Saturday, September 17, 2011

This weekend has seen a bit of progress on the black car. I have started to remove the SR20 engine mounts. These were quite substantially welded in The main plate welded to the inner guard will remain as this will be difficult to remove with out damaging the guard, the other sections can be ground off these are welded to the chassis rails so I will need to be cautious that the rails don't get damaged. I also started to remove paint from the boot floor there is a bit of rust in this but most of it is surface so I will probably just clean it off and rust prime it onc the rust holes are done. I have also found some rust around the rear quater windows and again this is just surface so will clean up okay. She also got her first bath in who knows ow many years so a lot of the dust is now gone, 

This shows the slam panel removed Fortunatley The white cars one is okay to reuse

In this you can see the remains of the SR20 mounts

This is a good shot of the altered fire wall and bulk head




The boot floor prior to cleaning



And after I had stripped off some of the paint

The suface rust in the R/H quater window
  

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Well after a long long week at work I got home on Saturday morning and decided to do a bit on the black car. During waiting time at work I decided to get the black car on its wheels for 2 reasons 1 to make it a bit more mobile around the garage till I make up new spits (rotisserie) for both cars. I returned the spit that I had for the original car as it does not quite work on the new shell. And 2 I want to get this car road legal and due to our Laws any structural changes and assocaited welding must be done by a certified welder.so I am wanting to fit rear turrets and other changes all of which require a certified welding so it makes it easier to transport the to and from the Panelbeaters. By Sunday The car was on its wheels so I can now start to source the bits and pieces required to be fitted, Turret boxes, chassis gusset rear tubs, bubble arches and other bits and pieces. So I have some progress at long last. I will add photos at a later stage.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Absolutley nothing done on the cars this weekend. Instead I had a massive sort out Almost all of the bits and pieces I scored with the new project are now safely tucked away under the house ready to be used as required. I now have 3 sets of doors, windscreens, rear windows, 4 english axles, 1 atlas axle, 1 1300 motor, 1 2 piece drive shaft, 1 type 9 driveshaft yoke, and a whole lot of other bits and pieces so I am gathering a fair amount of stock. On the bonus side I also have nearly got my trailer back as I have been using that to store all this stuff for the last couple of weeks. This coming weekend is not looking promising for any progress as we have decided to get the single seater out for a run in the winter series at Hampton Downs. The owner has rebuilt a couple of heads for the motor as the old ones were not allowing the engine to rev freely. The boxer engine that we are running would normally rev to the limiter easily but the old one was hardly getting to the limiter when going down hill so hopefully we have sorted out a major problem. This weekend will tell the racing is only on Sunday so I might get a little bit done on Saturday but this is unlikely as My wife will no doubt have a few things to get done as she is wanting to come down to the track as well. 
Keep safe 
Peter 

Monday, August 1, 2011

This weekend I removed the doors and started to clean up the floor in the drivers foot well. Surprises found The doors have been fitted with central locking,
She has a cable boot release,
There are just a couple of small rust holes in the floor
So far so good. I also made it down to Hampton Downs race track on Sunday afternoon for a marshal ride day for a couple of hours some of the regulars who racethere took the Flaggies and other volunteers out for some hot laps and the guy I crew for on the single seater dusted off his Alfa Sud and took some out for a blast it was a great afternoon and a fantastic way to thank these guys and girls who with out them we would not get to enjoy time on the track. So from me to all who offer their services worldwide free of charge THANKS we really do appreciate what you do and judging from all the smiles up and down pit road this was a great way to say thanks
Peter  

Friday, July 22, 2011

Ok here are the photos of the new project. She is now in the garage sitting on axle stands ready for me to start stripping her down. Once she is empty I will get her back on to the rotisserie and off to get soda blasted and primed.
The under side all cleaned up

A small amount of rust in the boot floor

In the tank panel with patches ready to be finished off


Showing the large tunnel



And the mounts for the SR20 engine


The inside




The main dent in the car is this on the front panel

How I have managed to fit the extra car in the garage


Sunday, July 17, 2011

I have Purchased a new project shell a very good price 1200 NZD (you do the math). This does not mean that the old girl is junk I have spent too much time on her to just stop I will continue with her but at a later stage. I am currently thinking that the old girl will be for racing only not really for the road. As such the new shell will be a shorter build as she has virtually no rust. I will get her soda blasted and primed then possibly fit a set of steel bubble arches a atlas rear end 2 linked and will fit the 2 litre and 5speed that I purchased a couple of months ago. the shell has a large tunnel and mounts for a nissan SR20 engine and box but I am going to stick with the Pinto as I want to stay with a more mechanical engine and not computer controlled.
I will take photos of the new car next weekend as she is now under a tarp outside till I move the old shell to the side of the garage which I will do this week.
cheers Peter 

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Only a small amount achieved this weekend mainly a bit of filling and giving the area a coat of primer to protect it from any moisture in the air as we are having our mid winter storms at the moment. So lots of rain around. The reason for not doing much is that my wife had a major birthday so it was a party weekend with lots of visitors. Have a good week Peter