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06-01-07, 06:44 PM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
Posts: 171
Rep Power: 5  | First SFP Owner Install Completed OK guys I hope I'm not being presumptuous here. I BELIEVE that this is the first SPF GT40 install by someone other than a pro installer like Olthoff etc. If I am wrong, my apologies to whom ever I may have offended. Be that as it may - it's been a long battle put the pictures tell it all. I have over 1000 photos of how to do things, service bulletins, modifications (I've made many - look closely at the photos). I have about 1.5 GB of reference info that I can supply to anyone who wants it on DVD.
__________________ Lynn |
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06-01-07, 08:39 PM
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| | Lifetime Premier Supporter 
Join Date: Jul 2002 GT40: New York
Posts: 723
Rep Power: 15  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Lynn, sharp looking car. Many happy miles. What is the reason for the plexi deflection wing in front of the windshield? |
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06-01-07, 08:49 PM
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| | 5 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2004 GT40: So Cal
Posts: 540
Rep Power: 10  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Awesome looking car Lynn!
Mike |
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06-01-07, 09:55 PM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Gregg the "wing" is a bug deflector. Not really necessary I suppose but some of the originals used them and I thought it looked cool. It was very easy to make, taking less than an hour.
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06-01-07, 09:56 PM
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| | GHP Bronze Supporter 
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Appleton, Wisconsin GT40: building 2 SPF GT40's
Posts: 46
Rep Power: 2  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Lynn,
Congrats! It is work of art!
I hope to be right behind you on the private side. btw I sent you a p.m. |
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06-01-07, 10:08 PM
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| | kepetersen Rookie 
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: South Florida GT40: SPF Mk I
Posts: 93
Rep Power: 2  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed The plexiglas is a bug deflector that was used with some success at Le Mans by such immortal racers GT40s as P1076. Driving at near 200 mph, the somewhat aenemic windshield wiper on these cars proved insufficient to clear away hours of accumulated smashed bugs, so the deflector was installed to create a flow of air forward of the driver's side of the windshield.
Nice job, Lynn!
Kim
__________________ Kim Petersen SPF GT40 P/2192 Mk I w/ Keith Craft Aluminum 427IR
F430 F1 Berlinetta
SPF Mk III w/ Ford 460
MB C55 "I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather; not screaming and terrified like his passengers." |
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06-01-07, 10:45 PM
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| | A Tenth 
Join Date: May 2005 GT40: Il
Posts: 122
Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed I couldn't help noticing that it appears you've moved the fuel pumps to a higher than stock location. I am curious about the change since I own a Coupe and one of the issues some owners have mentioned is having to lower the fuel pumps because of the belief that they were mounted too high from the factory. I have 9000 miles on 037 and have never had an issue. Your pumps are mounted considerably higher than those on the Coupe. How much mileage have you put on it and have you had any fueling issues. Are those Gurney-Westlake valve covers on the real set up or are they just dress up valve covers that have G-W on them?? Always loved those heads, about the only aftermarket Ford heads available for Decades. If they are the real deal, are they originals or some of the new ones I heard were being tooled up?
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06-01-07, 10:59 PM
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| | chuck 1 7 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: greenville,SC GT40: CAV
Posts: 760
Rep Power: 11  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed damn nice job |
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06-01-07, 11:30 PM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
Posts: 171
Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Woodz, the pumps are located high because I installed a swirl pot directly under them and needed the room. It doesn't seem to have any effect on how it runs and to be honest I can see any reason why it should. With three pumps I have tons of volume and a highly regulated pressure at 3psi. That Aeromotive regulator is incredible.....highly recommended. Contrary to what people might think. Having the pumps "blocking" the rear window is no issue either. I can't even see them in the mirror. I can only see the pressure gage in the far left edge of the field of view.
Sadly, the GW covers are just for show. I got them from Chris Melia (another thread on this site). They are great and Chris is a good guy to deal with but they sit on top of AFR heads.
__________________ Lynn |
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06-02-07, 02:18 AM
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| | Gary Kadrmas Silver Supporter 
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Oregon, USA GT40: Not yet, but so
Posts: 712
Rep Power: 12   | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Lynn,
On the surface, it appears you have put some serious thought into the fine details of your GT40. Usually, when that happens, the finished product speaks for itself. From the comments already stated by other members, I must agree that your car is fabulous.
Will you be taking your car to the Portland Historics this year? I would love to see it in person.
__________________ Gary Kadrmas
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06-02-07, 11:06 AM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
Posts: 171
Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Thanks for all the kind words guys. I must add that I was somewhat remiss by not thanking some of the people without who's help I could have never pulled this off. Ian Grunes, Tim Osgood and Mike Evangelo all from Dynamic Motorsports in Ohio. These guys gave me access to info that to my knowledge no other dealer in the USA would provide. I can't say enough good things about Ian. This would have been a nightmare without his help. Rich Woerz helped with dropping the engine in (this is NOT a one man job). Also I want to give a special thanks to Steve Cioffi. We have spent hours on the phone comparing modification design ideas, and sorting out procedures to get this thing put together. Steve is a great resource.
This install took nearly 7 weeks after I got the trans (7 months later than promised). Part of the reason it took so long was fab'ing all the bits and pieces. I made countless mounting plates, brackets, fixtures etc that were in some cases, quite complicated. Not everyone out there doing their own install will NEED to do these things. You can just bolt pieces hither and yon as most of the pro installers do. As someone who builds space qualified hardware for a living I was a little more meticulous (read anal) than the average installer.
I've been somewhat overwhelmed by requests for the DVD so I'm charging $1 to cover postage. Send me an email to my personal email address (minerl@theofficenet.com) with your mailing address if you want one. It is much easier to do it that way than trying to go through the Forum's PM system since I have so many requests.
__________________ Lynn |
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06-02-07, 11:41 AM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
Posts: 171
Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed The contents of the disk are evolving daily as I get info from others and generate more pictures, etc. There is a wealth of info here. Some of it is buried deep in subdirectories so look closely. In the Lynn's Mods section are subdirectories of photos of the things I made to make the various changes to the car. Some of these mods are self explanatory, others are not. My goal was to do a "write up" to go with each set of pix to detail the "how to" of each mod. I spent so much time doing the work that the write-ups never got done. This will be a project for next winter when I am house bound. If you have specific questions, don't hesitate to call, write or email me. Much of the contents of the disk are from other people who have shared info with me. If you have something I don't and think I should, please send it. Eventually I want to make a GT40 reference disc that has is so inclusive, that it can serve as a master resource for anyone going through this process.
Lynn Miner
2716 Moser Rd.
Chewelah, WA
99109 minerl@theofficenet.com
(509)935-6897
__________________ Lynn |
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06-02-07, 11:46 AM
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| | VintageVenom 5 Tenths 
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Michigan, USA GT40: RCR-40
Posts: 598
Rep Power: 10   | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Very nice Lynn. Congratulations. How about a video (w/ sound)......  |
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06-02-07, 12:41 PM
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| | wealdenengineer 10 tenths 
Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: East Sussex, UK
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Lynn, I would very much like a copy please, Frank |
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06-02-07, 03:13 PM
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| | 10 tenths 
Join Date: Sep 2001 GT40: England Suffolk
Posts: 1,649
Rep Power: 23  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Hi Lynn
Your car looks great you should be very proud.
I especially like those valve covers (just joking)
Regards
Chris. |
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06-02-07, 04:11 PM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
Posts: 171
Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Frank send me an email with your address and I'll get one in the mail.
Gary Kadrmas hit me with a great idea to use PayPal for the postage transaction. I should have thought of that but I didn't. My PayPal account is minerl@theofficenet.com . I'm sorry to have to ask for postage but I had NO IDEA how many people would respond to my offer for the free disk. Postage will eat up all the allowance my wife gave me for this month ($25). It's even worse than the post I made offering free VIN plates and switch labels.
Chris, thanks again for the valve covers. I've sent a lot of folks your way after they've seen mine.
__________________ Lynn |
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06-02-07, 04:24 PM
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| | minerl Moderator 
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Chewelah, WA GT40: SPF P2133
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Some have asked for shots of the fake oil system. Before someone flames me for doing fake mock-up of things....remember, the car is a fake so lets keep some perspective.
__________________ Lynn |
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06-02-07, 04:30 PM
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| | Moveover Rookie 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 17
Rep Power: 2  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed Lynn.............assuming you installed a RBT trans., what mods did you have to make to the trans housing and/or lower frame cross member in order to clear the same?
Thanks |
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06-02-07, 05:46 PM
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| | chuck 1 7 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: greenville,SC GT40: CAV
Posts: 760
Rep Power: 11  | Re: First SFP Owner Install Completed | |