Tuesday 26 March 2013

In goes the tail-shaft. . .


I love this pic with the car sitting so low, bare in mind that it still has 2inches to be lowered at the rear. Front is around 4inches high at the moment.

Shortened VE tail-shaft fitted in place, the shaft had to be shortened from both ends so that it the centre bearing was equally spaced from both ends. . .

Tail-shaft joining up with the diff. At this stage the body is sitting on top of the diff and a special 'hat' has to be moulded into the floor so that the car can be lowered into its correct position. . .

Monday 18 March 2013

Steering column. . .

This is a picture of the old steering column that has now been brought up to modern standards. The base of the column has been honey-combed so that it will collapse in case of an accident and the inside shaft has been replaced with a unit from an XD Ford. The modern internal shafts have a sliding telescopic fit so that they will also collapse forward in case of a collision. . .




Notice anything missing from the back of the gearbox? Yeah, the bloody tail shaft. Local diff builder decides to piss off to Surfer's for a weeks holidays and then tries to blame his workers for not sending it while he was away. . .full of shit!

Thursday 14 March 2013

Up and running. . .


Corey's wagon up on the hoist for another inspection. Michael (engineer) keeps a close eye on proceedings and works hand in hand with Hodgey so there are no surprises or expensive make-overs at the end of the build. Michael is happy with the progress and work is allowed to flow onto the next step. . .

V6 Conversions front end looks good and works well but anyone considering buying one should be prepared for 'little' problems. . .

Friday 8 March 2013

About time. . .


About time, it's taken ages to get the power steering rack into the front end of the EH. V6 Conversions will only recommend a VR/VS power rack for their EH front ends and they "Bolt straight in." Pigs bloody arse they bolt straight in, they are 4inches too long on each end. Four inches, I'd hate to see what the idiots thought six inches looked like? Anyway, good friend and super tradesman, Kenny Clarke was given the job of fixing the mess. . .

Dave The Awesomenator hard at work fitting the under dash brake power booster and main cylinder. Not an easy job when it goes in the same place as the steering column and guage cluster. . .

Trial fit of the brake booster up under the dash, that's Dave's nearly bald head that you can see in the pic. Best wishes to Dave's lovely wife, Mrs Awesomenator who had to have major surgery today. Some say that it was to remove all the bullshit thats built up in her ears over the years of being with Dave, but others have said it wasn't as serious an operation as that. Whatever, we all wish her the very best and a speedy recovery. . .