Mhuffy The Traveller.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
Getting there slowly but surely,is that a red RSP I see going by the wheel.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
@JavaGT. Those wheels are a bit of a giveaway. Yes, it is an RSP which was going to be my next project, but my plan has backfired a little bit. It needs major surgery in the inner wing / crossmember areas Once the Woody is fully finished and on the road I'll have to take stock of my future projects and make a decision on what next to do.
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Well, at long last the power unit has finally been finished and brought home.
Happy days.
The gearbox has been the main problem. The original plan was to build up a "good" box out of a selection of gear boxes I had hanging around.
This was duly done, after scrapping 2 casings, but then I found a close ratio gearset in another of my boxes, probably a 1275 GT.
So, start the build again by putting the A series gearset into the A+ casing. That's when another problem raised it's ugly head.
The case hardening on the 3rd gear had worn off despite the rest of the gear being in good condition.
I found another 3rd gear, but that too had the same case hardening wear. An associate eventually found a good gear and so the marathon gear box build could finally be finished.
Next job is to trial fit all the ancillaries to make sure things line up, etc etc. then give the unit a final lick of rattle can and plonk it in it's hole.
Happy days.
The gearbox has been the main problem. The original plan was to build up a "good" box out of a selection of gear boxes I had hanging around.
This was duly done, after scrapping 2 casings, but then I found a close ratio gearset in another of my boxes, probably a 1275 GT.
So, start the build again by putting the A series gearset into the A+ casing. That's when another problem raised it's ugly head.
The case hardening on the 3rd gear had worn off despite the rest of the gear being in good condition.
I found another 3rd gear, but that too had the same case hardening wear. An associate eventually found a good gear and so the marathon gear box build could finally be finished.
Next job is to trial fit all the ancillaries to make sure things line up, etc etc. then give the unit a final lick of rattle can and plonk it in it's hole.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
At long last the motor is in it's hole. There's been a bit of "Okey Cokey" action with the engine, getting things to line up and checking clearances etc.
Today the motor had it's final coat of rattle can and due to the previous "practice" the "final" dropping in of the motor went easily. I didn't even have to tilt the motor as in previous goes.
Things are a bit tight with the rad though.
The "alternative" rear engine mount..
I gave the motor a good shaking to test the new engine mounts and I have to say, compared to the original mounting set up this alternative (ADO 16) system is a definite improvement.
Today the motor had it's final coat of rattle can and due to the previous "practice" the "final" dropping in of the motor went easily. I didn't even have to tilt the motor as in previous goes.
Things are a bit tight with the rad though.
The "alternative" rear engine mount..
I gave the motor a good shaking to test the new engine mounts and I have to say, compared to the original mounting set up this alternative (ADO 16) system is a definite improvement.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
Nice work, the alternative engine mount works well dos'nt it, you won't have any problems with engine rock with that in place, keep the pictures coming, its great to see the progress from when you collected it.
Pete
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
Thank you Pete. I was going to fit an extra lower bracket to the front of the sub frame / clutch housing, but it doesn't really warrant it.
Here's the front ADO 16 type mount all bolted together.
Here's the front ADO 16 type mount all bolted together.
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Indeed it is. It's a C- ARA 5000 type. Not used in anger yet, but should be on the road in a couple of weeks, hopefully.mk1coopers wrote:Is that a Minispares 2 core alloy rad?
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mk1coopers wrote:Looks good, as does the rest of the car, my list for Rich keeps growing
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rich@minispares.com wrote:mk1coopers wrote:Looks good, as does the rest of the car, my list for Rich keeps growing
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Thank you guys. The end is near.
@ Jens. It's a Powerlite. Thought I'd give it a go because the Brize ones have had some poor reviews lately. Then again, it seems the Powerlite ones aren't perfect either. Ho Hum.
@ Jens. It's a Powerlite. Thought I'd give it a go because the Brize ones have had some poor reviews lately. Then again, it seems the Powerlite ones aren't perfect either. Ho Hum.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
InimiaD wrote:
@ Jens
the Brize ones have had some poor reviews lately.
Then again, it seems the Powerlite ones aren't perfect either. Ho Hum.
I have a Brize on my race Min
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
One half of the woodwork is now glued and screwed ready for another sanding before the Danish oil is applied. It's taken me about 4 days of cutting, sanding, trimming etc to get the wood to somewhere near a tidy fit.
The "bottom" half of the other side is glued and screwed.
The "bottom" half of the other side is glued and screwed.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
Mhuffy is coming together well. I remember all too well first fitting the wood to my Traveller. Lots of fettling and sanding here and there to get it to fit perfectly. Need to resand mine down and lash on a few coats of Danish Oil again. Always looks good once a fresh coat is applied.
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
Hi, I have just taken on a new project countryman. Would you mind letting me know where you got the wood kit from and how hard is to fit? Cheers. Mark
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Re: Mhuffy The Traveller.
After a very busy weekend in the garage one side frame is now fixed to the Woody. This meant that the fuel tank could finally go in and with a bit of luck the motor can be started this week.