Edit... Resto mod FIRST DRIVE

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Not at all.... Alan has a car....!
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Hahahahahaaaaaa

Laughing myself to sleep!!

Jim, how many do you have now? Besides the one Andy is using for a BBQ?
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Besides the one I *wish* I was using as a BBQ.... The shipping was just too much so I'm going to need Beek to chop it up into bite sized pieces and send it via USPS.....
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toplessexpat wrote:Not at all.... Alan has a car....!
Lol
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I have 3, still working on number 4
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toplessexpat wrote:Besides the one I *wish* I was using as a BBQ.... The shipping was just too much so I'm going to need Beek to chop it up into bite sized pieces and send it via USPS.....
I would have just brought it to you ;) no need to chop
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So with the engine as far along as it can get, I actually stopped and spent the day cleaning and organizing. I reassembled the spare 2L so I don't lose parts and dropped it on my cart with a spare 1800. I know! I'm sick!!

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Then I went back to sticking more red stuff in my engine bay.

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New tires are coming tomorrow so I guess I better get to figuring out what to do about the rim I messed up :oops:
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SoFlaFiat wrote:Thanks B!!
John,
I can't remember if I specified it anyway so no point in rolling back through...
Here's the run down on the build:
Block:
4.5mm dome 84.4 bore pistons
TotalSeal second ring set
Aluminum pulleys
Lightened steel flywheel
Luk clutch set
And of course, new rod and main bearings etc.
Head:
42-82/82-42 cams
43/37.5 stainless valves
All guides, seals etc. upgraded
Isky triple springs
Jason's adjustable all aluminum cam pulleys
Ported by SouthLakeMachine (Beek)
Intake:
Cast aluminum, from Pierce, through AR, with dual weber 44s
Ported for 44s and matched to head by Beek as well
custom cold air intake from lower front valance
Exhaust:
4-2-1 aftermarket (not sure who's as it was on the car) into custom mandrel bent 2 1/2" pipe with magnaflow center muffler and DC rear muffler, both free flow.
Ignition:
95amp alt
Gear reduction starter
Stock electronic ignition with MSD
Magnecor Comp wires
NGK plugs

It all sounds just awesome to me, but I've been dreaming about it for a long time! :D

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So before Andy tells me to clean up the passengers side of the engine bay...
I'm moving the MSD behind the firewall. :D

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I'll have to do some patching on that side now but all around a better plan.

And, thanks to a great deal from discount tires direct I have 4 new Yokohama S drive tires taking up space in the crowded garage...

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Now I just need something to mount them on :mrgreen:
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Great pic :-)
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The new Fiat hubless front end :shock:
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Is that related to the Secondary Guibo?

Now - why put the MSD inside the passenger compartment? Apart from my need to tidy up the engine bay (do as I say not as I do.....).... Isn't it a fairly large unit??

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It is pretty big but will fit up under the dash... Somewhere!
My biggest concern was heat so I asked Beek and he said it would work but most get mounted outside the engine bay. Actually, he said "in most race cars it is mounted on the dash"
Well, I am certainly not mounting it on my dash but I can get it out of the heat and keep the engine bay cleaner...

Meanwhile, I have been making headway recovering from my colossal screw up with the rims. I have a hard time telling which one I made a wreck of so I'm feeling good about that.

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I have decided on a darker grey instead of the white spokes. I think it looks pretty close to the original Roosevelt rims, if not a bit glossier.
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those rims look wickhud pissah.
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Aha! So they match the block...? Cunning!
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