



dazz 111
Posted 29/4/2014 8:55 PM (#711712 - in reply to #710486)
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Well, ordered the clutch, should take around 2 weeks

Made a front splitter up, fibreglass backed carbonfibre faced...looks good imo




Next thing I'll be moulding will be the rear spoiler and the interior
Cake_Destroyer
Posted 30/4/2014 12:12 AM (#711719 - in reply to #710486)
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Think the splitter and the side bits look awesome !! Nice moulding work, really jealous, all the fibreglassing ive ever done has ended up a spectacular mess !
dazz 111
Posted 30/4/2014 7:05 AM (#711720 - in reply to #711719)
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Thanks, all I done was watch a few videos on YouTube for tips etc
dazz 111
Posted 30/4/2014 6:57 PM (#711726 - in reply to #710486)
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Got some tie bars fitted now

dazz 111
Posted 16/5/2014 8:52 PM (#712141 - in reply to #710486)
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Building the Bellhousing got a little easier, I bought a type 9 to rover k series Bellhousing and jigged the engine and gearbox up


djwilma
Posted 18/5/2014 8:50 AM (#712159 - in reply to #710486)
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dazz 111
Posted 21/5/2014 12:25 PM (#712230 - in reply to #710486)
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New clutch, 225mm 1" 23t spline!! Do hope it works

djwilma
Posted 21/5/2014 6:52 PM (#712237 - in reply to #712230)
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dazz 111 - 20/5/2014 8:25 PM

New clutch, 225mm 1" 23t spline!! Do hope it works



How many times do i have to tell you wasnt the clutch but the engine mounts and misalignment

Tis a nice clutch though
dazz 111
Posted 21/5/2014 11:18 PM (#712248 - in reply to #710486)
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I mean if it fits and works with the rover 220 pressure plate lol, be a waste if not!!

It's about half the weight of a normal clutch what is good for the whp I guess
dazz 111
Posted 26/6/2014 8:16 PM (#712925 - in reply to #710486)
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Nearly finished the bellhousing at last! Just needs a few welds inside and the welds outside tidying up













and my carbon fibre guard I made
AdrianSi
Posted 26/6/2014 11:49 PM (#712934 - in reply to #710486)
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Wow! Wasn't expecting that! Are you going to get the 2 mounting faces skimmed parallel now?
dazz 111
Posted 27/6/2014 6:24 AM (#712936 - in reply to #710486)
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I'm hoping it don't need it
petrol_head
Posted 27/6/2014 10:07 AM (#712939 - in reply to #710486)
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drive it like its hired

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I think you will be fine there.
Looks like a nice piece of work!
I would use a couple of dowels or dead size bolts (in a couple of holes) to make sure it cant move about.

Edited by petrol_head 27/6/2014 10:08 AM
dazz 111
Posted 27/6/2014 10:57 AM (#712940 - in reply to #710486)
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Thanks, all the original dowls have been used, and all the bolts are well fitting to the holes so should be okay there

Main thing I'm worried about is heat distortion...I've taken about a week to weld it up, little bits every night after work
djwilma
Posted 28/6/2014 2:42 PM (#712943 - in reply to #710486)
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Strength would be my only issue

A lot of force going through the bell housing and "it looks" thin

R100_vvc
Posted 28/6/2014 3:00 PM (#712944 - in reply to #710486)
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Trust me it is very strong in comparison to the caterham alloy cast bell housing which is surprisingly thin
dazz 111
Posted 28/6/2014 3:39 PM (#712945 - in reply to #710486)
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I'll put extra strong engine mounts and gearbox mounts on too take a bit of strain off it
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Posted 29/6/2014 1:05 AM (#712952 - in reply to #712943)
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drive it like its hired

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djwilma - 28/6/2014 8:42 PM

Strength would be my only issue

A lot of force going through the bell housing and "it looks" thin



Your kidding?, you could probably put 20 tonne on that thing.
dazz 111
Posted 29/6/2014 4:57 PM (#712962 - in reply to #710486)
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Now to get it powdercoated

dazz 111
Posted 2/7/2014 5:29 PM (#713044 - in reply to #710486)
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Offered the engine up to the car, everything should fit quite nicely...should be room for a nice equal length manifold too

Also The parts I've recently got for the kit car, alloy fuel tank, race technology dash with leads etc, 10mx1m woven fibreglass for the bonnet bulge ill need, poly bush kit for the front, stainless steel turbo flange, 600mmx3000mm sheet of alloy mesh for moulding the interior out of and then carbon fibre over the top of it and a perforated 3" tube for the carbon fibre exhaust ill be making




dazz 111
Posted 9/7/2014 9:31 PM (#713169 - in reply to #710486)
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Engine mounts done, made out of 3mm thick steel


tommy_b
Posted 11/7/2014 9:18 PM (#713191 - in reply to #710486)
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I'm doing something sort of the same in my 1960's ford 100e 1,8 k Caterham bellhousing and type 9 box. Yours looks
great some real nice work!
tommy_b
Posted 11/7/2014 9:27 PM (#713192 - in reply to #710486)
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I'm doing something sort of the same in my 1960's ford 100e 1,8 k Caterham bellhousing and type 9 box. Yours looks
great some real nice work!
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