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Dennis Mosley 10-25-2001 09:21 PM

Nov Houston ...One day Rebuild of Paul Risch's Cobra
 
Hi everyone,

It's about that time again, the first Saturday of the month and I wanted to give you a heads up.

I thought for this months meet we could do something really great for one of the Houston Area Cobra Club Founders, Paul Risch.

Paul's Cobra is in need of sort of a rebuild :( so on Saturday November the 3rd we would like anyone who can turn a wrench....of flip a burger....to meet at Paul's house (directions to be provided by Paul) for a "On Day Rebuild" and cook out! :)

The following is a list of things that need to be done:


Paul W. Risch’s Cobra
Summary of Projects to be done


Seats and 5 harness seat belts: Need to be secured to the frame.
Brakes: a) Need to get so it will stop properly, b) Adjust brake line routing, c) Fix brake light activator switch.
Shifter: Need to replace.
Transmission: a) Secure to frame, b) Shorten clutch fork line.
Engine: a) Install correct through bolts for engine mount to frame. B) Fix valve cover leaks, c) Put pipe fitting in oil sender hole, d) Oil pan bolts stripped, e) Fix header flange so spark plugs can be remove without having to remove flange itself.
Front end: Fix shaking and shimmering.
Electronic fuel pump: Fix so shut off is activated by engine.
Fuel lines: Adjust fuel line routing.
Electrical: a) Reroute certain wires, b) Reattach battery cut off switch.
Steering: a) Fix and replace bolts, b) Stabilize.
Windshield: Tighten and secure.
Dash: Tighten and secure.
Oil cooler hoses: Reroute.
Oil cooler: Secure.
Door opening mechanism: Fiberglass a door and secure.
Gauges: a) Fuel tank gauge fix so it reads properly, b) RPM gauge needs to be set to 8 cylinders Vs 4, c) Oil pressure gauge pegged at 80.
Aero Quip lines: Install Aero Quip fittings.
Fuses: Headlights go out after turned on and then come back on.
Hood and trunk: Align and get so they will open and close.
Expansion tank: Add one.
Windshield wipers: Get so they will


So please RSVP to the here on Club Cobra (not my emal address) so we can keep track. Looks like we have our work cut out for us so bring your work clothes and your spare tools and let's get Paul's car on the road so he can join us as a cobra DRIVER. This would be a great oppurtunity for some of you that are thinking about building a cobra to see how one goes together. This, as always is a Cobra optional event. Did I mention that Paul is supplying food and BEER!!!

Cobra owners helping Cobra owners.......
:3DSMILE:

Tom Durham 10-26-2001 10:43 AM

The Bull will help Old Paul with his Snake for sure.
Tom "Bull" Durham

Naja 10-26-2001 01:26 PM

I hope Paul got a considerable amount of money back for a 'job NOT well done'!

Looks like a lot of the same things I am going to be doing over the next couple of weeks, myself.

I'll try to devote a half day to Paul's effort.

Regards,
Frank N.

Steve R 10-26-2001 09:02 PM

Gents,
That is the SHORT LIST of things to be done on Paul's car since it was professionally built. I am sure our group, along with the suggestions from the members of club cobra will be able to get the job done.
SR:MECOOL:

Dennis Mosley 10-27-2001 12:01 AM

Looks like the pros are stepping up to the plate. :D

Let's not really worry about what happened to the car in the past, as I am sure Paul would not want to go into that on the forum. (I'm sure toypwr will correct me if I am wrong on this)

Come on guys, sign up. The more the better. Paul has a HUGE beer and food budget!:LOL: :LOL:

Steve R 10-27-2001 10:08 AM

Ping for Paul Risch:
Paul, I think it would be helpful if you would post some pictures of the car so the guys can get an idea of what they will need to bring, and so they can chime in with some suggestions before then.
SR

Steve R 10-31-2001 05:45 PM

Guys,
It would be real helpful if you brought any hot rod or automotive catalogs when you come to Paul's house. We need to see what parts are available so we can come up with a game plan as how to streighten out the mess.
SR

Dennis Mosley 10-31-2001 08:59 PM

guys chime in and tell us if you are going to be there or not. would like to get a head count.

Looks like we have Steve, Frank,Tom and myself. Anyone else???

toy pwr 11-01-2001 04:35 PM

Hi ya'al,

I really appreciate your help on getting my Cobra so I can go crusin with you. You can arive anytime on Sat. 11/03/01. I have tryed to post the directions to my house and some pictures of what we have to do but since this is my first post I am unable to do so. I will try again later. To get to my house from Houston go North on Hwy 59 (Eastex) and exit FM 1960/Humble. Go through one light and make a right (East) on 1960 bypass which is the second light. 1960 Bypass goes over Hwy 59. Go East about 2 miles and just past Tour 18 on the right and Meinke on the left you turn left (North) on Belleau Wood Drive (which is between the Chiropractor and 1960 Animal Hospital. Take it till it dead ends into Southshore then make a right (East) and I am the last house on the left, 3527 Southshore Dr. My home phone number is 281 852-7799.

Again Thanks!
PWR toy pwr

Dennis Mosley 11-02-2001 11:02 PM

here are a few pictrues that paul took of his car. Since I am not sure how to do multiple pictures on a post I may have to respond two or three times

Dennis Mosley 11-02-2001 11:09 PM

picture number 2

Dennis Mosley 11-02-2001 11:13 PM

picture number 3

Steve R 11-03-2001 08:19 PM

Dennis,
Keep-em coming buddy.......(the pictures that is) Great turn out for the "one day rebuild". Actually it was the "one day start to the rebuild project".%/ Stay tuned for further developments......
Thanks to eveyone who attended!
SR
PS,
The seats are now bolted to the frame instead of the fiberglass floor.....Thanks to Tom & Mike....now onto getting the SEATBELTS bolted to the frame instead of the FIBERGLASS FLOOR....

JBAIRD 11-20-2001 09:13 PM

Way to go Dennis. Whoever built this car should quit building cars,or get their act together. Could have killed someone with this type of workmanship. Congrats on the project, thats what friends are for!!!!

jrussell 11-23-2001 02:20 PM

Whoah, Way to go Houston boys!!
 
Wow, Dennis,
What a great deed you & the Houston guys have done! It's hard to believe ANYONE would bold the seats AND/OR seatbelts to fiberglass and get away with it- or at least assume they would! This could have resulted in extremely tragic events for all concerned, so ALL of you guys down there deserve quite a lot for your efforts.
Dennis, with this kind of help and spirit in the Houston group, I think you really have got it goin' on!
Congratulations to all that came together to assist a fellow member!
John Russell
SPF#586


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