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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 8:36 am
by db
http://www.speedycables.com/index.html
Gottem, cheers Pete
They're not as close as they sound though mate... they're South Wales, i'm in North Wales and there's only mountains inbetween- it's genuinely a 4-5 hour trip!
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 9:16 am
by Pete
No postage service in the outback then?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 9:18 am
by autofetish
No post there but they do something with sheep's out there I'm told

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 9:23 am
by Dave999
carrier sheeps?
they provide transport for the carrier pigeons over the mountains, but each journey involves 2 sheep
one with short front legs for going up
and one with short back legs for going down
you just need one sheep for any east west travel look for 1 with two autopeadic shoes on the same side
i'll be getting my coat forthwith
Dave
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 7:17 pm
by db
Ummm...

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 7:39 pm
by Rebel
autofetish wrote:No post there but they do something with sheep's out there I'm told

Does it involve velcro jumpers ?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 7:40 pm
by Rebel
Dave999 wrote:carrier sheeps?
they provide transport for the carrier pigeons over the mountains, but each journey involves 2 sheep
one with short front legs for going up
and one with short back legs for going down
you just need one sheep for any east west travel look for 1 with two autopeadic shoes on the same side
i'll be getting my coat forthwith
Dave
Cracking answer as always Dave, also very informative

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 9:16 pm
by Anonymous
You got sheeps in Welshland TOOO?
They must have escaped from the Island of Sheeps in the last IceAge?
You can always tell Kentish Sheeps, they walk backwards and say 'allrightmate'!!!
Do you need a special 360 styley flywheel?
I got one ear, its a pukka Steel one I got from da US.
No S/B bellhousings around now, sold my last one to Jon Conn, wished I'd kept in now DOH!
bacca.
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 11 11:37 pm
by db
More sheeps than people here Bacc, they're friendlier too
Just remember yer wellies...
I should be ok for a flywheel ta

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 11 9:41 am
by db
Well my lovely spacious new garage is now full, shoulda got an A-bod
So- i came up with a neat storage set-up for my seats, carpets, etc
I got the parking brake lever assembly fettled and fitted. You can see the release lever is 'tweaked' to clear the roll cage.
I did a bit of internet research to figure out the cable routing- turns out i have one bit of roll cage outrigger in the way so i'll have to drill through that. Also i'll need to make a new plate to secure the rear cables as the stock one means they'll foul the ginormous tyre. Then i just need the rear cables to complete the job.
Also, i found my Z-bar and crank end spacery thing and bearing. See- i knew i had 'em somewhere!
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 11 11:25 am
by autofetish
Looks really good keep them pictures coming

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 11 9:08 am
by db
There's a couple of jobs looming that i'm not too confident about- advice please?
ENGINE MOUNTING:
It's going on a motor plate with no x-member.
HOW do i work out where the engine will sit?
Left - to - right: The diff is offset so i assume the motor goes inline with it?
Levelling: I found a handy guide to this, see below...
Front - to - back: Well, the shifter has to line up with the hole in the floor, any other important factors here?
Up - n - down: Umm... as low as poss without fouling anything? Though again i guess the shifter (and exhausts) will have something to say...
MOTOR PLATE:
No inner wings so this will just bolt to the chassis rails.
I'm thinking a plywood mock-up (or 2 or 3...) then 8-10mm ally plate?
I have a motor plate (pic below) which i may be able to mod, haven't had a proper look yet.
ANY tips and hints (and pics) greatly appreciated
GEARBOX MOUNT:
I have a solid one ready made for an auto which i can mod to fit
PROPSHAFT:
I have a prop which i'll most likely need to alter to length.
I don't know about UJ types?
Do the 4-speed and 727 have the same output shaft?
Where along it's length does the prop loop go?
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 11 11:23 am
by autofetish
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 11 11:31 am
by autofetish
This info is all from the book
Engine swapping Tips and techniques
( Brooklands Books)
You should really get a copy has it has all info about making your own props and gearbox mounts, large section on what mopar bit you car cut and weld togther to make it work.All writen for people like us working on the floor in the rain with gradads crap spanner set
If you get stuck let me know and will post you my copy.

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 11 2:14 pm
by db
Good info there, cheers
