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GAV MILDURA 06-26-2005 04:30 AM

Boxhead,
Have finally cleaned up and painted my fuel tank straps and brackets. This is the busy time off the year for me and we are building a house at the moment so very little is getting done.
Fuel lines and brake lines will be next on the list. I'll start basic wiring next.
Gav

FUNFER2 06-26-2005 05:53 AM

Les, if it was finished, what happened that it took 6 years, just getting it registered , health problems, other ? I thought waiting apx. 4-6 months was bad !!! I would go crazy bro with 6 years !

pneall 06-26-2005 06:32 PM

Paul,

Rego wasnt a problem as they were bolt on at that stage and the fake spinners were left off . Pin drives came later.

If you have problems with pindrive spinners at engineering/rego give me a call as I have hex nuts to replace spinners.

Just one thing on wheels. If I had my time over I would go 8.5" on front and 10.5" on the rear and .

Got the engine back in on the weekend and fitted the front sway bar. Should be motoring in about two weeks :D

Phil:D

Blair 06-26-2005 08:23 PM

Dear Pneall, I have pin drive wheels that tighten on with spinners. As I have not gone for my engineering/rego yet I found your above entry very interesting. When I do go for rego I was going to change rims and bolt on a five bolt pattern mag. Are you saying I can keep my pin drive wheels and go for rego aslong as I use 'hex nuts' or am I just stupid? My wheels are 8.5 and 10.5, however I am having major problems fitting the front tyres in within my DRB Torana based front suspension. I wish everything was easy and my Cobra was finished. Like to hear your advice on pin wheel drive wheels.

Blair

pneall 06-26-2005 08:32 PM

Blair,

I havent had to prove the point yet with the hex nut in lieu of the spinner but cant see a problem as the hex nut is just inside the rim and have no pedestrian mangling bits.

I have another three years before presenting for pink slip but others may know if the spinners are an issue or not.

Cant help you with 8.5" and Torana suspension maybe Shelby 400 can add some light here.

Phil

:D

Blair 06-26-2005 08:42 PM

Dear Pneall, I thought spinners were not allowed because of the simple fact there is only 1 big nut compared to 5 little nuts. The chances of your dam rim and tyre rolling down the road are reduced because 5 nuts are better then 1. If this is the case the hex nut will probably be the same as the spinner. But look I am a mere beginner so I was just asking and giving my opion. Like to hear others as well. Dam rego, think they will notice I have no mufflers? (joke)

Blair

400TT 06-26-2005 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Blair


I am having major problems fitting the front tyres in within my DRB Torana based front suspension.

Blair

From memory the inside edge of rim gets very to the upper arm, hassle with 15" rims, would clear easier with larger rims. Actually flared the front guards on our DRB while we were building it, but current generation cars have larger guards, so makes things easier.

Saw the other day that Warrick Harrison was fitting coil overs to front/rear of a DRB for an owner. It's pretty good that he is happy to help with any brand kit, not surprising as he is always the first to lend materials, trailer, help etc to fellow club members at meets.

And for anyone that is curious, those cool Harrison custom front A arms will not fit into DRB...damn.

Blair, that is one killer DRB you are building. :D

Aussie Mike 06-26-2005 09:03 PM

I think the issue isn't so much with the number of nuts it the risk to pedestrians from the whirling spinners. The risk to pedestrians is probably more of an issue with Classic Revival cars due to the wheel offsets used. There are several exotic cars on the market at the moment using a single nut to hold the wheel on. There were also plenty of cars in the past that came equipped with knock offs ie Jaguars and MGs from the 60's and 70's

Here's one of Phil's nuts on my car.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...el_nut-med.JPG

Here's the normal spinners for comparison:

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...wheel2-med.jpg

Cheers

richfergus 06-26-2005 09:21 PM

Mike
regarding the first pic, I looked pretty hard and all I could see was a wheel and a tyre. Has Phil still got the other one?
Richard

Aussie Mike 06-26-2005 10:42 PM

His wife has the other one as a security deposit on finishing off the bathroom renovations when his Cobra is fixed.:D

Cheers

pneall 06-26-2005 11:25 PM

Mike, I failed:CRY: its now in a jar. Who says you need balls to drive a Cobra (apologies to the female Cobra pilots):JEKYLHYDE :3DSMILE:

Phil:D

Blair 06-26-2005 11:32 PM

Look Fellas, if you good men are right then I love u all and my love is free, because my Spinners are well inside the outer most part of the rim. Probably because the wheels are so wide. I will look into it more (ie ring DMR) and find out fully. I'll just tell em I am a Rice Boy to keep the heat of our backs and keep it on those fellas who seem to ask for it.

Also have a look at my gallery cause I put a few photos up of my wheels and spinners so you good people can agree or disagree.

Blair

Rebel1 06-27-2005 01:00 AM

Hi Kevin, Serious MVA in 1994 was the cause. 3 cars involved, one in front of me, both pasengers perished, myself left with a shattered spine but luckily no serious cord injury, and the cause of the whole mallee, the police pursuit vehical which was coming the opposite way at a speed determined in court to be well in excess of 100mph. I saw his right rear tyre shred itself and knew it was not going to be a good day.

Sadly, the female oficer in the police vehicle is now a paraplegic. Driver of police vehical didn't get a scratch.

I woke in hospital some 2 weeks later unable to walk.

In 2000 with the advance of medical engineering and stem cell research they were able to grow/graft sufficient bone bulk to allow a couple of CV joints to be fitted.

My first wife has a saying in that only the good die young :rolleyes:

Aussie Mike 06-27-2005 01:14 AM

Les,

Funny you should mention CV joints. With the back probelms I've been having lately I've wondered why they can't just replace your whole spine with a bunch of Borgeson universal joints connected together.

Come on medical science, get cracking.

Better, Stronger, Faster (and with spare parts available over the counter)

http://www.borgeson.com/images/16_polbw.gif

Cheers

Rebel1 06-27-2005 01:23 AM

Mike....My crook back is from an accident...your's is from being plain worn out from too much horizontal gymnastics. ;)

Lucky bugga you. :D

Aussie Mike 06-27-2005 01:38 AM

The horizontal stuff is normally OK. It was page 28 of the Karma Sutra ("Pop Up" edition) that did it to me. :p

Cheers

Rebel1 06-27-2005 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Aussie Mike


It was page 28 of the Karma Sutra ("Pop Up" edition) that did it to me. :p

Cheers

Soft cover edition I trust?. ;)

stiffy 06-27-2005 03:34 AM

Shouldn't that read 'STICKY COVER EDITION"


:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:



I have been to quiet:3DSMILE:

Sloth 06-27-2005 03:41 AM

My spinners are fake and are held in place by two grub screws. Well, one fun morning I was cruising down F3 and spinner fell off at pace (for those of you who know the road it was coming up the hill after the Hawkesbury river (heading South) near the top and there is just nowhere to stop. I knew that for the spinner to fall off there were some other issues there so it was a scarey couple of k's to the Hornsby exit where i could pull over. It seems i did not have long enough wheel studs first time round and three had worked loose. The other two had disappeared with the spinner. I felt for the lady who drove up alongside and screamed "a piece of your f'ing car nearly hit our f'ing car..." Not much i could do at the time. Have since put longer studs in front wheels.

Toe.

Rebel1 06-27-2005 08:30 PM

Toe, Am I wrong or is the language of the female gender of humanity not unlike that of a waterside worker.

Seems wherever I go I find women/girls are more than willing to use the f$%k word as part of their standard vocabulary.

Sadly, It's never in a question form as in " Do you wanna f@#K" :CRY:

Maybe I'm gettin old. :JEKYLHYDE


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