Edit... Resto mod FIRST DRIVE
Re: Engine bay coming together
Kevin,
Thanks!!! If I'm not losing my mind (which is certainly possible) your engine bay is a thing of absolute beauty!! Once quoted as the reddest engine bay? Yours was among the examples of what motivates me to have something even close!
Not being happy with my black intake hose, I found an aluminum one which I will trim some length off and use a silicone 90 into the box on the carbs... once I get that far.
I then moved my breather hose to the new section which should lead a little better. The fuel pressure guage will end up in front of the first carb with the fuel line running over the intake.
More red... Not to be competing with Kevin
Thanks!!! If I'm not losing my mind (which is certainly possible) your engine bay is a thing of absolute beauty!! Once quoted as the reddest engine bay? Yours was among the examples of what motivates me to have something even close!
Not being happy with my black intake hose, I found an aluminum one which I will trim some length off and use a silicone 90 into the box on the carbs... once I get that far.
I then moved my breather hose to the new section which should lead a little better. The fuel pressure guage will end up in front of the first carb with the fuel line running over the intake.
More red... Not to be competing with Kevin
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Re: Engine bay coming together
Alan,
Your achieving results made me back-track to the beginning of your blog all the way to April 2013. The amount of countless hours that you put in and your attention to detail is very inspiring. You, at times may call yourself disorganized but the bottom line is that you get things done. You have come a long way and your reward will be well deserved. Keep up the good work!
Your achieving results made me back-track to the beginning of your blog all the way to April 2013. The amount of countless hours that you put in and your attention to detail is very inspiring. You, at times may call yourself disorganized but the bottom line is that you get things done. You have come a long way and your reward will be well deserved. Keep up the good work!
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Re: Engine bay coming together
I love what you are doing . Nice and clean .
That's the way I like it.
My 2 cents : these pumps vibrate a lot and they make noise if you mount them like you did.
Get this kit - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Facet-Fuel-Pump ... 40&vxp=mtr
And you will not regret it.
That's the way I like it.
My 2 cents : these pumps vibrate a lot and they make noise if you mount them like you did.
Get this kit - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Facet-Fuel-Pump ... 40&vxp=mtr
And you will not regret it.
My Green Car aka Torrino - http://www.fiatspider.com/f15/viewtopic ... 30&t=30089
Re: Engine bay coming together
AriK,
Thank you! Kind words indeed!! I am getting very thrilled with the project as it starts to go back together!
Special,
I have it mounted with rubber spacers but it sounds like not enough? The kit you mention is not expensive so thanks for the advise!! Consider it done!
Thank you! Kind words indeed!! I am getting very thrilled with the project as it starts to go back together!
Special,
I have it mounted with rubber spacers but it sounds like not enough? The kit you mention is not expensive so thanks for the advise!! Consider it done!
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Re: Engine bay coming together
OK - so I'm hijacking this thread somewhat now... but as we were talking about it earlier...
Here's where I've ended up with my parking lights...
When you activate a turn signal, the parking light goes out and the turn signal flashes. Once the turn signal has finished, there's a 2 second pause, and the parking lights comes back on.
... and as you were asking about my seats. I finally finished the re-covering....
... now to finish the dash.
Here's where I've ended up with my parking lights...
When you activate a turn signal, the parking light goes out and the turn signal flashes. Once the turn signal has finished, there's a 2 second pause, and the parking lights comes back on.
... and as you were asking about my seats. I finally finished the re-covering....
... now to finish the dash.
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Re: Engine bay coming together
Those seats are really nice, the red piping is pissah.
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Re: Engine bay coming together
Andy,
First, I love the dual function lights! Is that the VW lights you refered to? Did you modify them or is that how they are meant to work from VW?
And second, as far as seats go... You are too modist!! Those, as roller says, are "wicked PISSAH!" Amazing job!! You should be proud!
Ok, I'll say it since Andy is so modest, he did these seats himself!!! Holy wicked PISSAH!! I'm sending mine out to ya next week!!
Now quit hijacking my build thread...
I got my first taste of brake line fabrication and have to admit, the first one was crap...
The 2nd, 3rd and 4th worked out ok.
My new tool..
My first bubble..
My first attempt..
My first attempt in place..
Didn't really fit that well so I did another and it is much cleaner.
With all that experience I knocked out the other two..
I still have all the other ends to button up and cable clamps to install but the engine bay is getting very close to done!
I can't describe how that feels but many of you know the feeling!!
First, I love the dual function lights! Is that the VW lights you refered to? Did you modify them or is that how they are meant to work from VW?
And second, as far as seats go... You are too modist!! Those, as roller says, are "wicked PISSAH!" Amazing job!! You should be proud!
Ok, I'll say it since Andy is so modest, he did these seats himself!!! Holy wicked PISSAH!! I'm sending mine out to ya next week!!
Now quit hijacking my build thread...
I got my first taste of brake line fabrication and have to admit, the first one was crap...
The 2nd, 3rd and 4th worked out ok.
My new tool..
My first bubble..
My first attempt..
My first attempt in place..
Didn't really fit that well so I did another and it is much cleaner.
With all that experience I knocked out the other two..
I still have all the other ends to button up and cable clamps to install but the engine bay is getting very close to done!
I can't describe how that feels but many of you know the feeling!!
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Re: Engine bay coming together
You guys are very kind.... Thanks!
The lights are from a VW Golf Mk3 - just the housing. The bulbs and holders are aftermarket.
Awesome job on the fabrication of brake lines....
The lights are from a VW Golf Mk3 - just the housing. The bulbs and holders are aftermarket.
Awesome job on the fabrication of brake lines....
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Re: Engine bay coming together
I did the same with my seats, piping is green
Alan I did not know you was so talent in the auto( fiat) industry awesome looking, I will have to stop by when I go to Florida again
Alan I did not know you was so talent in the auto( fiat) industry awesome looking, I will have to stop by when I go to Florida again
Jim
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East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
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Re: Engine bay coming together
Jim - one word - armrest
(Ok - there goes my modesty out of the window!)
(Ok - there goes my modesty out of the window!)
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Re: Engine bay coming together
Oh, I see I seetoplessexpat wrote:Jim - one word - armrest
(Ok - there goes my modesty out of the window!)
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
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East Grand Forks MN
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Re: Engine bay coming together
I neeeeeeedddd one of those brake line tools, where did you get it? Fantastic work!
Re: Engine bay, and other parts of the car... coming together
Yea Jim, you should! Maybe I'll sort getting up to Beek's when you pick your car up...
Auspider, I am pretty sure I got it from amazon.
I finished buttoning up the engine bay and did a bit more under the car. Brake lines to both front wheel wells and to the rear. Then I started back inside, sorting wires...
I also started testing the new electrical system.
Auspider, I am pretty sure I got it from amazon.
I finished buttoning up the engine bay and did a bit more under the car. Brake lines to both front wheel wells and to the rear. Then I started back inside, sorting wires...
I also started testing the new electrical system.
Re: Edit... Resto mod coming together
Today I am working behind the fire wall, sorting wiring and decided it was time to mock up my one piece dash to verify guage, switch, etc. location. The lines drawn at the top and bottom will be padded leather wrapped. I would love to hear opinions on the shape...
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Re: Edit... Resto mod coming together
that's pretty dang cool, alan... i didn't know you were doing that.... you better make two