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  • Rav335uk
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    Thanks.
    More to come tomorrow

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  • Stievenbol
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    May i call this build epic? I think i can!!!!!!!
    Keep it up bro

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  • Rav335uk
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    Engine 99% done now too.



    Started on the bodywork now.
    Only a few pics to show the old out, and new in.




    And the usual suspect.

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  • Rav335uk
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    Not alot going on as i still don't have the lower crank seal, but hopefully , that'll be sorted out tomorrow.

    So, all i've done to day is some peado cleaning action.
    Exhaust heatsheild cleaned and VHT silver used to cover it.

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  • Rav335uk
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    Today's been productive and alot of wasted time.

    Cleaned up the head, put all the valves and springs back in, fooking collets were a bastard and didn't want to know on a few of them, but perseverance prevailled.

    Ordered NEW Febi Rockers from GSF winkeye , as they were able to deliver to me.

    Then, problems started, LOL, putting the shafts in, and trying to get the first rocker in place, "Rocker says No",

    COOONT, looked at it, scratched my head, phoned Zaust (Thanks Marc)
    and after looking at the other 11 of them, GSF had put in an M20 one!!! :up:

    On the phone again, and an hour later all sorted..................so I thought, looked at the rocker and realised it wasn't FEBI , :roll: but a cheap chinese piece of shit :evil:

    Again, onto the phone, and another hour late, and checked it before the driver drove off, It was aFEBI M30 Rocker.. :woohoo:

    Then it was onwards.
    Result....all I have to do now is change a few gaskets for new ones, and it'll be ready to bolt onto the bottom end tomorrow.... :rock:

    Clean rocker shafts.



    The New FEBI Rockers



    And all installed..

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  • Rav335uk
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    Did a bit more today.
    Poked around with a screwdriver and revealed more "Dusky" stuff 8O

    Fusebox area is fooked, so remover ALL the loom, what a bloody ballache, but needed to be done.




    And loom all removed

    Last edited by Rav335uk; 05-12-2013, 05:47 AM.

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  • sterling archer
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    wowza good work so far

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  • Rav335uk
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    Donk is out



    And dash out too.



    Back for more tomorrow

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  • Rav335uk
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    IT's getting there slowly!! :laugh:

    Today, I ripped out the front panel, wings and inspected for rust around the chassis rails, and inner wings.
    I found a few more holes, typical places, so not really that shocked.
    WIll order a new front panel for it, and need another goo NSF wing, as it's too far done down by the sill area.





    Front panel all off.
    I thonk it'll stay of until I get the M30 into the bay, easier than having to lower it from the top.



    And M10 ready to come out tomorrow.

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  • Rav335uk
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    Originally posted by Stephen View Post
    Just stumbled on this thread. Badass work.
    Thanks Stephen

    Btw, i'll have the info for you tomorrow.

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  • Stephen
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    Just stumbled on this thread. Badass work.

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  • Rav335uk
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    Originally posted by Nuts View Post
    Great work so far bud. BBS RS003 please :-)
    Don't worry, they'll be going on the car first.

    Originally posted by inline4door View Post
    I'm so excited about this build, in awe with the love you're giving that old 6.
    Got to love the Big Six, reliable, torquey, and thirsty

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  • inline4door
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    I'm so excited about this build, in awe with the love you're giving that old 6.

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  • Nuts
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    Great work so far bud. BBS RS003 please :-)

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  • Rav335uk
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    Well, time I suppose to pics of what was underneath the carpet. :

    Passenger side

    Driver side


    Glove box firewall


    and finally driver side firewall


    Most of the worst rust is on the firewall where water is coming through, one of the threadsbolts for the glovebox is completely gone, and on the driverside, ther's a hole which will need cutting out and welding in a new piece.
    The rest you can see isn't bad, but surface rust, so a lot better than I though, happy days.

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