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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
BTW , I have done this many times. most wheel lock keys are lost with time -
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On this wheel cover lock , why drive your self crazy doing things that WONT work , the lock is hardened Steele , pack window putty around the out side of the area where the lock is , then take a MIG WELDER and weld a nut to it , dirt simple your going to toss the old locks away ... Let the tools do the work -
I finally got my car done , had to do a lot of tweeking on some things , the throttle is a bit sticky . Maybe a stronger spring . But when I backed it out of my shop ,it had balls , lots of big shiny balls , so down the road I went. Very slow at first , just off idle Then pushed it a little harder , this car is scary fast , the rear end tried to meet the front end . Letting of the gas ,, then a bit more even push on the gas peddle and it was off like a scalded cat , again it's scary fast . Who wants to live forever So I turned into rout 50 and hit it , the GPS speedO said I was doing 125 and I'm still in third gear ,going into 4th . Damn fast Much faster than I expected . Again scary fast , I'll drive it a while and put it up for sale .The whole project was to see if I could do it and I did .I'm not here to impress any one , some will say this isn't true to form , or that's not right .I can care less what people say or think
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I had to make my own headers. no one has then for a 60 deg GM engine V6. I had little engine bay room; it wasn't that big a deal. I made the head plate out of 3/8 steel plate, used an exhaust gasket as a template. there is a muffler shop where I live so he bent a bunch of tubbing that I cut and welded. no chrome no wraps. no mufflers, just loud as hell Just what I wanted
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it looks like the battery cab was not crimped, we convert cars and trucks to all battery power and have been doing this since 1973 , No one in the business would ever solder a battery joint. You can buy a hammer crimper at any auto part store, you use a hammer on the striking post and the crimp will NEVER come loose. we use this in a 20-ton hyd press to make our battery cables / BTW the main battery pack fuse is 800 AMP
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there is none going on in Kansas, I think I have the only. a 1 car showing is very boring LOLOLOL
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The first time I tried to do this I was told I had to tow it to the county inspection station . Ok 200$ plus 50$ an hour to have the driver wait . So after three hours of waiting some clown comes over and wants to see my TITLE ,I said I'm here to get it inspected for a title . He says , we don't do that , you have to make an appointment with a state trooper inspector . BUT they wouldn't tell me that when I arrived there with the roll back tow truck . 350$ wasted . That's when I started calling the State police HQs going from dept to dept to find out who this mystery person is .So I finally find him and call the given number , Voice mail , leave a message ,,, that's all , 4 days later he calls and we make an appointment , and the rest is history . One more thing .I asked him about why is it so hard to do this , He said , they don't want any home built cars of any kind on the road , but they have to or the law suits will fly like crows on migration . When the trooper was at my shop he was taking photos , I asked if was from a file on my car , He said NO , this car is so cool there for me
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Yes I have his printed out in my file for the car ,, with this you take it to the DMV and they say , this is not for homebuilt vehicle . It's for already vin number cars from this state or out of state vehicles or trailers. Vehicles that have been bought from a insurance company to be called " rebuilt under Kansas requirements" , Boh me and the DMV could not find anything that covers a car like the lotus 7 , that is built as a home built vehicle , it was up to the state trooper who came to inspect the car made the final ruling , He also said there is no guide lines for a home ,hand built vehicle , The state trooper also said , company made kit cars fall under the same requirements but have a hand up because there in service already from the manufacturer who makes the kit car , It does get confusing
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I live in the state of Kansas. it's very hard to get a VIN number and title for any BUILD IT YOURSELF car. there is NO info anywhere with the state web site on this. No one knows anything, It's a state secret. I had to use my wife's car as a guide to see what or what is not needed. My 83 S 10 , is to old, even though its fully restored, I had to search, myself to find this and that. Kansas does not require bumpers or back up lights, Here is the dumb one. If you have a 4-wheel vehicle it must have wipers even if it doesn't have a windscreen???? how odd is that. { I showed a receipt of me buying a wiper 1 is all I needed} head lights high beams good steering working brakes mirrors R&L parking brake of some kind LOLOL fenders optional hood optional mufflers optional seats optional I had to contact the state police to get an appointment to have it inspected. They came to my shop. He did give me this list to go by. He checked all of the above. didn't ask to have it started. but did go over all my paperwork of what I bought and the VIN and numbers on the receipt had to match the motor trans and rear end. He did give me a Kansas ID and VIN on the first try. surprised me . So it has a new tag on the back .... LOTUS 7 and insurance. It will be on the road this week, So read up for your state, ask the DMV questions, they may or may not know
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I started doing this back in the late 60s So building cars to me is no big thing . Building my 7 was very easy and didnt take time, Im a certified welder in MIG ,TIG and stick, also build electric vehicles so all of this to me is just another vehicle to work on, Now the reason for this posting is to let people know about all the garbage in the parts world that is out there now/ So when putting a clutch master and slave unit to my trans, I went through 3 of each because they were from some place in the far east. Not Japan. I finally had to go to both GM< for the clutch slave and Toyota to get new master OEM parts, they worked, not to say I'm sane in any way, I bought 4 brake master cylinders, that to came from a faraway land not called Shangri-La .. again, back to GM for a OEM unit, it worked. made in the USA by Bendix. Still unwilling to give up, for the turn signal switch I went to the realm of E Bay. where I foolishly bought the other wonderful parts, that worked for 2 minuets at best. The turn signal used to be made by a company here named GROTE. they make all sorts of truck and trailer lighting. Now they dont make the turn signal switch which clamped to the steering Column . So with the help Of E bay and and very loose check book, bought 1, then 2 then 3 then 4 ,5 ,6, . none were any good, they were made with no external ground. by putting my test light to a terminal on the flasher it would flash. this artificial ground would heat up fast, Just more junk, they gave me a refund and told me to keep the switch, that's the kind of junk that comes from THERE. So, it all comes down to buyer beware. you get what you pay for and if you can! Buy from a OEM supplier and ask where it is made things will work smoother ans better and last
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does your car have a MAP sensor, it can be LAZY, I have seen this many times, there made very cheap, You can check it with an ohm meter or just by unplugging it, if the motor misses, shakes, then its good. A scanner will tell the story
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
A company called US Shift makes a shift , stand alone shift modual for the 4 L60 . I have a restored 1983 S10 with a 4.3 V6 carburator Demond 650 and a full face cam , and the 4L60 ,my daly driver , the trucks has no computers of any kind , the 4.3 uses a old style Buick 231 CID V 6 distributor. The shift modual works great ,and mine came with a CD to run on a lap top while driving to set shift points BTW the photo of the carb adapter is for that photo manifold you posted ..that you can't get ,,, reel in the bait -
Carb chuffs and hollow exhaust pops stop when engine reaches operating temp
Alex-Ks1 replied to Tony's topic in General Tech
Glad it worked , usually the simplest of things are the hardest to work out -
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
Yes , try and buy it ,,, I did from speedway , they don't have any and are not reordering them from Edelbrock , maybe 6 to 8 months out . I'm still in the process of making my own . I have don't a few for Toyota 4 cylinder engines that had EFI , made the manifold to use Weber Side draft crabs 2 of them , I like things simple and I don't like plastic engine parts BTW , what are you building now . -
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Here is a photo of a Eddy adapter that fits a holly to their 4 Brl manifold , I bought while waiting three months for Edelbrock to tell me there not making any more right now and they won't take this back ,, brand new and never used ,I you want it ,I'll sell it for what I,paid for it -
Didn't mean to poke the bear , just what I found and dought , nothing against what you have
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I bought a set almost like this off Amazon for 16$ had reverse white lights also
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Carb chuffs and hollow exhaust pops stop when engine reaches operating temp
Alex-Ks1 replied to Tony's topic in General Tech
I had this happen once , drove me crazy , ran like crap , back firing popping out he read , then when I got warm it ran fine . Plugs sure didn't help , not words or cap or rotor ,carburator was good , so I stated checking for vacuum leaks . It turned out to be the end carb on a tri power set up , the base gasket had shrunk to a point of a leak , when it got hot it swelled to seal it up . 2.50 cents fixed it .it might not be your problem , but spray carb cleaner on all the carb bases , if the RPMs speed up , that the problem .. -
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
i can find them in a lot of junk yards here too, but no a Eddy or Offy 4 brl manifold. lots of Fiero and citation engines rusting here. even older Cameros. I have talked to Eddy and Offy direct, they both say it's out of production and won't be any start up in the future. If you have a true 4-barrel manifold, name the price -
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
That's all well and good but you can't buy any of these manifolds ,I made a three bolt to four bolt adapter for the Ford autolite carb for the TBI manifold . This two brl carb has the same CFM as the holly 390 . I have looked all over the the Eddy or Offy manifolds, none are for sale and no new ones anymore , I have seen these photos on the web on alot of 2.8 V6 forums , Yes the carb sticks out of the hood , yes I had to cut a hole in the hood ,Yes I'm making a scoop for it and I do all my own painting and body work , in fact I did everything in my shop The frame is much stronger than the book frame I put gussets at every joint ,I wasn't concerned about how light it could be , but how strong it can be where it shows no gussets is because I didn't put them in yet -
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
It is a TBI both Edelbrock and Offenhouser stoped making the four brl manifold , becides the holly 390 CFM is way to expensive. Im the process of making my own low profile manifold .it's really not that hard , jus time and patience. So for now I have a Ford autolite two brl Carbonite with an adapter I made to fit , again not that hard ,just time and patience , An interesting thing is I was about to make the front fenders I went to a place called TRACTOR SUPPLY. They had fenders of all sizes for farm equipment and trailers ,I bought on , set on a wheel and laughed, it fit perfect so I cut it in half to make two , what a time saver that was I haven't had it on the road yet but it runs so sweet , loud as a dragster it has no mufflers just straight pipes .But who cares , it's a racecar By the way ,,,,,,, racecar spelled backwards is RACECAR -
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Alex-Ks1 replied to slngsht's topic in General Sevens Discussion
Hi, I'm new here , just about finished with my 7 , did all the work my self , started in late March of this year , so my back ground is European auto classic restoration , did hundreds of classics in my business but never did a car for my self , so I did . Bought the book low-cost , then modified it for my use , but kept the frame to book size I put a 3.4 GM V 6 , in it after I rebuilt it and and a T5 ,5 speed trans and a 3.08 S10 rear end . It's carbureted , no fuel injection . I did all my own work on rebuilding all the components , made my own seats , made the instrument cowling useing GPS speedometer Plus taco and the other 4 gauges , I used brookland wind screen instead of the full frame windscreen . It has a 18 gal gas tank I made . What I didn't like was the front steering and suspension , I used a new Mustang 2 front system , and steering much stronger and more rigid .
