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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Stefan T, Oct 21, 2009.

  1. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    Good to see that your project is going forward. Looking good.
    VR&C
     
  2. oldman2
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    Looks great, keep it up...Jim
     
  3. BrerHair
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    Nice work Stefan, as always.
    Interesting that you did not run front brake lines through the frame, but ran them over the top of the frame. I have always wondered why all instructions seem to say "run through frame". Must be some reason, but I do not know why your set-up will not work.
     
  4. Stefan T
    Joined: Sep 15, 2008
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for the coments

    We want see if it works with the brake lines or not
    but one thing that my car is diffrent is hat i don't use the original steering knockel

    but over to the update

    i have not done a update for a whail but have done som work

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    the fram have no machinery so time for that

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    so i take the ford flathead and use that

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    i had to install the chevy cluch on the flywheel

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    the BMW tranny (Getrag 260) is on the flathead
    and i don't say annything of all the tubble there it was with everything

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    before the motor package was in the frame. ( there was lot of them)

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    The blown flathed installed in the frame
    The new engine monts had to small holes so they need to be drilled up

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    Time for make the the euqal lengt headers
    I have done the pipes earlier see earlier in the thread
    We tack weld them in the car

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    A pic of the passenger side

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    The driver side

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    Both sides cut to same length

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    From a diffrent angle

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    My sister son Andreas are welding the pipes together in the colector area befor wr take
    them out from the fram

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    Out and ready to ready weld them

    And this was all from me today acc. the update

    /Stefan
     
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  5. oldman2
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    Stefan, nice update, engine looks great setting in frame. Those headers are over the top, super nice looking...Jim
     
  6. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for the comment

    I have worked with my shoebox
    and the parts i have worked with was the headers to the flathead

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    I have mad pyramids of 42 mm pipes and weld them inside the collector
    (the focus were on the griders insted of the collector)

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    the outside of the colector is now welded on the headers

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    an look in the collector
    as you see ther's a pyramid in the middel of the collector

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    the other sides collector

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    it was necesarry to make a new oil pie to the oil filter

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    The new oil pipe and i did it on first try

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    the headers back in the frame

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    Maybe shall i do the exhaust system somthing like this with x-pipe


    /Stefan
     
  7. oldman2
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    Stefan, everything looks great, I think the X pipe would be great...Jim
     
  8. farmer12
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    Great work as usual Stefan, looking good!
     
  9. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for the comments

    update:

    I have worked with the exhaust system.

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    Here have laid the pipes that should be the x-pipes on wood pices
    and made some sheet metal parts to fill out with when cut holes in the pipes

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    The pipes are here tack welded

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    The x-pipe in place in the frame and rhe mufflers are in place too

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    The pipes are hanged with 30mm M8 rubber dampers, the x-pipe have 2 hanged in the frame
    and the 2 to the mufflers are hanged in the old emerdgency brake cable holders

    Next everfing shall down and thats not are welded shall be welded and the x-pipe and the
    headers shall be pickeled

    /Stefan
     
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  10. oldman2
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    Looks great...Jim
     
  11. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for the coment


    Update but not from today we in sweden are not celbrating thanks giving

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    The headers and x-pipe have been pickeled

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    the headers are on place with gaskets and hope fully not need to be removed before start
    of the engine.

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    The x-pipe are in place with the mufflers the rear part of the exhuast stystem shall i do
    when the body are on place so it fitts good

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    The parts for the clutch release transmision need some changes to fit with the headers

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    I cut the old part betvine the shaft throu the frame and the gearbox in 2 pieces and
    weld in a 1 1/2" x 0.065" (38.1mm x 1.65mm(USOD)) pipe in the top of it insted of
    the bracket in the bottom that hit the headers

    /Stefan
     
  12. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    Looking really good Stefan T.

    VR&C.
     
  13. Buddy Palumbo
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    Wow - I didn't see those headers coming ! Great work , as usual .
     
  14. Model A Mark
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    I've been following you since day one Stefan, and you do not disappoint..
    The headers are very cool, cant wait for the video ....
     
  15. oldman2
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    Looks great with the exhaust together...Jim
     
  16. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks for all coments

    I shall post a video with the sound and the car when i have started it up
    but it would take some time before that in best case to the spring

    now over to a little up date

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    The clutch pedal and the meckano to the clutch is in place
    I was afraid it should be to havey to realase the clutch but it were more easy than i suspect

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    Both the brake pedal and the clutch pedal in place
    I think that i need at last lower them before i place body on the frame

    /Stefan
     
  17. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Update

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    I have made a pressure pipe to the power stearing
    it shall to have a new hose insted of the old i have tested with the flang shall be
    weled and the other end shall be new one to

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    I have fix the emedegecy brake cable it is made of the old one and some new made
    hooks the cable locks are made of 10x1 mm pipe

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    Here is the wheel to the speedometer

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    And here is the sensor in place with it's new bracket

    /Stefan
     
  18. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Little update!!!!!


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    The old Volvo 140 tank need get ridd of the old under coating

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    After some work looks it good
    I have started to scrape the coating with hot air gun and a scrape
    After that cleaned i it with solvents

    /Stefan
     
  19. Finnrodder
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    Nice progress,Stefan.
    Those headers looks great!
     
  20. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    Thanks

    more update

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    the bottom of the body have get some coating (biltema tröskelskyddsmassa 362414)

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    The new pressure line to the power steering is ready

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    and in place

    and now is that's near for the big lift

    /Stefan
     
  21. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    The weather was nice for to be in December

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    and the frame is out on is own wheel for the fist time

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    Now have it change direction with engine in south insted of north

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    With enought with peopel it is easy to take down the body

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    Me and my sister lool on the body now down on the floor more or less

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    Now lift we the body and move it.


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    Out. On the pic you can see me and my sisterson

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    An now we land the body on the frame

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    from a outher view

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    Her's body in place on the frame

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    seen from the front

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    Seen from south east

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    And back in doors in the garage work shop in the big barn

    /Stefan
     
  22. engine138
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    Before and after just killer
     
  23. oldman2
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    Nice update, body on the frame is looking great, nice job...Jim
     
  24. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    from Sweden

    Thanks

    It have happen a lot with the shoebox since i bought it
    and maybe a supriceing result

    and now shall go to the garage to srcew body to the frame


    /Stefan
     
  25. Thanks for the update. Can't wait to hear that engine!
     
  26. BrerHair
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    Outstanding! Looking great!

    "Pickeled"? They look painted, maybe powder-coated, but pickeled? They look great.
     
  27. Stefan T
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    Stefan T
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    Thanks all for your comnents
    The headers are in AISI 316L/1.4404 (stainless steel acid proff)
    Pickeled is when stainless steel or something are put in a acid bath so all coloring after welding is
    removed and the weld can be full stainless and passivated

    Little update

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    I have screw the body to the frame
    I begin with to long screws so i can lift in the body little so all screws can be fitted

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    And then all screw was fitted i switch them to right length
    I have use M10 insted of 3/8 UNF so all the threads in the fram is rethreded with M10
    M10 is mutch cheaper (i can get them for free and even with out that get them for free)
    and mutch easier to get in all cases

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    Her's some parts to the ventilation in the engine bay that need some love!
    Have someone a tip of some fan motor + wheel that fit without big modifications
    from newer car that are common on the junk yard in sweden (EU/Japan cars 10 to 25 years old)

    /Stefan
     
  28. oldman2
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    Yes, they can use some TLC, which you are good at...Jim
     
  29. BrerHair
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    Thanks for the education, Stefan. You are a bona fide metal man!
     
  30. Buddy Palumbo
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    I have a fan motor from a mid-70's Ford Econoline on my shoebox . It was cheap to buy new , bolted right up , was 12volt & spun the right direction . It has the right sized shaft , so the stock "squirrell cage" fan fits right onto it .
     

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