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T'aynes Roadster project

what do you have an how are you doing it? Cars or trick bits, put your shots up here.

Postby fha772 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:55 pm

You're doing a cracking job there TTW :thumbup: , I only wish it was still mine!!! :cry:
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:56 pm

fha772 wrote:You're doing a cracking job there TTW :thumbup: , I only wish it was still mine!!! :cry:


Ta Frank, I wondered when you were going to comment mate. Have you been looking the other way, fingers in ears "la la la la, not listening" :wink:
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:48 pm

Renrut wrote:This is already making me consider getting a chassis kit from someone like Talon. They're only about £500 too :think:


Here you go Will, make him an offer for the lot :wink: - http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthr ... tid=156464
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:05 pm

Thought I'd get the little urchin working-

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He's tacked together the triangulated bracing to strengthen the area where I had to cut out the cross piece to get the gearbox in. He did complain that he was getting tired when using the junior hacksaw to cut the pieces to lenght :roll: Suppose he's only just 7 :wink:

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Both eng mounts are tacked in place ready to be seam welded now-

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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:07 pm

Made sure he got it seam welded, cleaned up and primed before school starts again tomorrow :wink:

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Postby Steve33 » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:42 pm

Thats good welding skills for a child I remember being terrified of setting myself alight at college
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Postby OilyFingers » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:45 pm

My eldest two say they are going to help me with the car and get bored after about 3 minutes and pester me for their bikes to be gotten out of the shed. I have high hopes for the little one though. His favorite toys are his V-tech toolbox and his 1/43 scale Subaru Impreza and he can't sting three words together yet.

So thats you and Owelly who have kids that can weld while watching teletubbies. If I tried to weld those pieces it would look like a goose has been using the garage as a toilet
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:34 pm

Thought I'd take a look at the set of AVO coilovers that came with the chassis. They're supposed to be 13" open 9" closed. Turns out one pair are 14" open and the others 12" open, DOH!! They're about £400 new so I called AVO to see what they could do. They were very helpful and said they could fit shorter rods to the long ones and extended top eyelets to the short ones, and service them at the same time - all for £25 per shock!! :clap: They got them Monday at 4.30pm and I had them back Thursday morning :D Et voila, four 13" shocks for a total of £132 inc vat and p&p.
Did a quick trial fit of the front suspension before I start to paint the chassis-

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Postby Dropout » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:37 pm

:clap: :clap: can't argue with that mate, cheap, fast turnaround, and sooo cool, top job! :D
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Postby Renrut » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:32 am

TeamTotalWankel wrote:
Renrut wrote:This is already making me consider getting a chassis kit from someone like Talon. They're only about £500 too :think:


Here you go Will, make him an offer for the lot :wink: - http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthr ... tid=156464


Worse than already gone - some scrote stole it from the guy :x
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:52 pm

Renrut wrote:
TeamTotalWankel wrote:
Renrut wrote:This is already making me consider getting a chassis kit from someone like Talon. They're only about £500 too :think:


Here you go Will, make him an offer for the lot :wink: - http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthr ... tid=156464


Worse than already gone - some scrote stole it from the guy :x


That's cr@p!! :(
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Postby Renrut » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:53 am

Makes me feel bad that I was gonna offer him not a lot for it. :oops:

So is it all just bolting together (other than the engine area mods)?
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:39 am

Renrut wrote:So is it all just bolting together (other than the engine area mods)?

Depends what engine you want to fit really. But either way, once the engine's in then that's the major part of the fabrication work done I think. I've got a load of prep and painting to do to the chassis and suspension next before I start to bolt some bits to it :D
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Postby fha772 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 10:33 pm

It's looking really good!! :clap:

Keep up the great work mate!! :thumbup:
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Postby TeamTotalWankel » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:14 pm

Had the little blighter priming the chassis last week-

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This shot shows my tunnel mods to fit the BMW 'box, and an additional brace across the engine bay corner and passenger footwell-

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Now it's primed up it's had to go back in the shed :( to make way for the MR2V6. That's getting poly-bushed, braided hoses etc over the winter for next years trackday season :D
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