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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 5:51 am 
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Bren,

The ellipses are the same as slotting for gas relief. These look pretty nice and were on clearance from Tirerack for $25/pr! Rear Mustang Cobra rotors '94-'04.

Rob,

Dang it, If you ask me ONE MORE QUESTION about those Metric calipers.... :o :wink: No, they are Wilwood 4-piston Dynalites.
Yep, SPAX single-adjustable shocks. The ARengineering hangers should work great and can be had from magnumhp.com. I have those, and I made my own set of SOLID aluminum 1" spacers from 1"X2.5" bar stock (mcmaster.com). I bought the cheapies from Summit, and they broke. I bought the better ones from Afco, and they broke (on the '64), so I gave up. Might be something about my spring/shock plates and spring shape??

Andy,

These are the same type spindles, but have yours as spares or for another car swap.

Thanks guys!

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:11 am 
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Howdy folks,

Been awhile since there was an update - can't believe it, almost 2 yrs.

New engine and trans are now installed and running in Project V (as of Sat 2/6/10 @ 6 PM). Pictures to follow. Did valve adjustment and broke in cam Sunday. Front suspension is assembled except for shocks and alignment. Thanks for help from Brian Mimken, Jim Wahmhoff, Josh Bryson, and John McCreary.

Should get it out for test'n'tune in April if not sooner, then on to Hagerstown...

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Enough suspense -pics please! :D

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Feast yer eyes. Webers are now on the engine and it is running, so need to get better pics of those. Tach and wiring now in the car.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/16910097@N06/

More wrenchin' this weekend. Should get seat, front shocks, trans cooler in, clean up some wiring and reinstall "mini dashboard." Maybe windows? Needs tuning too.

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I like the paint color! and the SlantKota; wow was that a tight fit around the firewall!


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I like it. Any turbo pics yet? Love the color also!

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What are the square tubes for on the lower control arms?

Lookin good!!

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 Post subject: Valve cover!
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Wow! That is a great looking valve cover! Is there a group buy going on on those? :lol: Are you planning to bring this car to Hagerstown?


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Nice work Lou - Is this the engine with all the holes Drilled in the side of the block from thd previous owner?


Also Are you using that baffled oil pan with the kickouts that I saw too?


With those 4 Little Cutouts in your timing cover You will be able to get access to the 4 bolts to unlock the timing adjustment, but How will you see the marks on the cam and sprocket to tell where you are?


Your garage addition looks nice. I am sure you are going to fill it with lotsa car junk and a lift and a whole bunch of slant parts soon!


Good luck with it!


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Looking FANTASTIC,I Love, Hate Webbers.I probably got over 40 hrs in dialing in my 45 on my Bugeye sprite. I did pick up 9 rw hp which is alot.Went from 66 to 75.Wish I had the time, money,patience,to put them on a slant.They are hands down the coolest induction that can work really well on a slant in my opinion.BEEing good friends with Tilley will greatly help you with the tuneing.Guzzi Mark


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Thanks for the kind comments, everyone.

We'll see how the Weber tuning goes. I'll try for a while and might switch back to a single carb if they don't cooperate. I may also put port injectors in and use the Weber carbs as air valves with Megasquirt EFI.

That is the block with the little oil holes drilled (now plugged with screws), and yes the big roadrace oilpan is on there. I may just pull the radiator to do a cam timing change (4 screws and two hoses), although there's 3-5" of clearance now and I might try a dentists mirror.

Square tubes on LCAs are custom sway bar mounts for running heim joint end links.

We got most of seat mounting figured out yesterday (Feb 13), mounted front shocks and front valence supports, and installed trunk weatherstrip and O2 sensor (NB for now).

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Lou, the Webers and fabbed valve cover are like milk and Oreos!!! Where did ya come by the valve cover? Thanks for the pics! W.

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Thanks all.

Valve cover is a leftover from some Jim Cox had made up about 6 yrs ago, but the guy mistakenly used an 80s head to build it and no one would buy them. I have an 80s head on this car. Don't know if there are any left...

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Got cornerweights on the car last night. With a few things missing, full 12 gal cell, and me in it, it was 2628 lbs. 55/45 front/rear. Will add a net of +35-40 lbs to get it race ready or about 2665 lbs.

Last weight (2006) was 2715 lbs racewt with 57/43 front/rear. Making progress...

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4/14/10
Project V moved under it's own power for the first time since Feb '07. First time outta the garage since about Jan '08. Took a coupla spins around the block at 15-30 MPH and everything seems OK.

Can't believe how easily it spins the tires. I think I'll need some stickier meats.

Just need to install windows and hood and it's ready to race. Hope to make t'n't at motormiledragway(.com) on April 30 and May 14, and get it tuned up for Hagerstown on May 22-23!

Feelin' good,

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