Jump to content

Australian goon makeover


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 162
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

No velocity stacks ( yet).

 

These filters came with the carbies so will keep them till I find a decent set of what we call ram tubes.

 

Will eventually be running foam filters on them.

 

Nothing! Beats the sound of twin side draughts on an L series motor IMLTHO.

Link to comment

looking very good! go the ram tubes.

 

also how goods Melbourne Bitter!

 

Thanks mate!, pretty happy with how the linkages came out.

 

As my beer fridge would attest.

 

4db08eadbfc0c28614a23a5df5c98d25.jpg

 

Melbourne bitter, the beer for any discerning (Aussie) Datto enthusiast.

 

Sadly, I sense the fridge will be emptied tonite :)

Link to comment

 

What are those carbs????? Dellortos?????????

alot of the old school Mada Rotary guys know Dellortos

Not much after market here anymore on those.

 

Yep, twin 45 dellortos on an Australian "Datrally" manifold.

 

Wanted webers, but these came up at the right price and also were off an almost identical spec motor to mine so that was a bit of a bonus.

 

Sound like webers under full throttle which is good enough for me !

Link to comment

Been a little while since I've provided an update.

 

Postman delivered these the other day.

 

fb81c061.jpg

 

Given them a clean up.

 

7386cbd8.jpg

 

aed6307a.jpg

 

This afternoons job is to clean up all the threads, and give the jets etc a clean in the ultrasonic cleaner.

 

Came off a similar spec motor to the goon, so, hopefully instant get up and go when they are bolted up.

 

how did you clean these, im guessing soda blasting or something like that.

Link to comment

 

 

how did you clean these, im guessing soda blasting or something like that.

 

Lucky enough to have a bead blaster. It uses glass silica microspheres which, after stuff is degreased and dried, produces the results pictured.

 

Very happy with how stuff comes out of it, Christ, I bloody well bead blast everything these days :)

 

Following on from some of the great rising sun paint jobs I've seen on some of the US cars on Ratsun, decided to start small and do my air cleaner covers. Pretty happy with my first attempt, results below. Masking them up was a PITA though !

 

5ddab4545d38e3b2963f97cda9eccbda.jpg

 

77b5bbd35c5f357b4343e9ef6b5d0c72.jpg

 

7d7ba20fd178e31cd4aeba849e0c3b3e.jpg

 

0ffe8a22bee606e0179afb3d045e60aa.jpg

 

614a2078009dcada3d7ec80cb4cc8b0d.jpg

 

 

Link to comment

You should have polished the covers, masked them in rising sun, and then bead blasted them.

 

Thought about it, but, the chrome plating underneath was absolutely fucked!

 

I've got a buffing wheel on one of my grinders.

 

66713e296c4d75e6fa4715a4e128da0a.jpg

 

Did the whole clean up and polishing process but there was just too much pitting in the chrome plate.

 

Even after a good session in the bead blaster it still looked like shit.

 

There's a fair bit of what we call " spray bog" or spray can body filler (I think you call body filler bondo?) underneath that paint job.

 

 

Link to comment

Can't find my brake line flaring kit to make the lines for the big brakes (must be with the stash of number plates)'so in my hungover state, decided to bolt the 240K struts back in so I can get her driveable again.

 

Adjustable control arms have given the goon some serious negative camber !

 

a3d97dac1def8ff248aac4a4d9ef5f6b.jpg

 

Took it for a quick spin around the block before and even with a quick home made wheel alignment it turns in beautifully.

 

Quick coat of Matt black paint for the bonnet.

 

56e33afc4aeec2295d72937a2b07651d.jpg

 

924762cc215adeebe787fd80ed73f429.jpg

 

Spring has finally arrived here and today's weather is awesome so in addition to getting the goon driveable again, working on the tar in the back. What a Cnut of a job, this shit is piled on thick and everywhere!

 

30ef2d412e9bc996a3a753bc8adf4df4.jpg

 

Twin dellortos have also made a difference :)

Link to comment

ugh! I hate that tar, and someone added it the back floor in your goon! I don't envy you that job at all..

 

If I could get my hands on the fuckwit who applied it I would gleefully choke the life out of them.

 

I weighed what I have scraped out so far (by my estimate about 30% of the shit).

 

Came to just a touch over two kilos !

Link to comment

Quick clean up of the wiper motor and a bit of faux carbon fibre stick on for some bling.

 

6219067504be4f6e5fd1f85fbe21fd32.jpg

 

Starting on the strut brace.

 

084beffb7882cf3963eead1fed47f37f.jpg

 

Front piece is a main rotor housing brace off a squirrel helicopter. Been carting it round for nearly 17 years and thought I should use it on something.

 

And my wife says I never use anything I collect :)

Link to comment

It's something different. The ones i got were being thrown out because of minor scratches on the surface(s).

 

A no no on an aircraft component as you would appreciate.

 

Have to try and fit the oven in this pigsty.

 

38a9e991adeb35106291926258470279.jpg

 

03e033237bad54c361755f8c8d0f72a8.jpg

 

285b587e8d2be0f1caaa9145c42bddba.jpg

 

I have faith I'll make it fit :)

 

 

Link to comment

Rear section of brace tacked up.

 

Time to weld it up and start on the mounting brackets for the front part of the brace.

 

a58963cee886ab3231ebd5adf3b7db51.jpg

 

23eddb3dabd346aca989da9ece9ec79b.jpg

 

Nice day here, I'm off work for another month so, in celebration it's time for.

 

9239fdbeca102026c2eeaeb0c5af899a.jpg

 

Mmmmmm beer, only in moderation of course ;)

 

 

Link to comment

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.