Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Pine ,why not have an adaptor made up that gives you a very narrow wheel track, that the smaller diameter just covers the wheel nuts and then widens out to 205 PCD,i think i need a drawing to explain ???
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
I think I am with you, Bob - the problem being the Golf front calliper, even with an 'inward-dish' adapter, it won't clear it.
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Installed the tie-rod ends today, but still need a LH side one with the hole for the steering damper. Spent half a day looking for the nuts used to 'lock' the tie-rod end on the tie-rod - and eventually found them neatly stacked away in a box in a drawer - after turning the whole store room and working space over
Lesson learned no 345693: mark removed parts clearly when taking them off.... but make a note where you put 'em as well!
Lesson learned no 345693: mark removed parts clearly when taking them off.... but make a note where you put 'em as well!
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Pine, It might be your lucky day. Iwill chek tommorrow amoungst my scrap pile. I'll let you know.
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Hi Pine, great build, do you still need some of those backing plate plugs?
I have some somewhere in my parts stash...
I have some somewhere in my parts stash...
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Now this is a propper first post.GeeBee wrote:Hi Pine, great build, do you still need some of those backing plate plugs?
I have some somewhere in my parts stash...
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Thanks, H_R - I'll appreciate it. Actually looking for a new one?hitlers revenge wrote:Pine, It might be your lucky day. Iwill chek tommorrow amoungst my scrap pile. I'll let you know.
Thanks, GeeBee!GeeBee wrote:Hi Pine, great build, do you still need some of those backing plate plugs?
I have some somewhere in my parts stash...
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
I take it thats a yes.
I'll pm you as soon as I have them in my hand, I can't remember how many I have it may only be for two wheels sadly.
I'll pm you as soon as I have them in my hand, I can't remember how many I have it may only be for two wheels sadly.
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Pine wrote:but make a note where you put 'em as well!
And make a note of where you put your notes.....................
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
\ZeroAxe wrote:Pine wrote:but make a note where you put 'em as well!
And make a note of where you put your notes.....................
Post-it notes are the best! Write and stick it to your wall, or inside the car, or wherever
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Update Saturday 18/07/2009
I am a little worried at this stage. The first target date, namely Ferdie's Swop Meet is no less than 6 weeks from now, and it seems once again that I am not making any progress on HW2
As said earlier in this thread, I want to put the completed chassis, with functioning suspension, engine, brakes and gears shifting on public display on the 30th of August, but there is still a lot that needs to be done!
It will, due to several reasons, not be possible for me to do any work for various of the coming weekends, so I really hope I'll manage to pull this off.
Work (read: day job) is hectic at the moment, and I don't really get to work in the evenings after work - usually tired and gatvol, you know the story - and it is blerrie koud at the moment here in GP.
Haven't had any luck in the past with my Type 1-engined ACVWs with the sump plate fastening thread, and HW2 is no exception
- when we put the oil in for the first time at IMPI several weeks ago, I felt that sickening feeling again when you gently try to tighten the sump plate nuts at less than the prescribed torque of only 5ft-lbs, and there is absolutely no resistance on the head of the spanner - yes, the dreaded stripped thread
....and the resulting oil leak because the sump plate doesn't seal evenly everywhere!
So I spent the bigger part of today draining the oil, taking the engine off the gearbox (OK, that was about two minutes), taking the sump plate off and replacing the 6 studs that hold it in place with M6 bolts, and small lock nuts on the inside of the engine. Easier said than done. I thought it was easier to work sideways on the engine than upwards, but I had to take great care not to drop one of the nuts inside the engine. I also had to bend the head of a 10mm ring spanner at a sharp angle, and clamp
Once the lock nuts were... well, LOCKED on the inside, I cut the heads of the bolts on the outside off with an angle grinder, cleaned the threads, and put the sump plate back on with a new gasket set. The tightening nuts went on perfectly, and was able to hold the sump plate in place, at last!!
I would, however, like to put a nice aluminium sump plate on the engine at a later stage - who knows, perhaps even a deep sump kit. But that will be later. MUCH later...
I am a little worried at this stage. The first target date, namely Ferdie's Swop Meet is no less than 6 weeks from now, and it seems once again that I am not making any progress on HW2
As said earlier in this thread, I want to put the completed chassis, with functioning suspension, engine, brakes and gears shifting on public display on the 30th of August, but there is still a lot that needs to be done!
It will, due to several reasons, not be possible for me to do any work for various of the coming weekends, so I really hope I'll manage to pull this off.
Work (read: day job) is hectic at the moment, and I don't really get to work in the evenings after work - usually tired and gatvol, you know the story - and it is blerrie koud at the moment here in GP.
Haven't had any luck in the past with my Type 1-engined ACVWs with the sump plate fastening thread, and HW2 is no exception
So I spent the bigger part of today draining the oil, taking the engine off the gearbox (OK, that was about two minutes), taking the sump plate off and replacing the 6 studs that hold it in place with M6 bolts, and small lock nuts on the inside of the engine. Easier said than done. I thought it was easier to work sideways on the engine than upwards, but I had to take great care not to drop one of the nuts inside the engine. I also had to bend the head of a 10mm ring spanner at a sharp angle, and clamp
Once the lock nuts were... well, LOCKED on the inside, I cut the heads of the bolts on the outside off with an angle grinder, cleaned the threads, and put the sump plate back on with a new gasket set. The tightening nuts went on perfectly, and was able to hold the sump plate in place, at last!!
I would, however, like to put a nice aluminium sump plate on the engine at a later stage - who knows, perhaps even a deep sump kit. But that will be later. MUCH later...
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
I don't believe a word you are saying.........
.........because there are no pics!
.........because there are no pics!
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
The thing is, once you get your hands oily, and you are really sukkeling and swearing (as I was today
) - the taking of pics are the last thing on you mind.
But I do apologise - I forgot you got a JapwaterPumper in your ride, so I present to you, and ESPECIALLY for you (and thanks to TheSamba): a pic of an air cooled sump area

and a sump plate

But I do apologise - I forgot you got a JapwaterPumper in your ride, so I present to you, and ESPECIALLY for you (and thanks to TheSamba): a pic of an air cooled sump area

and a sump plate

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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Funny!
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Re: Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
Dont rush your build.
If you assemble something now in haste and its wrong, it will bug you forever.
When you are assembling for a date, the build losses the enjoyment and becomes a slog.
If you assemble something now in haste and its wrong, it will bug you forever.
When you are assembling for a date, the build losses the enjoyment and becomes a slog.
”Experience is what you get when you do not get what you want”