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#21
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
Avizhome
Posted on: 2017/4/10 11:22
Unfortunately not much update this week :(
Was too busy watching HongKong 7s :) However did some work last week and managed to do some in the weekend. - Removed the diff - Removed Axle and took it to the machine shop to get the new bearings fitted. - Painted underbody - Painted diff housing and springs - and made a poor mans car rotisserie :)
#23
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
Avizhome
Posted on: 2017/4/10 11:28
Cleaned underbody with a power washer.
Used a 3800psi blaster and it came out quite clean :) Happy with the result.
#24
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
Avizhome
Posted on: 2017/4/10 11:30
And time to apply the super awesome POR15 :)
I am in love with this product!!
#25
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
Avizhome
Posted on: 2017/4/10 11:39
Diff housing, springs and crossmemeber cleaned and painted :)
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#27
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
Datsun1200RallyCoupe
Posted on: 2017/4/10 12:17
Very impressive. Coming along nicely
#28
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
DatPilot
Posted on: 2017/4/10 14:07
Looks great Ron
Well done!!!! I'm impressed, did you take my advice about organising all the nuts and bolts etc.. Looks like you have all the brake parts still ![]() Haha, just teasing..... great stuff mate Sorry I haven't been able to help you more. Other things in life happening. Wish sometimes I could just play Datsuns all day everyday. Your moving along nicely, great progress. Chat soon
#29
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
DatPilot
Posted on: 2017/4/10 14:19
While I'm here.
Those brake adjusters, for the rear shoes. Get them cleaned up really good, nice and free on the threads and the slides, give them a scotch brite A really light film of never seize helps on them too. ( not too much) Just to keep them free and easy to adjust, but not coated in the stuff or you can contaminate the brake shoes Will make getting your rear brake shoes adjusted easy and working real good
#30
Re: RonDat Build 1.1
nismo1
Posted on: 2017/4/10 14:49
HEY when you said rotisserie i thought of meat --didn't think it was for the car --mate of mine made one with a wiper motor and small sprockets to turn the meat. lol. Anyway nice job --
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