that is one scary engine combo, fits perfect looks better than any other engine in there. I had gt-four engine powering my Liteace Noah top of range double moon roofed tank and spun wheels with minimum provocation. Id be scared to drive that thing!
Posted on: 7/21 23:17
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ddgonzal wrote: how did you remove the lead filler?
I used a Butane Torch and a cheap scraper (Video). Made sure to get a Face Shield and a half decent respirator as I've never messed around with lead before so didn't want to leave anything to chance.
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ddgonzal wrote: Generally 1200s don't rust the roof edges like that, however when rust gets that bad anything can happen
Easiest and safest is to use 2 pack metal putty the good stuff, no need for welding or soldering to warp anything or weaken metal prepare surface well, push it in a little to let putty sit and build up. Last for ever unless heated to 300c.
Posted on: 7/21 2:05
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Def worth the coin, I see less going for more and this is super rare as it is the 4 doors seemed to be lighter and easier for racing in terms of access The center pillar is what keeps these strong and lend well for a roll cage.
Southern Cross Rallye prob will go all hybrid cars soon even lectric. Super boring WEFarian forced choices these days.
Posted on: 7/21 1:58
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Tackled the roof to see the extent of the rust External evidence was enough to know that it needed to come apart. I will get cuts/sections from Donor cars in the future but I wanted to make sure I knew how everything fitted together so I can follow factory join locations for all of the Donor panels moving forward
Drilled out all 131 spot welds, removed all of the lead in the C Pillars and ground down the initial welds stabilising the roof skin to free it from the rest of the car
Once the skin is off it's easy to see how moisture gets into these areas of the roofs. I assume the factory sealer between the roof skin and the drip rails didn't last too long as I heard a story from someone who had a 1200 Sedan in the early 90s and his already had rust in the same place in the roof.
When I get the next bit of free time I'll tackle the rear quarters.