59 Split 11 Window - Resto

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what a great feeling, in good hands. looking forward to seeing the progress.
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Al will get her right
Pretty solid thugh just the same good starting point
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Jack's new engine arrived yesterday courtesy of Dave Becker (selling on behalf of his mate) - new 94 x 74 2054cc, Case is a Rimco USA machined and prepared "thick back" (EFI) thin stud case, crank and rods are new old stock EMS, counterweighted and balanced, 14lb 8 dowel flywheel, cam is a Berg 296 same as an Engle #100, Piston and barrells are Cima, heads are twin port with a mild port job, and new valves. Comp is set at 8.0 to 1. (info courtesy of Dave)
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Sneak peak...
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A few "before shots" to detail some of the "to-do's"
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Outer and inner sills will need replacing....
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Cab floors are sweet!
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Bulkhead is nice also
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Both windscreen lower edges need attention
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Outer and inner nose required (maybe a whole skin since there are so many dents (but we'll see if I can beat it out and shrink it back to shape - will evaluate more later)
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Passenger dogleg buckled up, sill under cargo doors gone and cargo door lower skins were previously "repaired" with the help of pop rivets!
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Both lower rear corners
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Both trays gone too
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al, looking forward to this one, great input on the photos and progress, better then just smacking up a few pics..
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Good choice, al is the man...

And he contributes to the like of dsk, good one mate...
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Oh No...dont leave it with Al!! He'll make it straight and rust free and you'll be able to comb your hair in the the reflection. You've been warned;)
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Can't wait to see this one come together, Al is a genius. :D
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Okay Jack, now Damo's beetle is done I can get cracking on your bus (as mentioned to you I'll divide my time between your split, another bare metal splitty resto (owner who you've already met!), and a third splitty panel (rust repair/mechanicals but no paint).

So the ball is rolling! I've done up the design for the rotisserie (no point sending it off for blasting until that is ready so they can do underneath). IRS will happen before blasting so stay tuned!

Bit more poking today revealed someone's previous "repair" to the drivers side sill which involved hammering the rust in then filling it with bog! Ahhh, the joys of re-repairing :)

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Damo's bug is out of the shop so Jack's bus took pride of place on the hoist!
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This is a classic repair - the chassis centre section at both front and rear were obviously rusty, so someone has got donor sections from another split and oxy welded them over the top of the rusty areas. Rear:
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Front: (screwdriver is pried in between the 'new' and old centre sections.
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5mm flat bar (17cm x 3cm) was used for the upper seat belt mounting plate - a high tensile nut was welded on the back side, then it was positioned in the b-pillar ready for welding tomorrow (mig welder ran out of wire and gas this arvo). Bottom plates were also made (5mm flat bar, 10cm x 5cm).
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Tomorrow the front end will be stripped, and most likely the back end in readiness for the ratmuller IRS conversion.
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Post by kombi1976 »

Absolutely amazing stuff, Jack.
Can't wait to see this one running.
The motor sounds like a cracker too.
Any chance she'll be ready for Old Bar?
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Saw this the other day when I was at Al's place. Will be a great ride and will have alot of power !
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Big day today. Front end is out...
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Rear end is out...
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Top seat belt mounts are in (dimensions are 3x17cm plate (5mm thick)) welded inside pillar and ground smooth.
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Looking good al, nice hoist and barny in the background
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Holes were ground with a slight taper for neatness even though the seatbelts will cover them.
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High tensile M10 nut welded to the lower mount plate.
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As per required specs, plate is 10cm x 5cm (5mm thick).
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The plate was welded to the underside of the wheel well via a couple of plug welds through the top (ground down in this pic).
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My old mig finally started to die today so I had to shell out a sparkly new WIA unit....it will get a good work out on Jack's rusty old bus :)
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byronbus wrote:Looking good al, nice hoist and barny in the background
Cheers Bruce, the barny is a acting as a temporary storage facility at the moment but at least it can see what will be ahead of it some day!
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