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stiffy 04-04-2015 11:26 PM

Rwc
 
Slowly,

The car looks a treat, I love yellow even on Cobras.

Try Lindsay Ratnik @ Werribee Roadworthy Centre, he IS Cobra sympathetic,


Stiffy

albanycobra 04-05-2015 03:24 AM

Awesome work Steve.....love the colours.

dhs.buckley 04-05-2015 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephen low (Post 1344307)
Thanks guys.

But still a fair bit of work to get her finally ready for a RWC and then rego but closer than she's been before.

On getting a roadworthy can anyone suggest a local shop that is cobra sypathetic.

Cheers

Steve

Neil Hamilton Motors - Repco Authorised Service
4 Moller Street Huntingdale VIC 3166
0395698638
Iam pretty sure he owns a cobra, did the roadworthy on mine a couple of years ago, very sypathetic to cobras.

stephen low 04-25-2015 09:47 PM

A small April update
 
A small progress update since the car has returned home.

A lot of little bits happening slowly as my primary project is actually getting another shed erected. This has taken priority as the trimmer's shed extension wont be finished to mid year.

So some night work has seen these bits completed:

Swinging bonnet with stay and a difficult to see painted latch but that was the idea.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psuffbnkhl.jpg

I wanted a clean bonnet look ie no traditional handles so I amended a bonnet lock and had it painted to let it blend in too. Had the bright idea to nicely finish off and hide the release cable in braided brake line and it all works well.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...pswrtqdr1v.jpg

Started to rewire the boot light and fit up my rollbar parts so I refit the boot stay and have had some boot time.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psz7prnsxg.jpg

Also go tthe boot latch in place and working and now just awaiting a stainless number plate holder to fit behind the light and I can finish off the boot external parts.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psfai9l16z.jpg

Hope this week to seal off the rollbar openings and afix the bezels and get close to finishing off the boot electrics.

As to the shed project, I've gone from this 3 x 3m garden shed

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psk9ocp9zq.jpg

To this 8 x 4m fleabay special

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psoraezm8y.jpg

Just starting to do the form work to be able to pour the slab and then the tin can be reattached once converted from galvanised finish to a light mist green.

With this shed finished hopefully the miriad of golf bags and buggeys, assorted gardening equipment, my middle son's two motor bikes and goodness what other crap will be able to finally housed but still be accessable. They do say you can't have enough storage space!!

Perhaps I could help my youngest bloke start his first car kit in this back shed too.

He needs the practice as his dream car is at GT40!!

Enjoy

leroy17 04-26-2015 03:59 AM

Nice work on all fronts there. The boot stays are really cool and so simple and the bonet latch is something I have not seen before, but so neat and who can not like a bit of braid.

Keep up the updates and a few bigger full car pics. Looks great painted.

guye 04-26-2015 04:39 AM

Agreed. Nice work Steve, especially like that latch. Very pro.

Aussie Mike 04-27-2015 12:37 AM

Good idea with the braided line for the cable. Looks very tidy.

Lokar do something similar with their throttle cables. Makes re-sizing them easy as you just need to buy or cut the right length of Teflon braided hose. Replacing the cable is easy too as you can pick up a brake cable inner cable from a bicycle shop.

Cheers

stephen low 04-27-2015 01:39 AM

Thanks for the compliments guys.

The stays are Marty Govetts work - neat, simple and effective.

The latch is jap sourced - Honda I think. Had Marty make the spacers to make the whole thing work and simply riv-nutted into the fibreglass firewall.

I drilled out the production rivet connectors and replaced with stainless bolts so that I could have all the parts painted and it is working well. Am using an old Lancia pull handle as the latch trigger.

Can say the braid was my idea trying to maintain a clean look.

Mike you have now got me thinking about the accelerator cable. But only after the car is going now - lol!

Anyway I will continue to tinker at nights for the moment.

Cheers

Steve

leroy17 04-27-2015 04:17 AM

Hey Steve, on my old car I spent a lot of time getting the accelerator cable and connections to work buttery smooth.

Theres a business up here called Marine Control Systems (I am sure that there would be something like that where you are). Anyway they assisted with what I wanted with Teflon lined, flared housing end fittings to minimize any friction and little rod ends for the end connection. Anyway, result was perfect smooth operation and strong, and cost was minimal.

kyleb 04-27-2015 05:11 AM

These guys have helped me out a few times!!
Speedscreen - The Cable People

stephen low 05-19-2015 05:59 AM

A small update - cobra and shed
 
A couple of small updates on the projects.

No photo of the shed but it now sits boxed up, plastic and reo in place and awaiting concrete this Saturday.

The weather again will be kind for me it seems too.

With the shed still progressing I've managed a few small jobs in between on the cobra including final fit up of the roll bar assemblies and then sealing and locating the bezels on the rollbars and on the windscreen.

Marty recently cut a stainless version of my boot number plate holder and with some bending I have managed to complete attaching the boot fittings as shown below.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps9v6rpmrv.jpg

While I am awaiting the slab to harden after Saturday I plan on starting to re-attach the engine bay parts. This will help clear out many boxes of items stored around the garage and taking up space. It will also allow me to get the car closer to being able to be restarted.

Cheers

stephen low 05-24-2015 05:06 PM

Further progress over a great weekend
 
The weekend just past ended very well with those mighty Tiges getting over their Port hoo doo - great to see the Y&B back to form.

We'll see what happens over the next few weeks though - DoH

And the next project hurdles was overcome on the shed build with the slab now poured thus:

Before including tarp roof just in case

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...pswia2rwsc.jpg

Day after and stripping form work

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psvg0oieqd.jpg

Amazing what a dozen or so mates can do with the right persuasion. They were well fed and watered before and after!

Anyway I'll tinker with the gal sheeting this week awaiting curing and will also tinker on that other love as I started to do end of day yesterday.

Got the bonnet off in advance of a lot of engine bay parts refit and commenced refitting oil plumbing.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psbcvwzhy4.jpg

However with the amended style of mounts I had to have Marty make I now suspect I have a bit of hose shortening to do due to the restriction in location of the plumbing evident below.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psvbz2ofnt.jpg

I think the anodiser fitting was located more vertically originally. Am test fitting the cooler to check this and shorten braid if I need to before locking the rest of the plumbing in place and then refitting the radiator.

Ah well 2 forward 3 back as they say.

Enjoy and cheers

sambo 05-27-2015 09:40 PM

Go Tiges!

Slowy, what about spinning that 90 deg AN fitting (below) so it points horizontally to the right and attach another 90 deg fitting immediately afterwards pointing down. That way it won't knock against those overrider mounts whenever you attack roundabouts. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by stephen low (Post 1349776)


albanycobra 05-27-2015 11:43 PM

The car is looking great, love that shot of the rear. Will be awesome having shed space....

stephen low 05-28-2015 12:43 AM

Paul

I think doing a double 90 angle will look very average in this highly visible location plus I'd need a third 90 angle at the bottom due to lack of space to flex the braid.

There isn't much space between the fitting pictured and the other end where it will screw onto the cooler but it is achievable.

I managed to shorten the lines slightly the other night as below:

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psbuvt2nac.jpg

This has drawn the fitting away from the over-rider supports sufficiently that only another roundabout crash-course would now cause contact - lol

I've no intention of testing this!

It's also achieved a pretty nice symmetery between the hose bend and the curved body work in front.

The real tricky part is screwing the return hoses to the back sides of those bulkhead style fittings. I have to work in the gap between the upright and the painted engine bay wall.

Marty made up this tricky fitting for me the first time I went to attach the hoses and I'll re-use it after I've put some protective padding in place just in case.

Cheers

MOTORHEAD 05-28-2015 05:41 AM

Cobra build and shed build in one thread ! Love it !!

stephen low 06-02-2015 11:21 PM

Shed progress....then the cobra
 
So an update on the shed build as sadly the cobra hasn't had any more time spent on it yet.

With the slab cured I've worked on the shed side that will be adjacent the fence.

I needed to paint the gal sheets first so got the old spray gun out and was pretty pleased with the result. This despite intermitant threats of rain. Colorbond colour pale eucalypt.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...psenizxisa.jpg

With all the sheets coloured, I jacked the roof trusses up and out of the wall framework. I then unbolted the uprights off the slab and moved the whole side away from the fence to gain access to screw on the sheets. With the sheets attached I moved the whole lot back and rebolted it down to the slab fittings.

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...pspnplcxpo.jpg

Side view

http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/s...pslkwl4mye.jpg

It's now just a matter of fitting up the remaining beams and then painting more sheets for fitting up.

The wall sheets are a flat profile but the roof is standard corrigated and I am contemplatting replacing a few sheets with clear laserlite for increased general light. Not sure over the 8 metres whether to do two or three bands of clear.

Getting closer to knocking this project off thankfully.

But I'm already hearing noise from my boys about this storage area being inhabited by a couch and a drum kit. Bluddy kids anyone want to take them off my hands - lol

Enjoy

Aussie Mike 06-02-2015 11:33 PM

Nice work Slowy

I'd do 3 sheets spread across the east side of the roof. You will get plenty of light but not so much of the baking afternoon sun heating up the shed.

Cheers

stephen low 06-03-2015 12:12 AM

Mike

That fence it is running along side is essentially North - South so was thinking one sheet of clear on each roof side perhaps front, middle and rear. There is a rear access door and a window but the extra light would be usefull.

As to baking and temperature concerns it really is only meant to be storage shed so I have less concern on this issue.

Maybe only two sheets of clear on the north perhaps?

leroy17 06-03-2015 12:35 PM

Looks good slowy.

But damn you guys and your shed builds, makes me very envious, and then motivated to win lotto and joint the shed building crew. If only I could pick the right numbers.


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