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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    Looking good, Martin! Can't wait for the first start video. You're getting close.

    Dave
    Me too, me too. Been sick with the flu last week or so. Recovering now. Hoping to pick up again later this week.

    Thanks,
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    I think I can , I think I can...start it up very soon.
    Hooked up the battery, got lights on and my boys tested the horn. Loud and clear, multiple times.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/EriTnZ]

    Went with the red top in the trunk. Also debating if I should drill the roll bar or use Tangent screw kit.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/FXtts7]

    Couple things left: install side pipes, engine coolant, premium gas and extra oil due to relocation kit.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/EriTjH]
    Last edited by broku518; 02-05-2018 at 10:59 AM.
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    The engine with the headers sticking out looks so cool it's almost a shame to put the body on. Keep up the good work!
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    So I took week off and visited FL Orlando/ Clearwater and Legoland with my boys. Much needed break and now I asking myself why do we still live in Chicago?

    Anyhow, I attempted to start up the car today. Got gas, battery and cooling done. Was hoping for some nice rock&roll show today!


    Hm, after cranking for awhile and checking that fuel was getting to the mechanical pump, but not up to carburetor. Called Mike Forte and it was recommended to pour some gas in carburetor to get engine start up and spin the pump faster.

    Will work on this Friday or this weekend.

    Almost there




    I would post a video, but it was a whole bunch of tatatatatatat
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    I'm looking forward to your video. Especially if the kids are in the driver's seat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al_C View Post
    I'm looking forward to your video. Especially if the kids are in the driver's seat!
    Thanks Al. I will attempt to start it again later this week. Feel free to stop by.
    Kids may have to wear some ear protection. They sure like to push buttons, they can turn the key as well.
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    Yes!! it started! Oh boy, that sound, wonderful

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...puODhtTUxKN0FR

    PS: boys don't like the sound, scary machine may take some time to get used to it....
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    Congrats Martin!

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    I love it! (tell the boys the car has super powers and they won't think it's a scary machine!)
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    Congrats and enjoy the build
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    Thanks ALL! It is a wonderful feeling.
    https://youtu.be/jh4onCeyM3w

    I keep chugging along, one day at a time.
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    Congrats man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yama-Bro View Post
    Congrats man!
    Thanks! I may make this my default ring tone on my cell. Imagine, this ringing during a meeting. Hilarious.
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    Ok, more updates. After the start up I noticed couple things leaking.
    1/ The gas line was leaking - fixed.
    2/ The brake lines were leaking - fixed.
    3/ The coolant was leaking and busted open, one of the rubber tubes wasn't properly hooked up - fixed.
    4/ I forgot to run the coil wire feed. Noticed the wire in EFI bundle. I wasn't paying it much attention since I am carburetor. - fixed.
    5/ Noticed missing fan temp sensor. Luckily, I noticed the temp getting high and stopped - part in mail.
    I forgot to connect the green fan switch wire in sending bundle. For some reason I was thinking that the temp gauge wire would trigger the cooling fan. I was obviously wrong.

    Other than that it went pretty good.

    I also installed the vinyl dashboard using rivnuts. I used those on brake line cover as well.

    I worked on finishing the sound/heat insulation. Used up 3 rolls and it was just about right amount to cover.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24Vceut]

    Kids make their own version of Cobra, with way more buttons
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24RtQvJ]
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24RtQCN]
    Last edited by broku518; 03-05-2018 at 02:43 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by broku518 View Post
    Ok, more updates. After the start up I noticed couple things leaking.
    1/ The gas line was leaking - fixed.
    2/ The brake lines were leaking - fixed.
    3/ The coolant was leaking and busted open, one of the rubber tubes wasn't properly hooked up - fixed.
    4/ I forgot to run the coil wire feed. Noticed the wire in EFI bundle. I wasn't paying it much attention since I am carburetor. - fixed.
    5/ Noticed missing fan temp sensor. Luckily, I noticed the temp getting high and stopped - part in mail.
    I forgot to connect the green fan switch wire in sending bundle. For some reason I was thinking that the temp gauge wire would trigger the cooling fan. I was obviously wrong.

    Other than that it went pretty good.

    I also installed the vinyl dashboard using rivnuts. I used those on brake line cover as well.

    I worked on finishing the sound/heat insulation. Used up 3 rolls and it was just about right amount to cover.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24Vceut]

    Kids make their own version of Cobra, with way more buttons
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24RtQvJ]
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/24RtQCN]
    Hey Martin
    Things are looking good in your garage!!
    I love the boys cobra....you can NEVER have too many bottons on the dash at that age ��
    I have a similar situation....lost my wife suddenly just before New Years (never sick a day in her life and then...)
    We had always said when we hit 50 I would build us a cobra for her and I to tool around in ( she wasn’t to keen on all the race cars ). However that didn’t happen....so a month ago I jumped on the train in Chicago and went to Factory Five and placed my order. My MK4 will be delivered in July and I will build it in her honor!
    If you feel like a visit or need a set of hands I am only 45 minuets from you and would love to pick your brain.
    Thanks and I am REALLY enjoying your build with the boys!
    Jimmy

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    Hi Jimmy,
    I am sorry for your loss I know, everything is blur and there isn't any sense of direction or purpose. Sorry. I am 15 months out, things do get better on some level.

    You are welcome anytime! Feel free to txt/call @919-412-5956 anytime. This weekend I am planning to do some go carting around my neighborhood.
    We can talk cars, grief or whatever you have on your mind. Or just have a beer

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    Working on some odd things.

    Started to assemble the hood hinges and noticed they are bit loose. The nut is tightened all the way and still room to play. I may need to use additional washer to make it snug.

    [url=https://flic.kr/p/253a6FV]

    I am not sure how far in the steering wheel goes, but it looks like it should be flushed with the base. You can see the rod still needs to go. Still room to go, but pretty tight. May need to sand the side a bit.
    [url=https://flic.kr/p/Fo2yiZ]

    I heard people mentioning something about door handles, so I tweak them as well
    Found some spare bolts from toilet and they fit pretty good! (note: new, never used
    I still need to to do the handle knob, but don't have the proper tools.

    [url=https://flic.kr/p/Fo2yoD]



    And, I finally got the fan sensor installed. Left is the fan sensor (single wire), right temp gauge (two wire).



    ...tomorrow will check the radiator fan on/off and will do some go carting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by broku518 View Post
    Hi Jimmy,
    I am sorry for your loss I know, everything is blur and there isn't any sense of direction or purpose. Sorry. I am 15 months out, things do get better on some level.

    You are welcome anytime! Feel free to txt/call @919-412-5956 anytime. This weekend I am planning to do some go carting around my neighborhood.
    We can talk cars, grief or whatever you have on your mind. Or just have a beer

    Martin
    Cool cool may take you up on the offer and see how the build is going in person next weekend if your available!
    Jimmy

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    Ok, today was just awesome! took the car out, tested the fan sensor., It works like a charm, starts at 85C and run even with the ignition key removed. So we did some go carting today, yeah!

    I can't even remember how many times I took these kids around the neighborhood They LOVED IT!! I can't wipe the smile off of my face, sweet.






    Then inspected for leaks and missing parts. Got 3 leaks, gas line, oil, and tranny leaks where I used the speedo instead of spending more money (lesson learned, need the correct plug)
    Other than that, temp is ~80C,
    No major noise or vibration,
    smooth ride.
    Brakes can use a bleed again, kinda spongy.
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    Looks great! Don't .forget to properly break-in your pads too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MPTech View Post
    Looks great! Don't .forget to properly break-in your pads too.
    Stupid question. I have no idea what that means? Are you talking about brakes?
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    R the kids liking the sound of the car now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedfreak1211 View Post
    R the kids liking the sound of the car now?
    Haha, noone even cares( they were scared of the sound before)! They love ride, feel of it, wind blowing and being nice and low
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    I’m glad you had a chance to get it out! With a couple nice days here and there, I get anxious to pull the cover off and go for a spin! I have a couple little things to do first.
    Congratulations!! Sten
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    I fixed the steering wheel, it needed some hand sanding and it fit right in.
    I got rid of the oil relocation kit, 8 less connection to keep track of.
    Ordered couple pastes for the gas line. Also ordered the proper tko600 plug from M. Forte.

    I also put on some seat belts to keep my monkeys in. (got only 4 points for now, will do the fifth after seat is mounted)

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    Looking good!
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    Martin-

    Congratulations! The car looks great, and the kids look even better!! They are clearly completely engaged in this project with you. I love their smiles; they look so happy!!

    Keep up the great work, and please keep posting pics. It's great seeing the kids -- oh, and your progress too! HA

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    Quote Originally Posted by WIS89 View Post
    Martin-

    Congratulations! The car looks great, and the kids look even better!! They are clearly completely engaged in this project with you. I love their smiles; they look so happy!!

    Keep up the great work, and please keep posting pics. It's great seeing the kids -- oh, and your progress too! HA

    Regards,

    Steve
    Thanks Steve! With the go carting stage, the kids are way more involved testing I feel like I should charge 25 cents per ride!

    FYI - I will be in Raleigh from 3/27-4/2. Perhaps we can ohh and ahh your creation?
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    Last night I was able to finish the door handles. (used some toilet screws and 6/32s for the handle knobs)


    Also worked on side pipes hangers. I am not sure if they provide any support at all. For now I will leave it like it is. I left the (pipe side) inner screw out to allow for movement up/down. Considering mounting the second rubber support to the frame. Thoughts?

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    Your build is so clean. Nothing like mine. I was told that the hangers for the side pipes need to be under some tension so that's what I did. Might be a few threads on it if you do a seach, but I was told by the Traveling Builder (Mark Dougherty) and he knows his stuff so I took it as gospel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Your build is so clean. Nothing like mine. I was told that the hangers for the side pipes need to be under some tension so that's what I did. Might be a few threads on it if you do a seach, but I was told by the Traveling Builder (Mark Dougherty) and he knows his stuff so I took it as gospel.
    Hi, thanks. I am trying, but it isn't a show car level
    Can you share a pic, please? I am thinking, to get some tension, to install the second rubber mount on the frame side. This will make things a bit tighter and still allow for movement, if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by broku518 View Post
    Also worked on side pipes hangers. I am not sure if they provide any support at all. For now I will leave it like it is. I left the (pipe side) inner screw out to allow for movement up/down. Considering mounting the second rubber support to the frame. Thoughts?

    You need to add the second rubber support on the frame. That will provide the necessary support.

    Using only one bolt on the pipe itself, and leaving it slightly loose so it can pivot, is recommended by many. Prevents possibly breaking off the tab on the pipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edwardb View Post
    You need to add the second rubber support on the frame. That will provide the necessary support.

    Using only one bolt on the pipe itself, and leaving it slightly loose so it can pivot, is recommended by many. Prevents possibly breaking off the tab on the pipe.
    Thanks Edwardb. I felt like it should be attached as well. Will finish it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edwardb View Post

    Using only one bolt on the pipe itself, and leaving it slightly loose so it can pivot, is recommended by many. Prevents possibly breaking off the tab on the pipe.
    Hmm. I've never heard about that, although it makes sense. Thanks for the tip!


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    Quote Originally Posted by broku518 View Post
    Thanks Steve! With the go carting stage, the kids are way more involved testing I feel like I should charge 25 cents per ride!

    FYI - I will be in Raleigh from 3/27-4/2. Perhaps we can ohh and ahh your creation?
    Martin-

    I think if you charged $.25 per ride, you could likely pay it off in a couple of weeks; those smiles tell the whole story!

    If you would like to stop by, just let me know. My creation is far behind yours in progress. However, you are welcome to come take a look. Shoot me a PM if you'd like.

    Congratulations again on your progress!

    Regards,

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    Yesterday we started to work on trunk carpet. I like the look and feel. Went to Menards and got some car carpeting, they have multiple colors. Baby wanted to get a green, I choose the plain and boring gray.


    Boys needed to test the cushion and sleep comfort level. It was approved!


    I started working from the seat belt area and slowly work my way out. No need to measure much, this stuff is pretty flexible and forgiving.


    Working more on trunk areas. The paint glue is more expensive than the whole carpet!


    Final results. I really like it! Super cheap and easy thing to do.
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    ...and, finally, it is baby approved!
    Life is short, so start living it.
    Build thread: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...-in-the-garage!
    delivery date: 10/31/2017, first start 2/24/2018, title and registration passed 6/22/2018

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    Looking good Martin! I've used that exact same Menard's carpet in the trunk of 3 or 4 of 'em.

    Jeff

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    Final results. I really like it! Super cheap and easy thing to do.
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    I had the distinct pleasure of visiting with Martin (and his youngest helper) today. What a great guy and a great build. Took the time to go over questions I had for 2 hours and proudly show me what he has done on his build to-date!!!
    I am truly thankful for the time spent with me and his build looks even better in Person!

    Thanks Martin keep up the great work!
    Jimmy

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    [/QUOTE]

    I had the distinct pleasure of visiting with Martin (and his youngest helper) today. What a great guy and a great build. Took the time to go over questions I had for 2 hours and proudly show me what he has done on his build to-date!!!
    I am truly thankful for the time spent with me and his build looks even better in Person!

    Thanks Martin keep up the great work!
    Jimmy[/QUOTE]

    Hi Jimmy,
    It was pleasure to have you over. Sorry, we talked so much about the car, I didn't even offered you a beer!
    Life is short, so start living it.
    Build thread: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...-in-the-garage!
    delivery date: 10/31/2017, first start 2/24/2018, title and registration passed 6/22/2018

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