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10-03-2018, 10:49 AM
#681
Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
Change of direction here but I'm envious of your bolt bins! I had a semi organized setup at the old place but when we moved and I built the new shop that kind of went all to hell and it's sort of like a Fastenall store exploded
Cheers,
Jeff
Thanks, Jeff. Those bins are mostly full of sprinkler parts. I have about 1000' of polly line on my property with drip irrigation to about 40 trees. The darned rabbits like to chew on the drip lines, so I keep a lot of spare fittings and other components on hand.
Dave
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10-03-2018, 01:43 PM
#682
I had a couple of hours to tinker this morning, so I installed my drive line safety hoop.
Pretty slick setup and very simple to install. I hope I never need it, but feel better with it installed considering the proximity of the drive shaft to my spine and other critical body parts.
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10-03-2018, 03:11 PM
#683
Senior Member
Originally Posted by
Papa
I had a couple of hours to tinker this morning, so I installed my drive line safety hoop.
Pretty slick setup and very simple to install. I hope I never need it, but feel better with it installed considering the proximity of the drive shaft to my spine and other critical body parts.
Nice! I agree that's a necessity. Who made this safety loop?
Started dreaming of a Cobra around 1987
Purchased Complete Kit 6/9/2017, Delivered 9/4/2017, Rolling Chassis 3/30/2018, Engine Dyno'ed 3/4/2022, Engine installed 8/27/2022, First start 6/13/2024, Go Kart 8/19/2024
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Serial #9158
Design Engineer at BluePrint Engines
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10-03-2018, 03:36 PM
#684
Originally Posted by
Yama-Bro
Nice! I agree that's a necessity. Who made this safety loop?
Frank,
The hoop I installed is from METCO.
https://www.metcomotorsports.com/pro...p?prod=MDL2500
Dave
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10-07-2018, 07:03 PM
#685
I think I have the same Bendpak. Your floor bolt patterns for the prior location match mine with 6 anchors per post. In the new location it only looks like you used 4 per post. Are you going with that permanent?
Mk4, IRS, (Forte: 427 with EFI, T-56 MAG, hydraulic clutch, mechanical linkage, reverse lockout control module) (Breeze: Front and Rear Double adjustable QA1's, Cockpit cubby, LED Lights, Fan Shroud, Fan Lower Support, Oil Cooler Coil, power steering hose kit) (Russ: Drop Trunk, Turn Signal)
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10-07-2018, 07:12 PM
#686
Originally Posted by
miller7448
I think I have the same Bendpak. Your floor bolt patterns for the prior location match mine with 6 anchors per post. In the new location it only looks like you used 4 per post. Are you going with that permanent?
I used all six anchors per post. The ones on the back of the post are hidden by the gusset at the base, but they are all in and torqued to 150 ft. lbs..
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10-08-2018, 04:09 PM
#687
I had the day off today, so I worked on attaching the side louvres. Following edwardb's (Paul) example, I used HSRF to attach my mounting pads. After prepping the surface that the pads would attach to, I slipped on a couple of washers to space the louvre up off of the backside of the pad. Next, I spread a glob of HSRF onto the pads and then positioned the louvre in place. I used a couple of zip ties and paint stir sticks to hold it in place while the HSRF hardened. After about 20 minutes, I removed the louver and extra washers from the pads and sanded down the HSRF to the desired thickness before then adding more HSRF to feather from the pads out, completely encapsulating the pad. Another 20 minutes and I hit it with the sander again to smooth out the surface and mounted the louvre.
I'll clean up the area a bit more and trim the threaded studs down before I roll on the bed liner.
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10-17-2018, 03:03 PM
#688
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10-17-2018, 04:32 PM
#689
Senior Member
Very similar to the Top on my 33. Rod Tops does an outstanding job on these and they fit very nice. It looks intimidating at first but with you attention to detail you will find its actually pretty easy to install. I have mine with me when I'm driving and have put it on and or taking it off while out with the car as the weather changes a little quicker than we might like.
CVOBill
MK2 #???? Delivered 11/2002, Finished and Titled 6/2003 5.0, T-5, 4-Link, Sold 3/2005
Hot Rod #304 purchased 5/28/2017 from original owner Unassembled . Titled and plated 8/24/2017 Coyote,
TKO, 3-Link, Heat, A/C, Electric Power Steering, Convertible top
MK4 #9524 Picked up 1/18/19 306 Blueprint, T-5, 4-Link, Gas-N Pipes, Heater
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10-17-2018, 06:25 PM
#690
Originally Posted by
CVOBill
Very similar to the Top on my 33. Rod Tops does an outstanding job on these and they fit very nice. It looks intimidating at first but with you attention to detail you will find its actually pretty easy to install. I have mine with me when I'm driving and have put it on and or taking it off while out with the car as the weather changes a little quicker than we might like.
You can definitely see and feel the quality of the top. I was a little surprised at how heavy the thing is.
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10-18-2018, 02:52 PM
#691
Senior Member
Very nice top! That will be handy on the mountain top cruises.
Started dreaming of a Cobra around 1987
Purchased Complete Kit 6/9/2017, Delivered 9/4/2017, Rolling Chassis 3/30/2018, Engine Dyno'ed 3/4/2022, Engine installed 8/27/2022, First start 6/13/2024, Go Kart 8/19/2024
Click here for my build thread
Serial #9158
Design Engineer at BluePrint Engines
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10-20-2018, 05:30 PM
#692
Watching your experience with the top and learning with you. Thanks for keeping us apprised of the progress on the top!
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10-20-2018, 07:23 PM
#693
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10-20-2018, 08:18 PM
#694
Originally Posted by
Jazzman
Watching your experience with the top and learning with you. Thanks for keeping us apprised of the progress on the top!
I'll be fitting it once I get the body back on my car and mount the windshield. Stay tuned!
Dave
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10-20-2018, 08:30 PM
#695
Senior Member
Nice work! Like the look of the tranny tunnel covered like that and where you mounted your seat heater switches. I somewhat feared the carpet task, but ended up enjoying it. Never planned on getting a top for mine, but now I’m kinda of intrigued...
Chris
Generation 3 Type 65 Daytona Coupe Complete Kit #151885 received May 6, 2022. Gen 3 Coyote, IRS, Tremec TKX, American Powertrain hydraulic throwout bearing & Wilwood brakes.
MK4 Basic Kit #7404, 347 EFI - Pro M Racing ECM, 30# injectors, 70 mm throttle body, 80 mm MAF, Edelbrock Performer aluminum heads & RPM II intake, all new G-Force T5, 3:55 gears, Pro 5.0 shifter, 3-link, carbon fiber dash/custom Speedhut gauges and paint by Da Bat.
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10-23-2018, 07:11 PM
#696
Senior Member
Looks great! Really like your tunnel cover. I'm learning a lot by following your build. Keep it up!
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10-23-2018, 09:23 PM
#697
Originally Posted by
MechanicalKnowledgeNone
Looks great! Really like your tunnel cover. I'm learning a lot by following your build. Keep it up!
Thank you!
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10-23-2018, 11:47 PM
#698
Senior Member
Gen3 Coupe - SOLD Arrival:
6/21/18 SOLD: 4/12/2019
Current Vehicle: 2014 SRT Viper (modded to the moon), 2022 TRX, 2022 RS6, E46 LS3 M3
Current Projects: Superlite/RCR GTR ***FOR SALE***
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10-24-2018, 09:51 AM
#699
Originally Posted by
TheBabyBadger
Looking Good!
Thanks!
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10-25-2018, 10:00 AM
#700
Senior Member
That looks perfect! You nailed it.
Started dreaming of a Cobra around 1987
Purchased Complete Kit 6/9/2017, Delivered 9/4/2017, Rolling Chassis 3/30/2018, Engine Dyno'ed 3/4/2022, Engine installed 8/27/2022, First start 6/13/2024, Go Kart 8/19/2024
Click here for my build thread
Serial #9158
Design Engineer at BluePrint Engines
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10-25-2018, 11:06 AM
#701
Thanks, Frank. BTW, the new EFI is responding way better than the original. I think there is still some work to be done to get it 100%, but I'm getting closer.
Dave
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10-27-2018, 02:25 PM
#702
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10-27-2018, 06:46 PM
#703
Very cool... so you went with Herculiner bedliner. I figured Jeff kleiner would have suggested the Duplicolor. Either way it sure looks.......... black... LOL Great Job!
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10-27-2018, 09:19 PM
#704
Originally Posted by
BadAsp427
Very cool... so you went with Herculiner bedliner. I figured Kkeiner would have suggested the Duplicolor. Either way it sure looks.......... black... LOL Great Job!
Thanks, Carl. Black was what I was going for! It's still drying, but I'll add another coat tomorrow and maybe a couple more in the wheel wells after that. I don't want any stars in the paint from the tires slinging rocks.
Dave
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10-28-2018, 06:02 AM
#705
Not a waxer
Originally Posted by
Papa
Mr. Kleiner asked me to stay a couple of inches from the edges of the wheel wells, so I'll touch those areas up after the paint is done.
You won't need to, I will. Looks good!
Originally Posted by
BadAsp427
Very cool... so you went with Herculiner bedliner. I figured Kkeiner would have suggested the Duplicolor...
I've said before that I can't tell any difference between the two in the end result but prefer Duplicolor if I'm doing it...if Dave or someone wants to deal with the harder cleanup and smell of Herculiner and put it on themselves they won't get any argument from me
Cheers,
Jeff
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10-28-2018, 06:43 AM
#706
Looks great Dave. Man you are close. You inspire me to keep moving forward!!
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10-28-2018, 11:56 AM
#707
Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
You won't need to, I will. Looks good!
Thanks, Jeff. I wasn't expecting that! I can't wait to see what the car is going to look like after you finish it. I contacted the transporter you recommended and they sound like a good option. The only concern would be the weather. They don't move in the snow. Thankfully, our snow is typically gone as fast as it comes.
Dave
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10-28-2018, 11:57 AM
#708
Originally Posted by
cv2065
Looks great Dave. Man you are close. You inspire me to keep moving forward!!
Thanks! Did you get that dash harness plug figured out?
Dave
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10-28-2018, 12:05 PM
#709
I did a second coat on the bedliner today and that should be good. I have almost a half gallon left if I decide later to add some material to the risky areas inside the wheel wells. Hopefully, this will be the last and only time I see the body upside down!
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10-28-2018, 02:20 PM
#710
Senior Member
Love the interior. How did you fasten the transmission cover? I noticed it was covered prior to installation?
Nice job!
Mick
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10-28-2018, 02:26 PM
#711
Originally Posted by
Mick40
Love the interior. How did you fasten the transmission cover? I noticed it was covered prior to installation?
Nice job!
Mick
Thanks, Mick. I used 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener TB3550 250/250. I picked it from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The stuff creates a very strong hold once engaged. I ran a strip along both tubes of the trans tunnel and corresponding strips the full length of the cover. It only takes a couple of heavy presses from the top of the cover to firmly attach it in place.
Dave
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10-28-2018, 06:55 PM
#712
Senior Member
Hi Dave,
Now that's too funny because I used that to attach my dash. Didn't think about using it for the cover. I'm so glad I asked. Your's looks amazing, nice job!!!
Mick
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10-29-2018, 07:46 PM
#713
Originally Posted by
Papa
Thanks! Did you get that dash harness plug figured out?
Dave
I did. Thanks again for the piece. Funny story...the one you sent me apparently was too close to the side of the counter in the kitchen. Dog ate it. Had to order another...LOL. BUT, got it all figured out. Those weatherpacks are really easy to use and will definitely use them as you have on your lighting system.
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10-29-2018, 08:03 PM
#714
Originally Posted by
cv2065
I did. Thanks again for the piece. Funny story...the one you sent me apparently was too close to the side of the counter in the kitchen. Dog ate it. Had to order another...LOL. BUT, got it all figured out. Those weatherpacks are really easy to use and will definitely use them as you have on your lighting system.
That's hilarious! Glad you got it worked out in the end.
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11-03-2018, 12:41 PM
#715
It's a cool and rainy day here today, so I'm working on things that don't require running the car or moving it in and out of the shop. First order of business was to go back and check that I didn't damage my passenger side seat heater wiring after drilling for the screws on the brake handle boot. I totally spaced that I'd run the wiring along the corner of the floor and trans tunnel. Thankfully, after pulling the carpet back to expose the wiring, nothing was damaged.
Next I drilled and installed nutserts for the front splash panels. I'm using five stainless button head 10-24 screws on each panel. Is there any reason to go with more than that?
I'll get the panels cleaned up, scuffed and will just treat them with sharkhide since these will bear the brunt of abuse from sand and rocks coming off the tires. I need to see how the rear splash guards mount and work on those, too. After that, I think I'll start installing the weather strip/bulb seals next and then get the body back on the car for "my" last time.
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11-10-2018, 10:17 PM
#716
I spent most of today working with a fellow builder, so not much to show. I did apply the Herculiner to the tire-side of my splash guards. This should help keep the ping-ping-ping sound down due to small rocks hitting the panels.
I also added some COBRA swag to the shop.
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11-11-2018, 05:56 AM
#717
PLATNUM Supporting Member
Those splash panels are best to be put on after body is on. With the seals in place your screw locations may be off somewhat. You can always trim panel afterward though.
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11-11-2018, 08:24 AM
#718
Not a waxer
Originally Posted by
Papa
Next I drilled and installed nutserts for the front splash panels. I'm using five stainless button head 10-24 screws on each panel. Is there any reason to go with more than that?
Uh....the splash panels are ordinarily attached to the outer (wheel side) of the "F", not the back (engine side) as shown in your photo. It'll work, just going to be a little fiddly to install with the body on.
Jeff
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11-11-2018, 09:55 AM
#719
Originally Posted by
Jeff Kleiner
Uh....the splash panels are ordinarily attached to the outer (wheel side) of the "F", not the back (engine side) as shown in your photo. It'll work, just going to be a little fiddly to install with the body on.
Jeff
Jeff,
If it's going to cause problems I will order a new set of panels and start over.
Dave
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11-11-2018, 12:24 PM
#720
Not a waxer
Originally Posted by
Papa
Jeff,
If it's going to cause problems I will order a new set of panels and start over.
Dave
Not enough of an issue to be necessary Dave. I mostly commented just to make things easier for those who are following your well documented build thread.
Cheers,
Jeff