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07-07-06, 06:52 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Its been a while, new addition to the the family, moved house (bigger garage!!!!!!!!) and quite i bit of progress.
Panelling complete that can be completed without hindering other tasks. Front suspension fitted, the light weight setup from Tornado. Rear suspension fitted awaiting fine tuning alignment this weekend over many cups of tea.
Parts have been bought for engine plumbing with a Davies Craig EWP in mind, water pump gasket passed to an old school friend who machines ally for aircraft industry.
Engine nearly complete, sump and oil pump drive arrive Monday (fingers crossed).
Many cups of tea looking at steering racks, what modifications would be needed to stock items and finally deciding on buying the tornado one as the wife didn't like the idea of me messing with something that's quite important....
Pedal box has been decided on just need to measure up to ensure it fits but i have other questions about brakes which i will post appropiately.
all that remains is to support the forum and post some piccies |
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07-07-06, 06:58 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Link to old build thread So you can see the old pictures and refresh your memories. A Tornado build at the home of the Original GT40s
Bright and shiney light weight uprights
Last edited by Gibbo; 07-07-06 at 06:59 PM.
Reason: forgot to explain the piccy
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07-07-06, 07:02 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Windage tray fitted to the motor A pretty picture of the tray fitted to the '87 mustang lump, can't wait to see if my first ever disassembly and reassembly of an engine works!!!! |
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07-07-06, 07:08 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | With the right Engine mounts, the motor fits!!!!!!! Early Mustang mounts come in 2 sizes Tall and short. I needed the short. Picture quality iffy, it was taken in made rush with a phone before something went wrong. this moment rekindled the build for me, panelling was getting a little boring.......but the late purchase of a air powered/hydraulic rivet gun made it a lot more fun, anybody out there about to start panelling, get one now!!!!! i used a lazy tong before and that was getting hard work and the plier type hurts. the new one not only makes a cool sound but can also reach the parts that the others couldn't reach |
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11-23-06, 08:02 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Pedal box is mounted, decided on .7 for brakes and .75 for clutch. Servos are next to be mounted and then the plumbing begins. meanwhile.....
__________________ I drive a Quantum Car....I don't know where I am going but i'm driving really really fast to get there!!! |
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11-23-06, 08:07 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Front Calipers have been sourced and fitted, standard Granada mkII.
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11-23-06, 08:20 AM
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| | Ron Earp Site Administrator 
Join Date: Sep 2001
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Rep Power: 54  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Ant, I could merge both of those threads for you into one build thread.
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12-29-06, 11:23 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Thanks Ron that would be great
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12-29-06, 11:33 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Been on a little shopping spree, 2 servos, a bag of brake fittings, steering rack and rod ends. i thought about setting initial geometry of the christmas break but can't seem to tighten the upper ball joints onto the uprights, the threaded spindle turns. don't really want to force it as it will have to come off again for final weight camber angles.
Any ideas, i would like to think that i have a couple of duff cheap Delphi parts. i have tried a little compression in a vice but didn't help.
__________________ I drive a Quantum Car....I don't know where I am going but i'm driving really really fast to get there!!! |
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12-29-06, 02:33 PM
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| | petek A Tenth 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: KCMO GT40: Not yet...
Posts: 157
Rep Power: 8  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals The brake lines don't look like steel, are you using copper for brake lines?
__________________ Pete K.
When your memories out number your aspirations you are officially "old." |
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12-29-06, 03:43 PM
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| | 2 Tenths 
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Specializing in Racing construction and preparation of GT40,<br />Lola, and Porsche 917 Sports Racin GT40: Suffolk, England.
Posts: 289
Rep Power: 9  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Ant,
Looking good.
May i just suggest that you put some heat insulation between your water pipes and steering rack, and that you rotate your servos anti clockwise so that the valve units are upright.
Graham @ GTA |
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12-29-06, 06:21 PM
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| | 40bud 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: San Francosco a GT40: GTD Finished in
Posts: 692
Rep Power: 13  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Back in the day I was told by Andy Bennett, at GTD, these should be mounted with the back slightly lower than the front and with the valve assemblies rotated 45 degrees. Don't know why or whats right. Mine have been valves straight up and at a slight angle with the front just a tad higher than the back. No problems in ten years. Anyone have any ideas as to the whys of the recommendations? The insulation is a great idea for the life of the rack and the temp in the car footbox! Kunifer is a special alloy the Brits use for brake lines - it doesn't rust or corrode and looks like dull copper. |
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12-31-06, 10:20 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Blimey people read it!!!!
Well, Petek, as 40bud says the lines are Kunifer or cupro nickel, 90%copper, 10% nickel. so far i have found that it is also a little less prone to kinking while hand bending.
91740Gt, heat insulation was always in the plan. As for the servos, rotation angle is as prescribed in the instructions as for the laid back angle, there is a slight fall on the cylinder. I did hum and har at the angle but looked at other build sites at servos at none i could see were angled much. Also as i don't have the body i couldn't test for clearance with it installed at an angle, but hey it will either work or not, no great problem to move in the future and it gave me something to do, i get fed up going in the garage and seeing a pile of bits that i can't do anything with.
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06-13-07, 06:52 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Well its been a while, here's an update. Brakes all plumbed in, handbrake fitted and working. Gearbox sourced from Dave Morton, thanks very much. Bellhousing from Andy at Tornado, all fitted together for a trial fit before i source the clutch and fit it all for good... Throttle cable is run as well. Bought a new toy for the garage too, a mini lathe. used it for a couple of jobs, mainly on the collapsable steering boss for the electric PAS column thats now the next big job. So here a couple of pictures for those that are following the thread.
__________________ I drive a Quantum Car....I don't know where I am going but i'm driving really really fast to get there!!! |
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07-24-07, 03:59 PM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Big day tomorrow, pick up the body work and dash from Andy at Tornado. The van is booked, the work has been sloped to others to free up the day, the straps have yet to be found in the garage but i do know where the blankets are. 
__________________ I drive a Quantum Car....I don't know where I am going but i'm driving really really fast to get there!!! |
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07-24-07, 04:14 PM
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| | Scott Calabro Supporting Vendor 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: New England GT40: TS40 # 875
Posts: 778
Rep Power: 10  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Looking good Ant!
Cheers,
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07-25-07, 05:19 AM
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| | roclery 3 Tenths 
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 359
Rep Power: 7  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Nice work so far, Ant.
What's the swing on the lathe, and what sort of price?
__________________ Regards
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07-28-07, 06:54 AM
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| | Gibbo Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Berkshire, UK GT40: Tornado
Posts: 87
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Gibbo's TS40, formaly of the home of the originals Quote:
Originally Posted by roclery Nice work so far, Ant.
What's the swing on the lathe, and what sort of price? |
Richard, its a 7x12 mini lathe
the ebay shop always has some Mini Lathe with Digital Readout on eBay Lathes, Metalworking Milling Welding, Business, Office Industrial (item 190133478150 end time 29-Jul-07 16:31:27 BST)
used it so far for lots of spacers, running holes through bolts (for mounting indicators on a locost), gas pedal mount, steering boss conversion (corsa C to Mountney with a quick release hub) and it will make the boss cover and machineing the gearchange, including the knob if i can make a radius tool. now i have one i want more. trying to persuade my kitcar making friends to get a mill so we have a full complement!!
this link is to what i have,
Body work has arrived home in the rain so lack of photos. First things first is fit the dash and make sure there is enough room for me and the Corsa steering column.
ANT 
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07-28-07, 10:49 AM
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| | roclery 3 Tenths 
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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