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spankyjames
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8th Apr 12 at 09:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking good dale what you doing with your old oil cooler?
corsadonk
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8th Apr 12 at 09:32   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thanks for sticking Eeyore back together for me.
Dale
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8th Apr 12 at 11:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
Cracking progress as usual Dale.


quote:
Originally posted by Darryl H
Great work dale, can't wait to see this going again


Cheers guys, not the only one Astra wants a rest lol

quote:
Originally posted by M Sutton
Good progress getting there slowly!


Yer shame its not quicker i just dont get the time at the moment...

quote:
Originally posted by spankyjames
Looking good dale what you doing with your old oil cooler?


Cheers fella, not alot interested?

quote:
Originally posted by corsadonk
Thanks for sticking Eeyore back together for me.


Anytime, cheers for scrapper trip, that switch was fucked ah well but fun none the less....
Col004
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8th Apr 12 at 13:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking good fella. Look forward to seeing the car again and this time hopefully put a face to a name I requested you on facebook mate.. Seen you were gabbing with my mate Timmy. Keep up the good work
TimC909
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8th Apr 12 at 17:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ignore Colin of FB, he is a FOOL

Only kidding Col xx
Col004
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8th Apr 12 at 17:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers Tim. Thought you was my mate.
TimC909
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I still aint recieved this txt Col. You in tomorrow or back at work?
Dale
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Cheers Col, I have accepted you only the best on my facebook lol

Look at you too love birds lol
Col004
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Timmy just gets bord and abuses me dale, then he turns up for a cuppa at my house and I try hard to hide but he always see's me
TimC909
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Colin usually tries to make me sick on split tea bags too. Such a nice chap lol
Col004
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Dale
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Got my coolant adapters for the turbo

Old fittings



New Fittings



Thread is m14x1.5



Now onto the "Cooling issue/not issue" if you can been following Big Rons thread... This is what me and Mike have come up with...

Dewis Inlet with coolant feed marked out, you can see it has vent to header tank but nothing from 3 way pipe at the back of the engine



Standard Inlet



The Standard inlet manifold has a feed from the 3 way pipe with internal bore of roughly 25mm and the feed to the head has a width of 20mm.

First off was to make an adapter to go from the 3 way pipe, internal diameter of 26mm. We used a Barbed 1" adapter (external diameter of 25mm) which was braised onto a 1/2" barbed adapter (external diameter of 13mm) The reason this step was used will come clear soon...

Adapter that was made



Then to keep inside the 20mm hole in the head we used a 3/8 BSP parallel thread to 1/2" barbed fitting which uses an outside diameter of 17mm (thread end) the next size up was 21mm which would be to big for the port in the head.

Adapter with dowty washer



Drill and tap the inlet with 3/8 BSP thread



Fitted



Check fitment with inlet gasket



Adapter in



Trial fit inlet with joining hose



With joining hose fitted



From underneath the inlet



Now I know its still slightly more restrictive over the standard feed but some people arn't having issues without them, So IMO anything is better than nothing. There is still room to drill the adapters out internally aswell.

Prepping for paint


Darryl H
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11th Apr 12 at 21:14   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Great work Dale!


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Col004
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11th Apr 12 at 22:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How it should be done.. well in kid
DansCorsaSXi
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11th Apr 12 at 23:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lovely jubbly,great work again.


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Jed D
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12th Apr 12 at 12:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mint work as always

i like the inlet
Dale
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quote:
Originally posted by Darryl H
Great work Dale!


Cheers

quote:
Originally posted by Col004
How it should be done.. well in kid


Getting there then it will be time to test it

quote:
Originally posted by DansCorsaSXi
Lovely jubbly,great work again.


quote:
Originally posted by Jed D
mint work as always

i like the inlet


Cheers

Dale
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Had more time on him recently..

Got some more fuel bits through



Then I shot blasted the removable front panel



All primed up



Primed the front panel




Inlet runners primed



All painted






Connect under inlet for vacuum lines, air temp sensor and vacuum for servo



Inside inlet



New adapter for fuel rail need to machine down the new ones slightly



Next to mount the fuel pressure sensor and oil pressure sensor (Left fuel & Right Oil)



Route from regulator



Next was to modify the top of the tank, I epically ****ed my first one my trying to use weld on boss's....

So plan "B"

New part



Remove the connections




-6 through body connection with dowty washer top and bottom




Barbed connections for hoses inside tank



Fuel system mock finished




Then remove it all and fit carpet and cut away




Thats all for now
Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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17th Apr 12 at 00:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Those fittings look so sexy
fazza
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17th Apr 12 at 08:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
Those fittings look so sexy




Would look better with the rear all painted white though imo. Love this car
Dale
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Yes they are...

It would but I'm not spraying the back at present... Next in weld in cage so it will be sprayed then...
fazza
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17th Apr 12 at 08:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ah yeah i think i remember you saying that
vx-scottw
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17th Apr 12 at 09:36   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looking great mate love reading this
Darryl H
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17th Apr 12 at 10:00   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

They look awesome keep it up Dale!


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Dale
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quote:
Originally posted by vx-scottw
looking great mate love reading this


quote:
Originally posted by Darryl H
They look awesome keep it up Dale!


Cheers guys, done more tonight

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