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04-30-07, 10:06 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Jeff's RCR40 Well here is my new build thread. The wife is 5"2" and the pedals wouldn't work for her where I wanted them. I have a friend with a vertical mill and he can use it. After much debate he copied a shelf I had in the garage. The rod in the rear will be cut out after it is mounted.
I got the fans mounted. I ground down a 1/4" bolt head and slid it into the mounting tab on the top of the fan. I bent aluminum flat stock to fit over the radiator and then drilled one hole in it to hold it on. The bottom is fastened with the mounts that came with the fan and 3/16" rivits.
Last edited by Jeff Hamilton; 04-30-07 at 10:14 PM.
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04-30-07, 10:28 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 After setting the motor in I needed 3 1/16" spacers from the rear cross member to the adapter plate. This also required longer bolts (5/8" bolt 10" long) that Ace had in stock. |
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04-30-07, 11:03 PM
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| | Ron Earp Site Administrator 
Join Date: Sep 2001
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Rep Power: 57  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 What sort of transmission are you planning for your build? Just interested as I tried a 016 but the spacer sizes you mention are not close to what I ended up with on that application. Are you using a 930 or G50? Good to see another builder on the forum!!! |
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05-01-07, 04:52 AM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 I'm using a g50 52. I have an Audi 016 and changed my mind at the last minute. I found a 18k mile g50 for $4k. My buddy John shorten the shift linkage all he could. I can get some pictures tonight.
Jeff Hamilton Yahoo! Photos - GT40 |
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05-01-07, 09:47 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 I decided to run the harness in the tunnel. I wanted to protect the wires as much as possible. I used 3/4" plastic pipe and 3 tees. The rear lighting harness and the motor harness would not fit in 1 tee. I ran the lighting harness in the rear tee and the motor harness in the middle tee. The rear light harness is longer than the motor harness so after you get the lighting harness pulled part way I inserted the motor harness and pulled them together. It gets tight in the 3/4" tube. I used the front tee for the front harness. After I got it all in I drilled the tunnel (while holding the pipe up to the top) and ran a bolt under the pipe. |
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05-02-07, 01:08 AM
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| | Sandy Gulf GT40 
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA GT40: RCR GT40 Gulf
Posts: 1,152
Rep Power: 18  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Jeff -
That an interesting way to get the wires into the tunnel. I have done the dash with all the electrics are mounted in it/to it so a couple of large connectors through the front bulkhead into the opening to the tunnel. This is a very interesting approach!
Sandy
__________________ RCR GT40 #11 348" Alloy SBF, 930 Box, Gulf 1075 Trim Now in the Garage, still under construction... www.gtsparkplugs.com Links to the cars |
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05-02-07, 03:06 AM
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| | ckouba 5 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA GT40: RCR40-31
Posts: 596
Rep Power: 10  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Holy crap Jeff! I just checked your photo page.
Your motor's installed? You're working on your wiring? I noticed lots of little things that are done already. Don't forget to enjoy your build... Fran said you picked it up only last Friday (that's about 5 days ago)?
I thought I was OCD, you're the new champ!
Keep posting the pics, they look great, and get back to work. |
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05-13-07, 08:22 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 On the Cobra builds we use a gas cap that has a flapper door in it. This lets you put fuel in without removing the cap. I wanted to use these on the GT40. I used the top part of a fox body Mustang filler neck and 2 inch exhaust pipe with a 60º bend. I still need to weld it up. Well I can't get the pictures to work but they are cimg0114 0115 and 0125. Yahoo! Photos - GT40
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05-27-07, 06:18 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Door handles and latches are installed. I built several different ways that didn't work. I then applied the KISS method (Keep It Simple Stupid). I cut the door where the pivot bolt needed to be with a die grinder. I used about 18" of 3/8" fuel line. Measure from the bottom of the door to the handle and mark it. Slid the handle on the tube where it is going to ride then put my cordless drill on it and spin it until it spins freely. Bend a 90 in the tube about 1" over the handle. The tube is strong enough to hold it in position but if you really yank on the handle it will bend a little to fit the opening. I used 2 mounting clamps (one at the bottom that you can't see in the pic) and a tail pipe hanger. I don't think you need the tail pipe hanger but I was going to use it for the pivot for the inside handle. The wife came up with the idea of using a push button for the inside release. I used 1/2" SS tube now I need to find a button for the top. |
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05-30-07, 04:12 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Headlight install.
I found some 1993 Ford Escort headlights in the basement and stole the adjusters off of them. These are simple little adjusters but work well. I used 16 gauge (6"x18") and with some cutting and bending made it fit the car. Then I mounted half of the adjusters to it. I used the kit supplied aluminum to mount the other half of the adjusters to. Pictures are worth a thousand words.
Well i will try again
Jeff Hamilton
Last edited by Jeff Hamilton; 05-30-07 at 04:22 PM.
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05-30-07, 04:25 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
Posts: 91
Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Here we go |
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05-30-07, 05:53 PM
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| | jonathans Silver Supporter 
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: TN, USA GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 That is the best set up I have seen so far. I would redo mine if it was not for the fact that I hope to only need to adjust mine once. Good work. |
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06-02-07, 11:31 PM
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| | ckouba 5 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA GT40: RCR40-31
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Quote:
Originally Posted by jonathans That is the best set up I have seen so far. I would redo mine if it was not for the fact that I hope to only need to adjust mine once. Good work. | I'll echo that one too. Nice work Jeff! |
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06-03-07, 12:22 AM
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| | Bill D I Have No Life 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Camarillo, CA
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Rep Power: 34   | Re: Jeff's RCR40 You're making great progress Jeff. Damn, you'll be on the road before the end of the year!!
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07-10-07, 10:44 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 This is just a heads up for you guys installing your fuel sending units. My senders are mounted up-side-down. The sending unit with the RCR gauges (Classic) should be 250 ohms empty and about 27 ohms full. I just flipped them and they read correctly now.
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07-10-07, 11:06 PM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 I stole Chris K's idea. I changed it a little and I'm not done yet. I like the his idea of the tilt front end. I drilled a 7/16" hole in front of the radiator and went all the way through the front end. I had the front adjusted exactly where I wanted it. I then cut some pvc pipe to make spacers. Works like a charm except I need to make it adjustable. I will replace the spacers after I find out how long they need to be. |
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07-10-07, 11:12 PM
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| | Bill D I Have No Life 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Camarillo, CA
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Rep Power: 34   | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Excellent idea. You could make kits for others if you decided to
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07-11-07, 12:24 AM
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| | crossle43 Lifetime Premier Supporter 
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Arlington, WA GT40: RCR40 #27
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 Slick idea for the hinge, Jeff. Two questions for you:
1) Any reason to be overly concerned about the weight on the bolts/pivots?
2) What did you mean by "...except I need to make it adjustable?"
Thanks in advance,
T.
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07-11-07, 12:37 AM
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| | Jeff Hamilton Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Ohio GT40: RCR
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: Jeff's RCR40 I'm going to make a plate for the inner fender but it feels great just like it is. The inner fender is not flat at the mounting point. This makes the right front a little low and it shows at the spider. I want to mount a cage nut in the plate that will be mounted to the inner fender. That is the plan anyway.
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