New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
- vincent9993
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
We've decided on seats. We're going with S2000 seats. They're not new but we may get the re-done at a later date.

- vincent9993
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
It's back in one piece. I ran out of time and had to drive back to Montreal.
Still happy with the result and everything is dead straight and aligned.
France was a trooper again this weekend and helped out getting everything lined up (sorry no pics).


Bolts are temporary, they were used to get everything lined up and tight.


Tom, how is the carpet going to cope with the seat rails? I'm probably going to be welding a flat piece of steel on the slides and mount the S2000 rails on the angled oe rails.
Next week-end, get everything cleaned up and welded. I should be able to get a rolling chassis.
Still happy with the result and everything is dead straight and aligned.
France was a trooper again this weekend and helped out getting everything lined up (sorry no pics).


Bolts are temporary, they were used to get everything lined up and tight.


Tom, how is the carpet going to cope with the seat rails? I'm probably going to be welding a flat piece of steel on the slides and mount the S2000 rails on the angled oe rails.
Next week-end, get everything cleaned up and welded. I should be able to get a rolling chassis.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
France is buzy today...




She's acquiring a new skill...
Her first time trying to weld, I'm proud of her!




She's acquiring a new skill...
Her first time trying to weld, I'm proud of her!
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
A few pictures from this afternoon, more to come after dinner...












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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
A little bit of grinding.
More welding.
Got around to make the pedal stop adjuster.

I know there's an oem piece but I like being able to adjust pedals independently.
More welding.
Got around to make the pedal stop adjuster.

I know there's an oem piece but I like being able to adjust pedals independently.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Here's a bit of an update...
France was busy turning the wrenches...

More progress done today:
Rear brakes
Brake lines
Rear shocks
Removed seat rails
Transmission


Here's the machined and mounted 2nd attempt at creating a custom Momo horn button. Looks pretty good.
France likes the smaller logo.


It's actually very clean and I like the finish
France was hard at work again...




More progress report...



France got her buggy under power... lol
Stainless bolts - check

France sais our American friends will enjoy this pic...

France mastering another power tool...

Another milestone, France has her buggy under power!



Still chugging along...
France learning every week-ends!
Starter installed, brake line done and bakes blead, Clutch cable shortened, hand brake cables shortened, battery bracket.







Getting there slowly but surely...

Got confirmation that motor shipped last week!
I made a Hoover Bit to improve the 36hp fan shroud.

Ignore the green case, I used it to test fit the shroud with the bit.
We have our wheels!

We'll just need to get adapters once we figure out what offset we need to end up with.
Looks like I have more casting to do to fab those center caps.
Test fitted the wheels and looks like I'll be able to use a 1/2" spacer up front and get the disks drilled with 5 bolt. The rear needs a 1-1/2" adapter.

France was busy turning the wrenches...

More progress done today:
Rear brakes
Brake lines
Rear shocks
Removed seat rails
Transmission


Here's the machined and mounted 2nd attempt at creating a custom Momo horn button. Looks pretty good.
France likes the smaller logo.


It's actually very clean and I like the finish
France was hard at work again...




More progress report...



France got her buggy under power... lol
Stainless bolts - check

France sais our American friends will enjoy this pic...

France mastering another power tool...

Another milestone, France has her buggy under power!



Still chugging along...
France learning every week-ends!
Starter installed, brake line done and bakes blead, Clutch cable shortened, hand brake cables shortened, battery bracket.
Getting there slowly but surely...
- Shift rod shortened
- Shifter installed
- Steering column installed*
Got confirmation that motor shipped last week!
I made a Hoover Bit to improve the 36hp fan shroud.

Ignore the green case, I used it to test fit the shroud with the bit.
We have our wheels!

We'll just need to get adapters once we figure out what offset we need to end up with.
Looks like I have more casting to do to fab those center caps.
Test fitted the wheels and looks like I'll be able to use a 1/2" spacer up front and get the disks drilled with 5 bolt. The rear needs a 1-1/2" adapter.

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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Nice!!! Well done on the progress
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Thats a lot of good work going on there. Well done.
Vincent , I hope your the one doing the washing, cooking and cleaning while this buggy build keeps progressing.
I mean its not a tiring job, clicking away with the camera all day.

Vincent , I hope your the one doing the washing, cooking and cleaning while this buggy build keeps progressing.
I mean its not a tiring job, clicking away with the camera all day.











Why do we celebrate the guy that invented the wheel??
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
Surely we must celebrate the guy tat invented the other three
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Playing with new parts is fun!










France just made us realize that we've been working on her Dune Buggy for 5 months today.
From this:

To this:

We're pretty happy with our progress.










France just made us realize that we've been working on her Dune Buggy for 5 months today.
From this:
To this:

We're pretty happy with our progress.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Oil filter and coil mount completed:


Also replaced the nose cone with new hockey stick, backup switch and new bushings. It shifts like it's new (probably because it is
)

Getting close to making some noise...


Both rides back in their box for another week...

Also replaced the nose cone with new hockey stick, backup switch and new bushings. It shifts like it's new (probably because it is

Getting close to making some noise...
Both rides back in their box for another week...