I hauled its ass all the way from Cootamundra (the trailer weighed more than the van), so it adds to the character of the van... I like bubbles !!!
When the mechanics are sorted and I can afford to have it off the road for a longer period of time I'm gonna get it painted black or gun metal with a dark tint.
I don't mind driving a slapper of a car, and ATM the stickers keep the cops off my back, unlike my last one (ST90 highroof, BA Falcon Blood Orange).
G15A DOHC into a SK410 (Taking my sweet ass time)
hey keep us posted on how you do your front shocks, i need to find some replacement ones too, ....
Sorry to hijack your thread but my utes got its dramas too now (read my last post in my ute's thread)
so im leanning (no pun intended) towards something like your gti eng set up.
also sam if youve still got your f10a carby would you want to sell it?
Sorry to hijack your thread but my utes got its dramas too now (read my last post in my ute's thread)
so im leanning (no pun intended) towards something like your gti eng set up.
also sam if youve still got your f10a carby would you want to sell it?
This post is image heavy... Sorry.
This site has popped up before, but its worth another mention: http://www.jarnokalliomaki.com/galleria ... hp?album=1
I got my digital camera working again so here are some better photos.
Good shot of the engine and box bolted together
And the intake sitting on the flange (needs to be welded)
From the front
Using this mount (was an engine mount from the GTI) for the rear gearbox mount
Due to the intake ill have to move the Alt... Thinking something alone these lines
VL commodore mounts. These will be used to mount the engine. Much stiffer that the F10A mounts, cheap and easy to come by. They even blot onto the standard cross member... bonus!
GTI friction plate. The internal diameter of the unit is too small for the Carry box. The external diameter is the same though at 190mm
GTI pressure plate. Now after the whole GTI friction plate discovery im a little concerned about if it'll work with the new Carry friction plate. The external diameter is the same, but if I get a 2000 Carry flywheel I'm not sure if it'll bolt to it. Time will tell.
Where the intercooler would go...
TB and rad pipe fitted, works quite well!
These two holes align correctly (the gearbox needs to have its holes drilled out .5 mm *sigh*)
These holes align with a G13B block... I have a plan though...
Nice clear shot for the clutch cable, a custom bracket will need to be made
For the suspension, check out that link at the top. Heres some images from the site.
Thats it for now...
Sam.
This site has popped up before, but its worth another mention: http://www.jarnokalliomaki.com/galleria ... hp?album=1
I got my digital camera working again so here are some better photos.
Good shot of the engine and box bolted together
And the intake sitting on the flange (needs to be welded)
From the front
Using this mount (was an engine mount from the GTI) for the rear gearbox mount
Due to the intake ill have to move the Alt... Thinking something alone these lines
VL commodore mounts. These will be used to mount the engine. Much stiffer that the F10A mounts, cheap and easy to come by. They even blot onto the standard cross member... bonus!
GTI friction plate. The internal diameter of the unit is too small for the Carry box. The external diameter is the same though at 190mm
GTI pressure plate. Now after the whole GTI friction plate discovery im a little concerned about if it'll work with the new Carry friction plate. The external diameter is the same, but if I get a 2000 Carry flywheel I'm not sure if it'll bolt to it. Time will tell.
Where the intercooler would go...
TB and rad pipe fitted, works quite well!
These two holes align correctly (the gearbox needs to have its holes drilled out .5 mm *sigh*)
These holes align with a G13B block... I have a plan though...
Nice clear shot for the clutch cable, a custom bracket will need to be made
For the suspension, check out that link at the top. Heres some images from the site.
Thats it for now...
Sam.
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Ive got Mech Eng exams dotted over the next two weeks, so progress will be non-existent (if I wasn't going slow enough!).
Still, I've ordered a flywheel, tailshaft, starter, and dipstick for the engine.
With those parts I have everything I need to get the motor running and connected to the drivetrain! All thats left is a bunch of custom work... damn!
Some stuff Ive found and would like to share:
These guys do new front struts for the SK410
http://www.suzistore.com.au/shopdisplay ... ARRY+SK410
Also seen a lot of struts floating around on Japanese sites, so if your friendly with an importer...
I searched high and low for 2000 model carry van parts and found a wrecker that has EVERYTHING.
"Suzi Four Wreckers" in Dunheved NSW is the go for these parts at a good price.
Still, I've ordered a flywheel, tailshaft, starter, and dipstick for the engine.
With those parts I have everything I need to get the motor running and connected to the drivetrain! All thats left is a bunch of custom work... damn!
Some stuff Ive found and would like to share:
These guys do new front struts for the SK410
http://www.suzistore.com.au/shopdisplay ... ARRY+SK410
Also seen a lot of struts floating around on Japanese sites, so if your friendly with an importer...
I searched high and low for 2000 model carry van parts and found a wrecker that has EVERYTHING.
"Suzi Four Wreckers" in Dunheved NSW is the go for these parts at a good price.
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Box of goodies arrived today.
Starter motor
Flywheel
Tail shaft
Dipstick
so its still moving along.
Pics soon.
Oh, thanks for the comment.
Cheers,
Sam.
Starter motor
Flywheel
Tail shaft
Dipstick
so its still moving along.
Pics soon.
Oh, thanks for the comment.
Cheers,
Sam.
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did you do the diff work yourself?
'89 Alto Works RS/R - Awaiting: Paint, Windscreen, Compliance, Lottery
'89 Alto Works RS/R - Complied, Registrable, Awaiting Paint, Engine not running
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'89 Alto Works RS/R - Complied, Registrable, Awaiting Paint, Engine not running
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Nah mate thats not my van.
You can see from that post
Heres that link again...
http://www.jarnokalliomaki.com/galleria ... hp?album=1
Its just shows whats possible with the carry suspension, something to work towards.
Cheers,
Sam.
You can see from that post
For the suspension, check out that link at the top. Heres some images from the site.
Heres that link again...
http://www.jarnokalliomaki.com/galleria ... hp?album=1
Its just shows whats possible with the carry suspension, something to work towards.
Cheers,
Sam.
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2000 carry flywheel fitted
Tail shaft - whats annoying about this is that the uni joints are press fitted where my SK410's are held in by circlips *sigh*.
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Never fear... Its still happening!
Ive got it all on paper now so its just time and $$$...
ECU is getting mounted in the left hand side rear kick panel, that way its close to the battery, engine (no cutting wires!), and wont clutter up the little room there is under the dash.
I'm designing a 15mm alloy plate in ProE to sit between the engine and the box, with matching steel flywheel spacer, so it all goes together with maximum strength.
I was bored and designed a height adjustable suspension system for the front of the van which uses inboard suspension mounted in front of the engine. So ill be leaving space for that to go in at a later date...
Cheers,
Sam.
Ive got it all on paper now so its just time and $$$...
ECU is getting mounted in the left hand side rear kick panel, that way its close to the battery, engine (no cutting wires!), and wont clutter up the little room there is under the dash.
I'm designing a 15mm alloy plate in ProE to sit between the engine and the box, with matching steel flywheel spacer, so it all goes together with maximum strength.
I was bored and designed a height adjustable suspension system for the front of the van which uses inboard suspension mounted in front of the engine. So ill be leaving space for that to go in at a later date...
Cheers,
Sam.
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Expect updates of the engine swap being underway in three weeks time.
I have my final exams for my Mech. Eng. for this year coming up now, so study study study!
Cheers,
Sam.
I have my final exams for my Mech. Eng. for this year coming up now, so study study study!
Cheers,
Sam.
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Ok! The F10A is out (again!) and the conversion has began.
The motor is in propped where it needs to be and im making the mounts to hold it there this week.
To get the motor far enough over to line up the tail shaft took a bit of juggling and cutting of the floor pan but everything is clearing now.
Pics later today...
The motor is in propped where it needs to be and im making the mounts to hold it there this week.
To get the motor far enough over to line up the tail shaft took a bit of juggling and cutting of the floor pan but everything is clearing now.
Pics later today...
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Made up some temp mounts to attach the engine to the van, now that the motor is where it needs to be.
Ill be building the final engine mounts next week now, as im running into issues with the gearbox mounts.
Ill be building the final engine mounts next week now, as im running into issues with the gearbox mounts.
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