Monday, 1 March 2010

Plenty of jobs done

I havent posted for a while but managed to get quite a bit done with the build. I went up to Tiger any picked up the bodywork at well as the fuel tank, steering column, handbrake cables and a few other things. The rear brake shoes and cylinders arrived and these were a doddle to fit. I managed to get a good price on a set of new drums which wernt so easy to fit. The drums wouldnt go over the new shoes. I later found out that you need to set the adjustment spring to minimum in order for the drums to fit. Probably a well known fact but for the younger generations like me, I've never worked on the ancient technology that is drum brakes. A large screwdriver and a bit of force sorted this out.

I started looking for wheels then, and come across a good shop on Ebay. Plenty of good feedback and a total bargain at £300 for wheels and tyres. The tyres are 195/50/15 with the rims measuring 7 inches wide, offset of 38 and not forgetting the ford PCD of 108.

Next job I got round to was fitting the handbrake cables. I picked these up from Tiger and they come with a sheet of instructions on how to modify the cables for the job. It was staright forward to do but I still need a bit of adjustment to get it spot on.

I painted the fuel tank and fitted the mounting brackets to the chassis. Not going to bolt it in just yet as I need plenty of room to mount the pump, filter and fuel pipe. I also got round to fitting the steering column. This was real easy and it actually turned the chassis into a car......well kind of.

Next on the cards will be to adjust the handbrake, fit the fuel pump, filter, pipe etc. Im looking in a new blacktop unit as well. So that could be coming soon. Heres a few photos of the new jobs i've done.




Team dynamics pro race 2's


New drums

Rear brakes complete


Rolling chassis finally!!!


Rear end

Handbrake cables and balance bar (still needs adjustment)
One of the best buys in the build. Works a treat

All of the bofy from Tiger


Fuel tank placed in the back

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Front brakes arrive

The wilwood brake kit arrived from rally design late last week so the snow days this week gave me plenty of time to get them sorted. The kit consists of the brake disc with the option of being drilled and grooved, the caliper and all brackets and bolts needed to fit it. I also ordered ally hubs from rally design a while back and new wheel bearings from tiger. This job was one of the more easier jobs on the car. The following link has scans from the cortina haynes manual for the torque values for the bolts and the process of the rebuild.

http://gtslocost.locostsites.co.uk/downloads.htm

I had the bearing races fitted by my local garage to ensure there were in true. They also greased up the hub for me there. I had two packets of grease with the bearing kit so i thought i would use these to add more grease during the rebuild. Like a said a really staright forward job to carry out. I attached the uprights to the wishbones first and placed the hub and disc onto that rather than building the hub & upright then fitting the whole unit to the wishbones.

I have ordered new brake shoes for the rear of the car as well as new wheel cylinders. Fitting these will be the next little job. These were ordered from http://www.brakesint.co.uk/ . Next week is the trip up to tiger for a van load of parts. Other than that I have to decide on what wheels to order and sort the seats out. Heres a few photos of the brakes.



New brake disc

Wilwood 4 pot caliper

Hub with bearing in & greased

Disc bolted to the hub

On and complete

Upright ready for the hub and disc

Unit ready for the grease cap


Finished right hand side

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Few jobs done

I've managed to get a few jobs done over christmas time. Firstly was to remove my adjustable bias valve for the rear brakes. I decided to add a compensator to the circuit as the bias valve would fail the IVA. The compensator was very easy to fit. The new ford ones are very small and do not need to be installed at a certain angle. This one just screws in-line making sure the arrow points to the direction of the rear brakes. You can just about make it out in the photo's below on the right hand side.

I removed the lower rear wishbones and adjusted the rose joints for the geometry to be correct. I then tightened all the nust and bolts up (not fully, this will be done when the car is on its wheels). The drum backing plates had been painted over christmas so i decided to fit them and the driveshafts. This ran into a problem I was not aware of. The backing plates do not sit flush with the Avon's rear hub carriers. A quick call to Tiger and I was informed that an angle grinder was needed to grind away the high spots on the backing plate. An hour later the backing plates were sitting flush and the drive shafts were bolted in. I used 3 x 40mm M10 and 1 x 25mm M10 for each side. The 25mm bolt is needed because one of the holes in the hub carrier is shallow.

The final little job was to bolt the handbrake handle in and cut & fit the top panel of the tunnel. I wanted this top panel to be easy to remove so decided to use M4 rivnuts. This saves drilling out rivets if it needs to be removed. Then it was a matter of marking the cut-out for the handbrake handle and cutting it out.

I am waiting for my willwood brake kit to come for the front so I can finally get that sorted. I am taking a trip up to Tiger at the end of the month for a load of parts. Mainly the bodywork, fuel tank, steering column etc. I have seen the wheels I want and also the seats. These will hopefully be ordered this month. So next job is to finish the front brakes and steering off. Heres a few photo's of it so far.


Rear end (compensator on the right)









Saturday, 14 November 2009

It's been a long time

It's been a long time since my last post, months in fact. Playing cricket once again took over my summer and not much has been down to the car. Now that winters here I have plenty of spare time to get back on track. So far since my last post here's whats happened:

  • Front wishbones fitted
  • Front springs and shocks fitted
  • Steering rack and shaft fitted
  • Rear wishbones fitted
  • Rear springs and shocks fitted
  • Rear hub carriers fitted
  • Diff fitted

The front uprights I sent away with a mate to be blasted and sprayed come back untouched as the blast was too 'industrial' for the uprights and hubs. So I soaked the uprights in two gallons of vinegar for two weeks. The results were perfect. The photo below shows just how good they come up. I managed to get some paint on them this afternoon and should get them finished next week. I have decided to buy new ally hubs from rally design instead of tarting up the old ones. Also got the back plates of the drums in vinegar now ready to paint them.

The front suspension went together with no problems, the rear on the other hand was a nightmare. The hub carriers were no lining up witht the wishbones at all and the shocks seemed twisted compared to the brackets they were meant to fit in. I found out this is a usual Tiger problem. With plenty of fairy washing up liquid and brute force they went together. Really hope I dont have to take them apart again. No doubt I will though.

Next steps will be to order the wilwood front brake kit, get the drum back plates painted and fitted so I can get the driveshafts in and then maybe get the chassis on some wheels!!!

Here's a few photo's of the build so far



The vinegar

One of the uprights after two weeks in the vinegar

How it looks at the moment

Again

Front right (bad photo)

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Donor parts arrive

My donor sierra rear end turned up yesterday along with the rest of the suspension pack from Tiger (ball joints, track rod ends etc). I managed to strip down the rear end in the afternoon and put a few coats of paint on today. The rear end was in pretty good nick and the bolts were easy to get off. I took the drum off first, then took the 4 bolts holding the back plate to the hub off, the drive shaft slid out and then I removed the diff. Happy days.

I started to rub down the drive shafts and diff lastnight, and finished them off this morning. Managed to get a few coats of primer on this afternoon and one coat of black on this evening. Will finish them both off tomorrow. The drums are shoes are in good condition as they have not long been taken off a Tiger. Will be ordering the diff bolts from ford soon so I can get that fitted and sort out the back end. Also have all of the suspension and steering to get on with so should be busy over the next month or so.

Heres some photos of the donor parts...


The rear end on the pallet

The drums (might purchase new cylinders)

The drive shafts and hubs


Few coats of silver on the diff

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Just like christmas!!

The steering and suspension pack arrived Friday, was just like christmas in my garage. Havent had chance to get stuck into it yet though. I stripped down the old cortina hubs and brakes. Took some time to get the bolts loose, went through plenty of WD40. They have been sent away now to be blasted and sprayed and should be back within a week. Will have to find some time in the week to start on the rear suspension. Off to halfrauds today to get a c-spanner for the shocks. Few photos below of the parts...





Old cortina units



Stripped down and ready for blasting




Managed to get my hands on the chassis bungs and fit them

Next post should be the rear suspension fitted

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Small update

Just a small update on the build......I am still waiting for the suspension and steering pack from Tiger so havent done anything in the garage apart from have a little clear out. Am hoping the parts will be here this week so I could make a start on Friday.