Hi John, great work, what sort of paint have you used on the calipers?
Marcel
Hi John, great work, what sort of paint have you used on the calipers?
Marcel
Red caliper paint from halfords, i bought a small tin and it's done about 3 pairs of calipers so far
is that grey lamp post paint!!!! lol
it must be the light as they look like candy red.
Marcel
soon be back together john, cruise out over christmas?
Hi John,
Good job on the axle, glad that you didn't get injured when the diff fell.
I use a wooden skate, then lower the body on it, instead of raising the diff up, seems easier to me.
I used to raise the diff up, but found it to be very unstable.
A larger skate for the complete axle,
And a smaller skate for the diff,
Hope this helps, possibly Allan at least,
Cheers,
Mike C.
The "plank" of wood worked, but next time . . . . . . . i'd fasten the diff too it and drill a hole for the drain plug
just a little update on mine ,all fuel lines re done with stainless teflon and return line all done ,everythings just about ready now ,just dizzy to pop in ,and tank to be re welded due to fitting a res tray in bottom for tpi fuel pump ,booked in for new stainless exhaust next sat ,so wont be long fingers crossed ill post some pics when exhaust is on ,cheers
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My replacement three hole grill restoration is on hold as Julies 300E van has gone to the head of the queue ,so i guess that news on the Thames
still counts drove mine again today, out of the garage to park it up and work on the dailys
Well, due to an arrival in the post yesterday is appears that I really need to get stuck into finishing the Pop as I have recieved a letter from C.C. inviting Street Odyssey up to Billing for the weekend to put it in the display commerating the 70's and 80's show cars.
So, I'm thinking that I may just be able to get it all finished in time but it will be a close call. I've got a reasonable amount to do but I have booked the week off before wheels day so, fingers crossed, I should be able to get loads done.
I thought the best option would be to get the brakes all plumbed in and the wiring done and then concentrate on the cosmetic side of things so that even if its not quite finished it will look finished.
I've had a few offers of help in the past so I think that now is the time to call em in. Many hands make light work.......... Please, any of you on here, feel free to come over to mine and chip in!!!
Last edited by pikko; 21-03-12 at 09:35 AM.
Thats cool Lee!
I think the best bet would be to stay off the internet and sleep in the garage,good luck with it mate.
Too far from me and mark plenty going on down here though, mostly sorting dailys, the pop had a wash and a short drive and marks busy finishing the teardrop for ebay. Might have time too build something yet tho
Too far from me and mark plenty going on down here though, mostly sorting dailys, the pop had a wash and a short drive and marks busy finishing the teardrop for ebay. Might have time too build something yet tho
So today, Ian Morecubes came over and between us we got all of the brake lines fitted and bled out with no real dramas. Big thanks to Ian for offering his services. It has helped me out no end. Tomorrow I start prepping for the wiring. Happy.... You betcha!