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Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:20 pm
by Risocco
Thank you chaps
Bill wrote:Excellent work Alex, looking forward to seeing (and hearing) this sometime this year.
You'll probably hear it from Longbridge mate
Yeah pretty stoked so far, nearly there again, so long as nothing else goes wrong. Hopefully be another update Sunday.
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:34 pm
by Risocco
Had an impulse buy at Ultimate Dubs on Sunday. Thought I would give it a whirl.
GTI headlights ain't as rare as they once were, so...
One fitted back in the frame...
And finished...
Both sides are done, pretty chuffed, couple of air pockets tho.
Gonna get another roll to do some normal headlights and indicators, its a right pain to work with tho. Patience is definatly the key.
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:49 pm
by Risocco
I have been doing stuff honest!
Got fed up with the flakey soundproofing going all over the place with the slightest touch, so got the hoover on it...
Will remove the glue at a later date.
Anyway, got some filters sorted, will be looking into re-locating the coil as a result tho, always knew that may be the case.
So as they arrived...
And all fitted up...
And then the fun began, the carbs wouldn't go back on with the filters in place, so 4 hours off faffing and head scratching later...
Well chuffed with these P-clips...
Also made the remaining fuel lines up and connected them to the pump and pressure regulator, need to order two more finishers however...
Thats not how they will be mounted if you were gonna ask...
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:55 pm
by Risocco
Also, two quality pieces of West Midlands Bodging, well chuffed.
First, the alternator adjuster wouldn't reach the bracket so extended it by connecting the end of another bracket....
Will get them welded together at some point *coughAntPleaseTeachMeHowToWeldcough*
And the next, drilled two holes on a bolt to use as a throttle cable bracket for the pedal end...
Passed the cables through and it only bleedin' works!!!!
So, just waiting on my distributor, and that's pretty much it I think. Just the cosmetics under the bonnet. And securing the pump and pressure regulator, but I have a plan
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 11:45 pm
by The Autoad
Yeehaa.
Not far off now mon fruit. Anytime bud, anytime
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 11:11 am
by MacColl
Total respect to the work you've done since the start with this
Looking and no doubt will be sounding great
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:13 pm
by Risocco
Cheers chaps, roll on thursday. Lets see if the old nail wants to start for the first time in a year
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:32 pm
by tmcmahon92
just stumbled across this build and damn thats a good £66investment! looks like i started to watch this at the ideal time too! look forward to seeing the video of this beut running ;)
Good Work pal
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:58 pm
by Risocco
Too kind my friend
If this weather will pick up I may have a play at getting the sod running tomorrow, was called into work today. Apparently working 10 days in a row isn't enough at the moment?
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:03 am
by tmcmahon92
its harsh but work always seems to get in the way of the rocco for me aswell! oh well it'll all be worth the wait when you can pull it of the drive under its own steam
btw someone was trying to get in contact re: some advise on his project and PM'd me by mistake so expect mail
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:34 pm
by Risocco
I keep forgetting to update this.......
Got the dizzy back and is in place, secured the coil with a huge stainless P-clip. Yet to mount the pump and pressure regulator. Am loathed to drill into the body of the car so more head scratching needed there.
A pic...
With all this in mind, today I turned the key but she wouldn't do anything. Like the battery was dead. Introduced the starter motor to a copper mallet and hey presto, she cranks but won't fire. Faffed about abit but I'm not entirely sure what the problem is, I'm guessing dizzy/intermediate timing.
Think I may have reached the end here and after some food will tidy up a bit under the bonnet and just send her away as she stands to be set up at Aldon Automotive. Half day at work tomorrow will give me ample time to decide how to mount the pump.
Will update at the end of the week
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:28 pm
by Risocco
At 9am today, some knowledgeable people came to take here away....
And I have just received a call to say she runs!
Words cannot express how happy I am, honestly.
Apparently ticking over at 3k but sounding like a goddamn sexual tyrannosaurus! I love my car again, and my friends, cheers chaps for getting her purring. Off to Aldon Automotive soon, then tax and MOT. She will be ready for June 1st with a bit of luck
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT - It Lives!
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 5:29 pm
by Campion
Nice one chap! Did a really good job there, hope she'll stay fine for a long time now! Have fun with her!
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT - It Lives!
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 6:33 pm
by Risocco
Cheers dude, looking forward to getting her on the road again, been too long.
Re: My £66 Charity Case GT - It Lives!
Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 6:35 pm
by Campion
I can believe you do! Do you also have a pic of the front with the black front lights?