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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by langy, May 22, 2008.

  1. hotrod40coupe
    Joined: Apr 8, 2007
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    Somehow I missed this thread until today. Now I have spent the last 3 hours reading and drooling over the workmanship. You are a true craftsman, outstanding execution and quality.
     
  2. themachine
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    holy smokes i love your work
     
  3. langy
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    Thanks guys.
     
  4. langy
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    Well sat here with a flu virus feeling bored to hell !!!

    Not much progress as I was putting together my short motor until man flu hit :(

    Got the crank back from the machinist, it was in extremely good condition so recieved a polish on the journals and the oilways deburred and it was good to go, The crank hub on a Caddy is a press fit like early Chevys so a tap was put through the hole to ensure nice threads and the hub was honed to a nice slip fit and an ARP bolt/washer scourced. The crank/hub/pistons/rods/balancer & flexplate was then fully balanced.
    Clevitte 77 bearing shells were installed and everything assembled with Clevitte bearing guard.



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    While i was waiting for the crank to come back i amused myself with making a throttle linkage, It has to be quickly removable as i'm having a tilt body so a nipple clip was scourced.



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    The outer cable sits in a housing that has had a slit put into it so it can be pulled back slightly and removed easily.



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    The bracket is held in place by the carb hold down nuts/studs, a few holes were drilled to keep the theme and to make it less clunky looking.



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    I had made a return spring bracket earlier but every time i looked at it i hated more and more, It just didn't look right so i thought about it and came up with a bracket that fitted the theme better.



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    Got my regulator cover back from plating, bit of a problem with this as it was an original and well pitted so i got what i could out and sent it for plating, my mate the bigbossman is working on a decal to go on the front and cover the defects.
    Masked up the base plate and painted it white so it blends in with the firewall where it will sit.



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  5. Man that pic of it sitting on your buddies frame is AWESOME!!!!
    If I were you i'd move in the middle of the night and not give it back!Lol
     
  6. DuckusCrapus
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    Super build! Can't wait to see the finished product. Hope you get to feeling better.


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  7. Noland
    Joined: Oct 16, 2007
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    This build just keeps getting better and better, real inspiring. Thanks for taking the time to show us!
     
  8. hasty
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    It just keeps getting better - As i hope do you - hope your flu goes.
     
  9. Dirt n Potatoes
    Joined: May 25, 2008
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    Your attention to detail is obsessive. Amazing build.
     
  10. langy
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    Thanks guys its getting there slowly :(

    Last night i went to the pub to see if numerous beers would excorsize the flu from my body :D this morning i feel the same but with a headache !!!
     
  11. BrerHair
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    Been following this thread for months, really enjoying it. Kudos, langy!!
    You do beautiful work.
     
  12. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Your obviously a man of great taste :D Thanks mate.
     
  13. langy
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    Not much as i'm bogged down with work but i did get the regulator cover problem solved :)



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    And I got some switch knobs made and chromed. I got the idea from my Telecaster guitar volume knob but these are a bit bigger, I found the pearl inserts in Sue's crafting box.



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  14. Amazing!

    Do you have an overview photo of where we are? I rather got lost in all this incredible detail.
     
  15. langy
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    I hope to get it back in the workshop very soon, I will then take some overall pics.


     
  16. Good stuff. Look forward to it. :)
     
  17. Kramer
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    I like what you did for the regulator cover. It gives me an idea of what to do for the one I'm putting on my T. Thanks
     
  18. grovedawg
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    I hope you're over your flu! Get well soon. My addiction to your thread is suffering. :)
     
  19. Redz Rodz
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    man langly those knobs are over the top ,they will fit right in with the rest of all the detail this rod has !!!
     
  20. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Thanks, didn't want to do it but after trying 3 covers to get a good one i went with the cover idea, plus a bit of free advertising can't be bad :D
     
  21. langy
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    Thanks mate, its finally gone after 3 weeks :(
     
  22. heatmiser
    Joined: May 6, 2009
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    i've been following your builds for some time and you are definitely one of a kind... i often find myself unable to find a word to describe your work; it's just "langy"

    langy (adj). 1.incredibly crafted
    2. well engineered, meticulously fabricated, highly detailed and flawlessly finished.
    ex: "damn, that shit is langy"
     
  23. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Ha ha ha, i'm blushing :eek:


     
  24. echo the positive sentiments, great to see other people out there with a lust for detail and creative thinking put into action. Look forward to seeing more.

    Cheers,

    Drewfus
     
  25. cakes
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    now this is my idea of a build thread, well done man, keep it coming
     
  26. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
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    Thanks guys i will try to get some more up as soon as possible
     
  27. brian55lvr
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    from ma

    :)_ ttt
     
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  28. I'll second that!:D
     
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  30. Gasserfreak
    Joined: Aug 31, 2004
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    Holy Crap, I can't belive I missed this. I just spent two hours going through this entire thread. Truly Inspiring.
     

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